
Ohio Art knows the secret of pleasing children… with fresh, exciting toys that stay exciting. More appealing to all ages… more creative… more entertaining, original, educational, travel-perfect, relaxing, timeless in value, intriguing, more ideally perfect as a gift. Vintage Etch-A-Sketch: There’s nothing more challenging…
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Start the show! Musical TV in color / Spudsie, the hot potato game / Bizzy Buzz Buzz / World’s most fascinating work bench Etch A Sketch is instant fun (even for grown-ups) wherever you are - at home, in plane or car. Old-fashioned Etch A Sketch toys (1967)įavorite drawing toy of the century! Just turn the magic knobs to create thousands of designs and sketches on teh magic Etch A Sketch screen. Here are three ads for toys from Ohio Art - the company that made Etch A Sketch famous - which ran in advance of the Christmas season in 1967. Ohio Art – The world of toys – Making creativity fun Twirl O Paint: Kids pick the colors, spin the art, and create an original every time. Kaleid A Sketch: Now the fun of a kaleidoscope and the creativity of drawing come together. There are two white knobs on the front of the frame in the. An Etch A Sketch has a thick, flat gray screen in a red plastic frame. 1 It is now owned by Spin Master of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sketch A Doodle: Creativity comes in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Etch A Sketch is a mechanical drawing toy invented by Andr Cassagnes of France and subsequently manufactured by the Ohio Art Company. Vintage Etch-A-Sketch can make a horse fly! (1987)Įtch A Sketch: It takes a kid’s imagination as far as it wants to go. Etch A Sketch… it’s new and different every day. No matter how often you use it, there is always something new to make. To erase, turn Etch A Sketch upside down and shake. Just by turning the knobs, you can create countless drawings and designs. Etch A Sketch will change right along with your mood…because it draws on your imagination. Retro ’70s Etch-A-Sketch toys: It’s new and different every day (1973)Īs new as the day. It’s one of the nicest childhood memories anyone can have. Open their world with the Etch a Sketch magic screen. Remember? It’s that one toy you would never use the same way twice, and it seemed to last forever. Moms know, nothing draws out creativity like the Etch A Sketch magic screen. Vintage Etch-A-Sketch: 50 million moms can’t be wrong (1970s) It was a big seller from early on, and over the years, Ohio Art made several other creative, artistic toys - such as those shown below.Īfter so many successful years, though, in 2016, the good ol’ Etch-A-Sketch and Doodle Sketch brands were sold to the company Spin Master. The first vintage Etch-A-Sketch toy was introduced on July 12, 1960.
