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I saw this and was transported back in time to the happiness of my youth

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Libertas:


I had one of these...no orange parts...had a matching plastic helmet too.  A few years later my little sister would take them both and play with them.

Ahhh...those were good days then...had no idea they had an expiration date...

 :'(

Pandora:
Everything has an expiration date.  It's good for kids that they don't know that.

Alphabet Soup:
Never had one. Couldn't afford it. But I had the great equalizer: a Grandpa who know how to woodcraft. We had no end of weaponry - from broadblade swords to pistols to rifles, he could make them all. They didn't actually fire nerf pellets or make noise but Grandpa knew that our imaginations could fill in the gap.

What would Grandpa think if today's kid were to ask him to carve a X-box?

John Florida:
  The days when you played cowboys and Indians or God forbid WAR!

patentlymn:

--- Quote from: John Florida on April 22, 2018, 07:46:03 PM ---  The days when you played cowboys and Indians or God forbid WAR!

--- End quote ---

The arrows worked better if you took the suction cups off and put them in the pencil sharpener.

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