Show your age by posting a gadget kids today wouldn't understand

Louis and LD's 1st toy.

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@rousemark's first car. A two-horsepower Ford, from the looks of it: Found On Road Dead.

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Got a paper route at age 9.The 1st thing I bought was baseball equipment, but they still have those today, so I'll post these. :laugh:

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Those things are heavy and will rip the sole off your shoe . . . I got in a lot of trouble when that happened . . .

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Louis and LD's 1st toy.

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They had a girl? Real or a doll?
 
I played stickball in a street in the Bronx just like this one in the 1950s. Equpment consisted of a broom handle, a Spalding pink rubber ball, and a piece of chalk to mark the bases. Usually, one kid had a ratty baseball glove that got passed around as needed.

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We'd go to my grandfather's home and listen to 78 RPM records on his hand cranked record player. Like this one.

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Or watch the ball game on a TV that looked like this. Large cabinet, small screen.

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In college in the 1960s I had to use a slide rule.

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At work in the early 70s I used a Friden calculator to figure the premiums on insurance policies I was underwriting.

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Some of my more well-to-do friends had one of these in their family rooms.

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Back then, "well-to-do" folks had both a living room and a family room.

We only had a living room, so we only had small Philco-Ford B&W until the 80's, then we got a color tv.

Still only had a living room though.
 
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The old Philco Ford plant in Lansdale, PA where my mom worked swing shift for most of my elementary school years.

Remember the phrase "latch key kids?"

The Philco-Ford plant is long gone. Here is how it looks today:

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