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OH, favorite store-bought toy....I loved my Mattel 'Fanner Fifty' toy guns best. Very un-PC but that was the '50's-early '60's.
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OH, favorite store-bought toy....I loved my Mattel 'Fanner Fifty' toy guns best. Very un-PC but that was the '50's-early '60's.
My favorite too....and the Rifleman's big hoop lever rifle..!
Remember the Yancey Derringer belt buckle with the little derringer gun that would flip out and cap fire? Also by Mattel, I think. Can't remember how it worked but man, that was one we all had to have, too.
I WAS Zorro! Even had the Hi-Fi Disney story record. My mom woke up one Saturday morning to see that I had used the chalk tip to blaze "Z's" and "Zorro" all over the living room walls. That was a long Saturday with the sponge and soapy water....Absolutely! I had one!...I can't remember just how it worked either..but it did flip straight out from the buckle and fire a cap. Of course I had the Davey Crocket coonskin..and then the Zorro fencing sword with the chalk on the end to make the 'Z'...ha!
We had HO scale trains. I was beaten if I called them toys, so no entry here for me . They were fascinating and I learned 'bout electricity and motors from those. Also how to paint and age them along with landscapes, mountains, water, etc. good times.When I was a kid, I also played a LOT with trains. I still think trains are fascinating. Old choo-choo trains. Hehehe. Oh gosh, I'm going all kiddy again. I had an electric train-set with carriages and locomotives, and even one engine which lit up when you set it on the tracks and the TEENSY little headlight would shine onto the tracks as it went around. I used to turn off all the lights in the basement to play with that train at night.