[rescue] Any cool toys?
Larry Snyder
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Dec 27 13:45:30 CST 2001
What I remember from the late 50's were Lincoln logs and American bricks.
The bricks sound like what you're describing.
-ls-
Chad Fernandez <fernande at internet1.net> wrote:
> I don't remember mine being textured. They may have been, However. Do
> you remember who intricate the doors and windows were... they looked
> very real to me. I think you are correct about them preceding Lego. I
> think I even read that on the web somewhere, maybe an auction.
>
> Chad Fernandez
> Michigan, USA
>
> Mark Seamans wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I didn't have Lincoln logs..... I had American Logs. I also had Plastic
> > > Bricks at my Great Grandmothers house. I don't remember there exact
> > ^^^^^
> > I had those. They were orange-ish/red and were textured to look like
> > real bricks. They were made from a thin plastic and were a bit brittle;
> > to the point that they cracked sometimes. I *think* they pre-ceded
> > Lego. I liked them better because the houses they built looked more
> > like real brick houses than Lego's did. Of course Lego expanded to the
> > point that you could do more stuff so it became much more popular.
> >
> > > name, but they were an older competitor of Lego, and were American
> > > made. I've seen them on Ebay.
> > >
> >
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> > Mark Seamans
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