One of the best I had was a Timex watch. Does anyone remember a couple of tall plastic boxers that you would press a button or two to throw a punch, you won if the opponents head would spring up? Spirograph was OK, wasn't stuck on the orange though
One of the best I had was a Timex watch. Does anyone remember a couple of tall plastic boxers that you would press a button or two to throw a punch, you won if the opponents head would spring up? Spirograph was OK, wasn't stuck on the orange though
Had some great presents as a kid. I had a Hopalong Cassidy Timex watch, a massive tank that fired plastic shells and a transistor radio that was quite state of the art for its time. But the best present I had as a bloke was my divorce absolute which freed me up to marry the most wonderful woman ever.
I found the Timex watch ( with glow in the dark ) markings when searching dad's wardrobe pre Xmas when i was 10 ……..along with his dirty books :-)
Best ever present was a Moon Lander set which consisted on a plastic moonscape,a lunar lander on a balloon and a fan with lever system to allow you to manoeuvre the lander.
Bought from the magnificent CRITERION toy shop in Dudley which was the best toy and bike shop i have EVER been in,it was way ahead of it's time.
I always wanted a "Johnny 7" gun complete with hand grenade firing system but only one kid in our school's parents could afford it!
My favourite other Xmas presents,
Striker ( press the head and he will score! ) a bit like George Riley!
Haunted House
Cluedo
Mousetrap
Wembley Trophy ball in it's box
That game where the dice was in a dome in the centre and your clicked the dome to get your score?
ANY Xmas annuals such as Beano,Dandy,Whizzer and Chips,COR and others but not the broadsheet comic albums.
C r a p presents,
Subbuteo
Spirograph
Kerplunk
Turkish Delight
Clothes
I also had the same Xmas sack from being a toddler until i was about 21 and to be honest once it went something died in me as far as Xmas is concerned.
Those childhood memories are still so vivid and fresh though…….a pity that non of my grandparents or my dad are around anymore but at least my two nipper grandchildren have brought a new enjoyment for me.
We went on the Santa Express from Kiddie to Arley on Sunday ( steam train ) and it was lovely,very atmospheric,i highly recommend it.
Talking of guns (and according to modern superstition ) I reckon this one would probably have gone down a right storm on the streets of Wolvo and Witton back in the day .......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElVzs0lEULs
The Johnny 7 gun.
This was the bad Mo-Fo in the 60’s for us lads!
https://youtu.be/TxiwW5QBQNc
And the Johnny Astro Lunar Lander!
https://youtu.be/wmLMrMdIy5c
That game was called Frustration.
I think most of us of an age had a Hopalong Cassidy watch for Xmas. I did. Subbuteo was also a favourite. Mind you, you had to send off for an extra set if you wanted blue and white stripes as the original teams were always plain blue and plain red. Happy memories!