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Toys in the old toy store

Started by Kentucky Optimist, September 07, 2010, 01:53:18 PM

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Kentucky Optimist

I'm a long time lurker, first time poster...I haven't heard anyone mention their memories of one of my favorite parts of SDC when I was a kid.  They used to have a huge wooden maze/top game on the porch of the toy store (which is now the christmas store), it had maybe 10-12 wooden pegs shaped like bowling pins inside a labyrinth of small rooms each with a small opening.  You wound up a wooden top and pulled the string to make it spin.  The top would then bump into the walls until it made it's way through a door and into a room to knock over the wooden pins.  I used to run through the treehouse, into the toy store and then play that game.  I ran that circut so many times my parents would try to drag me away and then give up and walk off.  I swear there were almost a few times I thought they had left me and I almost went looking for a staff member because I thought I was a "lost child."  Amazing that I could be so entertained by something that didn't have a microchip and a color screen.  If anyone else remembers this game, has pictures or knows what happened to it...I'd love to hear about it.
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Junior

I do remember what you described in the toy shop. Don't know what happened to it after the toy shop was replaced. Funny how something so simple can stay locked in our minds, something enjoyable from our childhoods.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

rubedugans

Ahhh.... the Carrom Skittles Game! I almost forgot about that.
Skittles is a variety of bowling (European) originating around 3,300 BCE/BC,
Carrom is a tabletop game between billiards and shuffleboard dating back to about 1890 CE/AD.


Combined thay are this, a game that the player scores points by knoking down pins with a spinning top.
They run between $35.00-$65.00.


Kentucky Optimist

Amazing....
not only do I get a name, but a picture and some history as well.  Incredible!  Thanks so much rube.
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rubedugans

That is why I am here!
Being that it is the toy store, I will post this postcard here as well...

jmc75

When did they move the toy store out of that location

Junior

I remember that fellow from the toy store postcard. (The big one, not the small one!) He was a pretty nice guy. Cannot remember his name...I do remember passing him on the street and he was always pleasant.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"