Saturday, November 30, 2013

Toys of Christmas Past - Part 16 - Mr Machine

Mr Machine - Ideal Toys -  1961 -1978



Our entry for today is a toy from IDEAL called Mr Machine.  This was a combination, Erector Set, Model Car Kit, jigsaw puzzle and Robot.  He was a part wind-up robot mechanical man that could actually be taken apart and then (if you were skillful enough) put back together.  He stood about 18" tall and when wound up would roll across the floor swinging it's arms and ever few "steps" would ring a bell and make a mechanical "ah".  You could also see the "inner's" of the robot and watch the gears rotate as the robot moved.

The toy went through several variations.  The original toy was available from 1960 to the early 70's.  A reissue from IDEAL in 1978 was much like the original, except you could not take the toy apart (as safety concerns of the 70's came into play [choking hazard, you know] ).  Another re-issue in 2004 by Poof-Slinky (re:Slinky) featured much of the original toy, and could be taken apart.

Here is the original 1960's patent for the toy.



Here is an original add (Circa 1970's) for Mr Machine.

$11.97, what a bargain !
Finally, here is an original 1960's commercial for the toy.



Friday, November 29, 2013

Toys of Christmas Past - Index

Toys of Christmas Past - Index



Below is a handy index of some of the blog post I have created for the "Toys of Christmas Past" series

Those on the list with a LINK and a "Part NN" have been completed.  Others will be done in the future.  Feel free to make suggestions in the comments section !





Toys of Christmas Past - Part 15 - Bing Bang Boing

Bing Bang Boing 

by Ideal - circa 1971-2



This was such a cool nerd toy !

This toy came out in the era of the Ideal ball bearing games.  It's tough to explain, so first take a look at this.

Original Ideal TV add for Bing Bang Boing


Essentially you had a bunch of small drums with a rubber surface stretched over the top and ball bearings. You would launch the ball bearings one by one and they would "bounce" off the drum onto the next drum and so on.

An original Bing Bang Boing on ebay.  Notice that the rubber which stretches over the drums is gone (deteriorated)


It took real skill and patients to set the drums up correctly so that you could have the ball bearing bounce on all 6 or 8 drums and finally into the collection chamber, where they would then be transported back again to the launcher.  While not really saying so, this was essentially a math an science toy, relying on intuition, trial and error and mathematical angles in order to set the drums up properly to have the toy function at all.

Alas, the rubber on the drums would stretch and rip rendering the drum useless. I tried using balloons as a replacement, but this did not work too well. Sets still exist today, but the rubber for the drums have dried up.



Original add for Bing Bang Boing.  At $9.95 it was a "steal"


Could you even imagine a toy like this selling today ! ? !......

Think about it, a toy with ball bearings....
15 seconds after it hit the market it would be recalled. 


It's a wonder any of us are alive to tell about it today....   :-D
We lead such dangerous lives back then !

A great toy for the engineer/mathematician in all of us :^D