Boys Toys Every Young Lad Craved
Whilst the girls were busy with a Fisher Price kitchen or caring for Tiny Tears, it was time to give some attention to the boys. Action Man had been out for years and lads were on the hunt for the next new play thing. Well, they need not have worried as toy stores started stocking some amazing toys and games.
Stretch Armstrong – Grab and pull
He might have looked like any other action toy, but Stretch was unbreakable, no matter how much you bended or twisted him, due to his filling of latex and corn syrup.
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If you were looking for some excitement with wheels, or wheelies, there was a new hero on the block. He was fearless and every boy wanted to be him.
Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle – Don’t try this at home
This was such a popular toy, based on the real life stunt man. Even though the actual person, Evel Knievel, crashed once, no such thing happened to sales of the tiny motor cycles. They were at the top of the Christmas list in the early70s.
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Before the Game Boy, a 9 volt powered device, handheld, became available. The buzz and excitement became almost too much to bear. It was revolutionary and enabled dads and their sons to play football on it.
Mattel Electronic Football – Technology at its best
Once the electronic era was upon us, a high-tech game, ‘Pong’ became readily available to play at home. Previously, we had to go to the arcade but now it was at our fingertips, day and night. I doubt technology could get any better.
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