Ad
related to: schaper stompers for sale
Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Stompers (toy) Stompers are battery-powered toy cars that use a single AA battery and feature four-wheel drive. They are driven by a single motor that turns both axles. They were the first battery-powered, electric, true 4WD toys. Stompers were created in 1980 by A. Eddy Goldfarb [1] and sold by Schaper Toys.
Schaper Toys. Sold to Kusan, Inc. in 1971. Schaper Division acquired by Tyco Toys in 1986. Schaper Toys, or W.H. Schaper Mfg. Co., Inc. as it was originally known, was a game and toy company founded in 1949 by William Herbert Schaper in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. "Herb" Schaper published a variety of games but was best known for having created the ...
Tyco issued a Schaper Stomper-theme Set that was only produced in 1985. It contains a special version of the Airport in brown (3434), unique to this set. A die-cut cardboard building can be folded to make a garage for the cars. The set sits on a Stompers-themed playmat, with a portion of the track supported by Elevated Piers.
Electric Hot Water Bottle. $40 at Amazon. Viktor Jurgen Back & Neck Massager. $30 at Amazon. Personalized Felted Pocket Pet. $35 at Etsy. See 20 more. But finding a gift for someone who's in ...
Stadium Checkers (also known as Roller Bowl) is a tabletop race game for 2 to 4 players ages 8 to adult. The object of the game is to be the first to move one's five colored marbles from the outer rim of the 'stadium' to a slot in the center of the board. The game was introduced in 1952 and originally published by W.H. Schaper Mfg. Co., Inc.
The Game of Cootie is a children's game for two to four players. The object is to be the first to build a three-dimensional bug-like object called a cootie. The game was invented by William H. Schaper in 1948. In 2003, the Toy Industry Association included Cootie on its "Century of Toys List" of the 100 most memorable and most creative toys of ...
The massive port workers' strike that has shut down all the major dockyards on the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. and the Gulf coast is highlighting a fear held by many workers: Eventually, we will ...
Players. 2–4. Playing time. 10'. Age range. 4+. Ants in the Pants is a game designed by Marvin Glass and Associates, who sold the rights [1] to William H. Schaper, and was originally produced in 1969 by Schaper's company Schaper Toys. In 1986 it was purchased by Hasbro, which still manufactures and markets the game. [2][3]
Ad
related to: schaper stompers for sale