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Yes I remember erector sets. The toys of future engineers and architects.I remember pickup sticks and tinker toys. Well, I didn't remember them until you mentioned them, Thank You. How about the metal erector sets?
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Yes I remember erector sets. The toys of future engineers and architects.I remember pickup sticks and tinker toys. Well, I didn't remember them until you mentioned them, Thank You. How about the metal erector sets?
Bringing back some solid memories. We had no idea, at least I didn't, at the time how great things were back when we were kids.Yes I remember erector sets. The toys of future engineers and architects.
You mean you actually used your God given gift of imagination? You and your friends probably did 'group' imaginations also I bet.I'm so old, I remember using my imagination and creativity to make my own toys.
A willow branch made me a stagecoach driver, or maybe a cowboy rounding up a herd of cattle.
A crochet hook and some solder for bits made decorative halters and bridles for my model horses. (My mother gave me some crocheted squares for saddle blankets. I was a tomboy, and couldn't bo bothered with learning more than a chain stitch!)
Only because I had to share.Could anyone really ever eat a partial can?
Where is it on android?
Could not find it on android.![]()
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