How much did board games cost in the 1930s




















Some legendary board games did come out in the s, like Monopoly, Scrabble and Sorry! The rich kids had Erector sets, toy trains and air rifles.

The girls had all different kinds of dolls and doll houses to choose from. Also there was a wide variety of adult-like toys like kids typewriters, kids adding machines, and medical playsets.

They pretended and played with them! Learn a lot more about s toys by browsing the authentic s toy catalog pages below. Read the captions and look at the prices. The US Army ordering a whole bunch didn't hurt either. Every boy dreamed of owning the gun from the 25th Century. No cutting, pasting, nails or screws were needed! Another benefit of this iconic board game is a good time. Therefore, they needed to find other means of entertainment and Monopoly gave families this source of entertainment they craved.

Monopoly is a family-friendly game which included young children. The third benefit of Monopoly was the price. Like other board games that came about during the Great Depression, Monopoly was cheap and reusable. Families could save up to spend money on Monopoly and kept it for as long as they wanted to. Hollywood starlet Adrienne Ames relaxes with a jigsaw puzzle in the pool. Note the title but there is no picture as a guide Puzzles could be sold in series; purchased at your local news stand via eBay Note the box showing the finished product photo via Pinterest.

The Gleaner via severnbeachantiques An early box with tiny picture as a guide Piccadilly Circus Scene via donaygames.

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. English greyhound racing game photo via internet. England produced beautiful graphics to sell their wares. Early Parker Brothers game — they went all out with the graphics. Following on from the twenties, because of the great depression you would expect the thirties choices to decrease. Surprisingly, they did not and new manufacturing methods combined with the growth of radio and the movie theaters, making house hold names of radio and movie stars, increased the range of toys kids wanted.

It is also interesting seeing kids pedal cars reflect the streamlining of automobiles. As I researched the decade a few things stood out including the growth of Home Movie Projectors and the sale of Mickey Mouse films and how by the mid thirties many of the prices had dropped partly through cheaper manufacturing methods and partly because of the great depression. Columbia 3 Wheel Velocipedes Tricycle , features include bicycle bell, adjustable handle bars, padded leather saddle with coil springs, tubular steel frame, ball bearing wheels and bicycle spokes.

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