Michael_ Gee
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Basic Fun Inc., owner and producer of Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy today in Wilmington, Delaware.
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This millennial has many fond memories playing with Lincoln logs. Great times as a little Spartan. I think my daycare has tinker toys, but I usually went toward the legos. But Lincoln logs were good times.
I was a Panels and Girders child.Kenner Bridge and Building sets.
Oh man, some good times with Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys (could make really cool stuff with the colored sticks and circular joiners). I can still hear the bang of them as you put them back in the cylindrical drum.
Instead of things pre-ordained for a specific structure, I loved how Legos, Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs encourage you to make something up. That was the part I hated about Legos and my kids (now 22 & 25), there was little variation from what was shown on the box. The most fascinating Lego pieces for me were the wheels and the clear pieces, what cool car or structure could I build?
I was a Panels and Girders child.
God you're taking me back. My father, a chemical engineering PhD, loved the sets with tubes and such for fluid dynamics and would buy them for us so he could, you know "help" us make stuff. He'd often end up cursing the Kenner company loud and long, though he tried to hide it.I had all the different configurations: Bridge and Building, Panels and Girders. Problem was, with the newer sets, some of the pillars and beams were a couple mm taller or longer than the older ones, so they weren't really interchangeable -- they didn't form rectangles. And the exterior panels and rooftops didn't fit either. Also the roadway surfaces for your matchbox cars weren't the same width either.
They were fun to play with but frustrating too.