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You need to add a Bride Doll. And perhaps a little red wagon...
Jean (just registered for my first grad museum studies course)
Jean Frantz
School of Education
Student Services Representative
317-274-6802
ES 3131
Education Social Work Building
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Indianapolis, IN 46202
-----Original Message-----
From: Indigo Nights [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:22 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: 1950s Christmas gifts!
Ok, I made my list before reading all the rest and
then scratched through the ones already mentioned. So
here's what else I would remember if I were born in
1952, which of course, we all know I'm much younger
than that, so why would I know anything about the 50s
(wink).
Pogo sticks
Betsy McCall dolls
Shirley Temple dolls if you were lucky
Duncan Yoyos
Lots of paperdolls
Transister radio
Chemistry set and/or microscope
Stewardess dolls
Saddle oxfords
Tinker Toys
Lincoln Logs
Rockets you pumped up with water or air
Balsa model airplanes
Model car kits and cool paints (especially with flame
jobs)
Indian Dolls
Japanese Dolls in Kimonos
Moccasins
Lots of pieces puzzles
Hopalong Cassidy
Sky King
Baseball was THEE sport, so anything from the era
(especially Jackie Robinson if you were minority)
Three Stooges, Soupy Sales, Lucy Kinds of stuff
Comic Books (especially Archie and Veronica)
--- Annmarie Zan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> What about Radio Flyer wagons were they there before
> the 5os?
> annmarie
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