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Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
You'll Never Have More Fun than with a Game of Dunce
Aah yes. For once, I can say this isn't something I lived through. Like a pigeon, I was born fully grown! (My urban friends will understand that, as no one in the world has seen a baby pigeon.) Digress. DUNCE was a tasteful game produced by the Schaper company. It's what plastic was invented for! Johnny comes home from a humiliating long day at school, and his parents want to make him play school MORE.
I would guess a third of my nightmares go back to school. Brain wrinkles store up the most horrendous memories.
Schaper make a load of toys you might remember. Cootie (that thing you put plastic legs into) and DELUXE Cootie, Skunk, Lil Stinker, Tumble Bug, Snap-eze and Tiddle Tac Toe among them. Maybe letting your kids play video games isn't so bad after all.
W. H. Schaper Mfg. Company Minneapolis, MN. 1956
Crap Shooting A PAIR (of photographs) Rolling Dice Found Photographs
We roll a pair of found photographs. Two early snapshots of "Olie Pitching craps" circa 1950?
Collection Jim Linderman
Salman Rushdie and Snakes and Ladders
"All games have morals; and the game of Snakes and Ladders captures, as no other activity can hope to do, the eternal truth that for every ladder you hope to climb, a snake is waiting just around the corner, and for every snake a ladder will compensate. But it's more than that; no mere carrot-and-stick affair; because implicit in the game is unchanging twoness of things, the duality of up against down, good against evil; the solid rationality of ladders balances the occult sinuosities of the serpent; in the opposition of staircase and cobra we can see, metaphorically, all conceivable oppositions, Alpha against Omega, father against mother." Salman Rushdie Midnight's Children. Random House. p. 160.
Common Cardboard Snakes and Ladders game, no date, no manufacturer Collection Jim Linderman
Toothpick Apple Game Popular with Young Folks Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Pair of Original Anonymous Snapshots 1954 "Apple Toothpick Game) Collection Jim Linderman
A Good Game of Horseshoe Pitching Picture collection Jim Linderman
Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb |
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Link to the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association HERE
Original Photograph, no date (c. 1900?) Collection Jim Linderman
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Mystiscope Fortune Teller 1925 Collection Jim Linderman
Mysticope Fortune Teller Wheel and Answer Book 1925 National Novelty Company, F.L. Morgan Company. Collection Jim Linderman
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