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See the contestIve seen that logo before but can't quite make it out. What brand is that?View attachment 8029973Grandmas stove,sink, and refrigerator combo.
General L KIve seen that logo before but can't quite make it out. What brand is that?
When dad was buying fur in the '80s, he was buying deer hides for $7 or a pair of deer skin gloves...most people went for the gloves, he bought the gloves by the gross for $2/pair.$4?!!! You used to only get a buck. True story.![]()
I stayed in a motel near the Allegheny National Forest that had one of these. I loved itView attachment 8029973Grandmas stove,sink, and refrigerator combo.
My in laws still have the appliances that they bought in 1980
These are my all-time favorite and STILL one of the coolest toys ever made! Many recesses were spent digging in the dirt, creating obstacles, to try and stop Stompers!
Exactly...and sadly. We live in a disposable world now. They don't build things to last, and when they break it costs almost as much to fix as it does to replace...so we replace, and live in a false sense of security with the brand new warranty.Designed failure. It's engineered into the product. It's how companies stay in business.
In the HVAC business people ask me all the time, how long will it last? Until the warranty runs out. They don't expect it to last much longer than they warranty it for.
That’s a sweet collection! If I remember right, the early versions were single speed with foam tires only, and the later versions had two speeds and both foam and rubber tires. They tried to make a comeback in the late 90’s or so, under a new manufacturer, but it didn’t last. We bought each of our kids one.
I love the 70s.
wow does that bring back memories. got my first one Christmas morning. spent the entire day outside in the snow burning up batteries. I remember my mom making me come in when it got dark. effing loved those things. had to be 78-80ish or so dont remember exactly but dammit I loved those things. had several Toyota body styles, and I still drive Toyotas today actually.....just realized that
These are my all-time favorite and STILL one of the coolest toys ever made! Many recesses were spent digging in the dirt, creating obstacles, to try and stop Stompers!