Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Play-Doh Catalog 1982

LOVED that Strawberry Shortcake set!
I am looking for the Strawberry Shortcake play-doh mat, have it?

Star Wars!  Flintstones!  Sesame Street!
1980's GOLD!





Wednesday, April 18, 2012

I don't care what you say! I love Ewoks!




Montgomery Ward's 1983 Christmas Guide @ Toy-Addict.com
With gifts like these, it makes you wonder why Ward's closed all of their stores.
I scanned all of the good pages and left out the orthopedic shoes and garden tools.

Did you know that Montgomery Ward still exists?  www.MontgomeryWard.com

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Thingmaker! for making Things!



                                               Thingmaker 1967

Hey kids!  Haven't you always wanted your own shrunken head, third eye or
massive scars?!?!  We can help!  Ask for the Thingmaker, with Fright Factory accessories, from Santa Claus this year.



The Thingmaker is a little heat source with different plates that had impressions in them.  You could buy these glue like tubes of gel and squeeze them into the plates to make items that were slightly thicker than gummi bears.  Not edible though. 













I found one at a garage sale in this cute little town, Brownsville, OR.  It also happens to be the town where they filmed Stand By Me


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Bon Jovi advertises for ... Aspirin?

Jon Bon Jovi talking about his aches and pains?  Seriously, this makes me feel old!



This is a photo of me and my Aunt and Cousin at the Bon Jovi concert in 1988.  I was in Junior High and it was the talk of the school.  Everyone wanted to go, everyone was talking about who had tickets, who was rumored to have front row tickets, or who knew someone who knew someone who was going to get backstage and meet the band.  Most kids didn't get to go to the show.  It was on a school night, it cost like $25, which was a fortune for a concert ticket, and it was finals week.  Cool thing about my mom was that she would let me skip school and stay up late to go to something as important as a concert!  I even got a t-shirt, which cost as much as a concert ticket.  I wanted to figure out a way to wear it all the time, so I started using it as my PE shirt.  It made me cool for about 3 days.  That was pretty good for a kid who did not feel cool.  It might have had something to do with the mullet I was rockkin'.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Plastic Bell Charms




Remember these charms?  I had a ton of them.  It was so exciting to go to the grocery store and get one out of a quarter machine!  I remember finding a store that had these 5 for $1.00 and I thought it was the best deal ever, and probably bought $3 worth, which seemed like a big deal to me.  You could often hear little girls coming because all of the tiny bells on their plastic chain charm necklace were jingling.  Some of the charms made perfect sense, little fruits, hearts, roller skates, teddy bears and rainbows.  Some made no sense at all: Hammers, Regular looking TVs, Knives, Tires, and even 70s style transistor radios. 

You can usually find large amounts of them on eBay for pretty cheap, they're still fun and easy to display.
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