The View Master stereoscopic viewing system was invented by William Gruber in the 1930s and made its debut at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Originally manufactured by the Sawyer's Company of Portland,...
ZOWEES With the success of Hot Wheels, Mattel introduced a new line of minature cars in a 1972 promotion with the Shell Oil Company. These cars are about half the size of a Hot Wheels car. Later on in 1972,...
American Plastic Bricks were a favorite childhood toy of mine. After collecting several brick sets on eBay and doing lots of research, I was able to piece together the amazing journey of these fine building...
Care of Kaleidoscopes and Preserving their Value by Kaleido Wonders eBay's largest Kaleidoscope Store Taking care of your kaleidoscopes can extend years to their life and maintain their value. ...
How to Purchase Kaleidoscopes on eBay by Kaleido Wonders for eBay's largest selection of Kaleidoscopes Buying kaleidoscopes on eBay can be a great experience if you learn how to do it right....
Kaleidoscope History Uses see Kaleido Wonders for eBay's Largest Selection of Kaleidoscopes This guide will provide a brief history of kaleidoscopes and information on their varied uses. We hope you'll...
Movie preview reels were issued by View-Master® in the early 1950's to promote the release of several 3-D and "flat" movies. The movie companies allowed View-Master® photographers on the filming sets....
Small Shots - 1971 Speediest Kids On Wheels Small Shots were made from 1971 to 1973. With Hot Wheels being such a huge success, Mattel attempted to expand it's toys with Small Shots to attract girls as well....
In June of 2007, the memory of an old building toy ran across my mind. I used to build houses with American Plastic Bricks. I did not even remember what they were called at the time.My last memory of many old...
Finding an old toy you once had as a child is exciting! It can bring back wonderful memories of happier times. We all face the burdens of everyday life and it is fun to escape from the real world and wander...