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Your favourite Childhood toy

Here are some pics of my favorite toy. I never named him, but I call him my monkey. He is a bit dirty. I would like to take him into a dry cleaner and ask if they could clean him, but I am worried he would fall apart. I got him thirty years ago when I was three. He has been with me all these years.



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My matchbox cars.
Don't have them anymore.

Have to agree with you "backagain". I still have mine and they are all in numerical order (I'm a little bit anal about this). I just undecorated the house from Christmas time and l love my trains - HO; American Flyer and my Dad's Lionel train (per WW2). Nothing like the sound and smell of the trains running around the tree during the holidays.
 
Mine was G.I.Joe and Jonny West (the cowboy version of G.I.Joe).
 
Mud and sticks too. Still have those - though maybe not exacty the same mud and sticks.
 
I just remembered the name of another old building block toy we used to have: Skyline. The vertical supports were plastic squares with vertical slots on each face. A protruding 'X' at the top would slot into the bottom of next block. Walls and windows slid into the vertical supports. Plastic sheets (floors) Clipped into the 'X' between blocks. Other varying shapes made for many hours of unlimited play.

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Elgo...Lego.......coincidence???????


I had/have several sets of these including the one with the monorail.....

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Elgo...Lego.......coincidence???????

Well, Legos came out about a decade before Skyline, so it may just have been more than a coincidence.

Speaking of Legos, I worked with a Dane back in the early 80s. He and his family had just moved to Canada and I visited them at their home a number of times. They had boxes and boxes full of Lego blocks. Back in Denmark (where Legos were invented and manufactured), Lego blocks were cheap cheap cheap - over 10 times less than we paid for them over here.
 

JOCKO THE MONKEY (Steiff hand puppet) very worn, but very loved.*

*see book, The Velveteen Rabbit.
 
^ Just tell me that you didn't use this monkey to spank your monkey.
 
I loved my Matchbox cars (and the Build a Road sets that went with them). My little brothers ruined most of them--but I still have a few, somewhere...

Somewhere in my Mom's garage is the Tog'l sets--without the boxes. Attachment photo is a small set (only one I can find without kids in it), but if you click the link below I know I had TWO of the 300 sets and the Motor Pack.

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I had (have) action figures... Star Wars, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Micronaughts, Buck Rogers, "Super Powers" (Superfriends/Justice League) ... and many of the various space ships that went with them. I even had one of Mork with an egg ship. They'd all fight in these HUGE cross franchise intergalactic space wars.
 
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