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Today's children don't even know what this is.... (Original Post) IcyPeas May 2021 OP
I had one of those! I don't even remember what it's called, it's kind of a top, I think. Ocelot II May 2021 #1
It's a top. Made by Fisher-Price, IIRC AngryOldDem May 2021 #4
IIRC, it hummed if you made it go fast enough. Ocelot II May 2021 #40
Yep. AngryOldDem May 2021 #61
I think that IS mine! Heh! Guilded Lilly May 2021 #2
Seriously! Looks just like mine too! soothsayer May 2021 #3
I had the old fashion wooden ones that you wound with string and flung with a Chainfire May 2021 #5
Those took a lot of practice ironflange May 2021 #34
I believe the present day equivalent is soldierant May 2021 #37
That whole Twitter account is a trip. AngryOldDem May 2021 #6
I remember. Today's kids, even some zoomers and young millennials... brush May 2021 #7
I operate my "rotary phone" every day...Some don't even know what that is... Stuart G May 2021 #9
I received one at age 2, and played with it a lot! Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #8
what a great picture of you with this toy!! IcyPeas May 2021 #10
I must've broke it at some point, before the mid-70's. Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #13
IcyPeas taking some of us down memory lane - Thanks!! NoMoreRepugs May 2021 #11
Yep! Dave in VA May 2021 #12
It even could be a singing top. BittyJenkins May 2021 #14
I had one that "hummed" if you got it up to the right speed. Arkansas Granny May 2021 #15
It's amazing how little it took to entertain us. Remember jacks? Ferrets are Cool May 2021 #16
I remember them... Harker May 2021 #18
Also pick up sticks? Rebl2 May 2021 #22
I loved pick up sticks! We'd play them at... electric_blue68 May 2021 #31
I got really good at jacks. Ocelot II May 2021 #38
I loved playing jacks, but hated when I stepped on one barefooted yellowdogintexas May 2021 #55
LOL no kidding Ferrets are Cool May 2021 #62
Yes, and I bought one, 15 years ago, for my granddaughter. sinkingfeeling May 2021 #17
Awww... DemUnleashed May 2021 #19
I could make mine go a million miles an hour.. Permanut May 2021 #20
You can still find those in antique stores. Laffy Kat May 2021 #21
I had one just like that! Useless in FL May 2021 #23
We were so easily amused Generic Brad May 2021 #24
Made a weird noise as I recall twodogsbarking May 2021 #25
Ha! and then he advanced on you with another toy, bent on revenge... PatrickforB May 2021 #27
Me. I had one every year until I was about 6 or 7. Maybe a bit older. We had PatrickforB May 2021 #26
Yeah. I could hardly do any of the yo-yo tricks! : ( electric_blue68 May 2021 #50
LOL, yeah, all I could manage was walk the dog and around the world. PatrickforB May 2021 #58
We did! My 4 brothers and I. judesedit May 2021 #28
The lead-based paint on those was very tasty... Wounded Bear May 2021 #29
I did! I think it was actually my dad's and I played yellowdogintexas May 2021 #30
Either I or my cousin's had one when we were very young. electric_blue68 May 2021 #32
And they sure don't know what this is. NBachers May 2021 #33
I don't think I know what that is. 🤔 electric_blue68 May 2021 #47
Smirkymonkey has it right- push the plunger to get it into a soda bottle; let it go to seal it. NBachers May 2021 #59
thanks to you both... electric_blue68 May 2021 #60
For soda bottles? smirkymonkey May 2021 #48
How about Gyroscopes? Mr.Bill May 2021 #35
Had one of those, too. And a Slinky, the metal kind Ocelot II May 2021 #39
Battery sales back then must have been Mr.Bill May 2021 #43
Loved the slinky electric_blue68 May 2021 #52
Yes, but I don't think I tried the string trick....Cool! electric_blue68 May 2021 #49
I liked when he put it in the box. Mr.Bill May 2021 #54
I've never seen that... electric_blue68 May 2021 #56
How about Tinker Toys, or the little sparkler wheel "pump" electric_blue68 May 2021 #36
I'd forgotten about the sparkler thingy, but I had one. Ocelot II May 2021 #41
yeah, I remember those kalidiscopes! electric_blue68 May 2021 #45
I was a Lincoln Log guy myself. Mr.Bill May 2021 #44
I think I had lincoln logs myself. But then came.... electric_blue68 May 2021 #46
we had Tinker TOys and Lincoln Logs both yellowdogintexas May 2021 #53
Boy, I LOVED these! I had a couple when I was about 4-5 years old. Nowadays, kids think The_REAL_Ecumenist May 2021 #42
I know, it's so strange. On nice days, if we weren't in school, we would play outside all day and smirkymonkey May 2021 #51
Yes! My older sisters had one and I inherited it when they got too old for it csziggy May 2021 #57

AngryOldDem

(14,061 posts)
61. Yep.
Mon May 17, 2021, 08:11 AM
May 2021

And the images would get really blurry, and I’d let it wind down just enough and then pump that stick to get it going again. And the whirr....

You know, the coolest toys are really the simplest.

Chainfire

(17,536 posts)
5. I had the old fashion wooden ones that you wound with string and flung with a
Sun May 16, 2021, 06:48 PM
May 2021

flick of the wrist. I wore the nails off the bottoms of the old tops. I was good at it too!

AngryOldDem

(14,061 posts)
6. That whole Twitter account is a trip.
Sun May 16, 2021, 06:48 PM
May 2021

Although mostly British, it’s jogging my memory about a lot of things.

(Yes, I’m old.)

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
8. I received one at age 2, and played with it a lot!
Sun May 16, 2021, 06:52 PM
May 2021

Here's a picture of me, Christmas 1969. My father is barely seen in the background.

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
13. I must've broke it at some point, before the mid-70's.
Sun May 16, 2021, 07:01 PM
May 2021

I remember playing with other tops by that time, which spun much faster after pulling a cord.

BittyJenkins

(409 posts)
14. It even could be a singing top.
Sun May 16, 2021, 07:05 PM
May 2021

I remember them and we made sure our kids had one (probably from a garage sale)

electric_blue68

(14,891 posts)
31. I loved pick up sticks! We'd play them at...
Sun May 16, 2021, 09:13 PM
May 2021

Last edited Sun May 16, 2021, 11:05 PM - Edit history (1)

our cousin's house. I was pretty good at it.

Unfortunately as a side effect from (about 20 yrs ago) a ripped rotator cuff injury; the bone scar on my upper arm's upper most end will touch my clavicle when my arm is lifted to shoulder height resulting in usually tremours at time depending on exact position.
So I wouldn't be as good as I was.

PatrickforB

(14,573 posts)
26. Me. I had one every year until I was about 6 or 7. Maybe a bit older. We had
Sun May 16, 2021, 08:15 PM
May 2021

wooden string tops too - you'd wrap the string around the top, and then pull it to get it spinning. Then when the string came off, it kept spinning.

And, who could forget the old wooden Duncan yoyos?

PatrickforB

(14,573 posts)
58. LOL, yeah, all I could manage was walk the dog and around the world.
Mon May 17, 2021, 12:02 AM
May 2021

The real fancy stuff was quite beyond me.

electric_blue68

(14,891 posts)
60. thanks to you both...
Mon May 17, 2021, 03:21 AM
May 2021

I wonder when they stopped using them?

I could have been a toddler when they went out of use.
Not given soda quite that young! 😄

Just made a screenshot. Going to ask my cousin if she remembers them. 👍

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
48. For soda bottles?
Sun May 16, 2021, 11:01 PM
May 2021

To keep the soda from going flat. I remember those. At least that is what we used them for. We got large bottles of soda in wooden cases and this was before screw caps, so these were used to keep the soda fizzy.

Ocelot II

(115,683 posts)
39. Had one of those, too. And a Slinky, the metal kind
Sun May 16, 2021, 09:31 PM
May 2021

that made a jangly sound as it slunk down the stairs.

electric_blue68

(14,891 posts)
36. How about Tinker Toys, or the little sparkler wheel "pump"
Sun May 16, 2021, 09:29 PM
May 2021

Last edited Sun May 16, 2021, 11:02 PM - Edit history (1)

The sparkler thing was pwhere a metal wheel painted with a spiral that had two curved "windows" one covered with red cellophane, the other one in the opposite side with blue - that was attached to a base that had a rough sort of flange on opposite sides that the prongs on the underside of the wheel by the "windows" would scrape against the rough part as you pumped the wheel to turn - that produced sparks that looked red, or blue because of the cellophane, and white where they came further.

I know that Tinker toys still exist. 😁

Ocelot II

(115,683 posts)
41. I'd forgotten about the sparkler thingy, but I had one.
Sun May 16, 2021, 09:38 PM
May 2021

And I loved kaleidoscopes, the kind that had chips of colored glass in the part of the cylinder that you could rotate.

electric_blue68

(14,891 posts)
45. yeah, I remember those kalidiscopes!
Sun May 16, 2021, 10:55 PM
May 2021

I loved just about all the different varieties that came after those. ❤️🙂

electric_blue68

(14,891 posts)
46. I think I had lincoln logs myself. But then came....
Sun May 16, 2021, 10:58 PM
May 2021

Legos! 💖😄

Which I rebought like 9-10 years first at Toys R Us, and then at the ❤️ Lego stores! I have to get them out again when I decluttered more.

I might even get a Tinker Toy set again.

yellowdogintexas

(22,252 posts)
53. we had Tinker TOys and Lincoln Logs both
Sun May 16, 2021, 11:11 PM
May 2021

Just about the only toys my sister and I could play with together without a war.

Do they even sell them any more?

The_REAL_Ecumenist

(721 posts)
42. Boy, I LOVED these! I had a couple when I was about 4-5 years old. Nowadays, kids think
Sun May 16, 2021, 09:40 PM
May 2021

they're being punished if they're told to go outside to play. This generation won't live as long a life because they sit for hours texting, playing online games and eating all sorts of junk food, i.e., cheetos, doritos, hotpockets, burger, etc ad nauseum.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
51. I know, it's so strange. On nice days, if we weren't in school, we would play outside all day and
Sun May 16, 2021, 11:09 PM
May 2021

didn't even want to come in for lunch. And we hardly ever snacked. It wasn't really a thing unless you were bored.

I see how my siblings kids and their friends are and it is kind of surprising to me. Fortunately they are all pretty active outside and involved with sports year-round, but I am amazed and the snacking habits of kids these days.

It's like they can't go ANYWHERE without snacks. They are all thin right now (at least my nieces and nephews are) but it kind of sets them up for bad habits in adulthood where they always need to have some kind of food to get them through between meals.

The thing is, I don't even think they need it, it's just a habit for a lot of kids these days or they eat when they are bored or because it tastes good, and usually it's not the healthiest stuff either.

csziggy

(34,136 posts)
57. Yes! My older sisters had one and I inherited it when they got too old for it
Sun May 16, 2021, 11:38 PM
May 2021

Same for most of my toys, so I had late 1940's toys rather than 1950s ones. By the time my little sister came along, most of the old toys had worn out so she got new toys.

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