My dad was a woodworker, and he loved making wooden toys. He made mostly toy trucks, tractors, trains and all sorts of things. He wasn't so much into making games like these, but this video still reminded of Him (He passed away in 2011). We used to tease him that he had more fun making the toys than the kids did playing with them (and as far as I know every toy he made was well loved by the recipients). Just wanted to thank you for this video.
Thanks for the feedback and for the stories of your dad. I can guarantee he enjoyed making the toys more than the kids did playing them. I feel the same way when I am working on them. He sounds like a man I would have gotten along with.
Thank you I appreciate the time and patience put into your projects. From a fellow grandpa who makes wooden puzzles ( coloring book pics) and just cut them into smaller pieces as they get older
I love wooden toys for kids. In fact, I make some simple wooden cars, trucks and locomotives for my great grandkids. I love the gumball and marble toys that you showed today. Of course, Woodrow is still my favorite! Happy Sunday!🪜🪃
Thanks for showing all those wooden toys. I made some antique style toys years ago but now you have rekindled my interest in making wooden toys. I have a growing family next door that would really appreciate them!
The Royal Game of Ur is around 7,500 years old. Lost for thousands of years. there’s videos of Dr. Irving Finkel teaching us how to play and I LOVE that guy.
When I was a kid I had a simple marble run game made from 1/4 inch plywood and sections of angled wood moulding. A marble dropped in the top would roll down each angled section and drop onto the next section through a cut out. At the bottom, the marbles were collected in a tray. Now that I'm retired and have a shop, I would like to see if I can duplicate it.
Great video. Of course I'm going to have to check out part 1 and the rest of your channel. I remember playing Carrom in 2nd/3rd grade at school during recess when it was raining outside. I remember thinking that it was so cool that you could play checkers on the same board. The game board at our school came with the plastic rings for carrom men instead of the wooden disks. Thanks for sharing this.
Another very enjoyable vid Tom, thank you so much. I'll have to take a look at Michaud Toys and their back catalogue if such still exists. And your marble runs are just terrific. And thanks for reminding me what it looks like out the front here! (Actually there's been quite a bit growth since that pic was taken.) Cheers mate, that was fun.
I'm intrigued by the skittles game. I would love to make one and play it. I've never seen it before. I have heard of it, though. How did you make yours? I love all of these toys 🧸 They bring back memories. Tyfs ❤
As the saying goes, The only difference between men and boys are the price of their toys. Unless you're thrifty(aka. cheap) like Tom and make them from scrap wood you find in the alley!😅
😅you know what is missing in the world, decent, non-boring piggy banks, just Google piggy bank and see how pathetic saving money has become as far as toys go?😢
My dad was a woodworker, and he loved making wooden toys. He made mostly toy trucks, tractors, trains and all sorts of things. He wasn't so much into making games like these, but this video still reminded of Him (He passed away in 2011). We used to tease him that he had more fun making the toys than the kids did playing with them (and as far as I know every toy he made was well loved by the recipients). Just wanted to thank you for this video.
Thanks for the feedback and for the stories of your dad. I can guarantee he enjoyed making the toys more than the kids did playing them. I feel the same way when I am working on them. He sounds like a man I would have gotten along with.
A bygone era. Love it. Cheers from the old guy who played with a number of these creations. They are more than toys. They are social fun.
beautiful toys, this tradition is worth preserving, congratulations on your work and dedication.
Thank you
I appreciate the time and patience put into your projects.
From a fellow grandpa who makes wooden puzzles ( coloring book pics) and just cut them into smaller pieces as they get older
Thanks for the kind words. We grandpa's have to stick together :-)
These are real toys. You must be the most popular uncle to visit😉
I love wooden toys for kids. In fact, I make some simple wooden cars, trucks and locomotives for my great grandkids.
I love the gumball and marble toys that you showed today. Of course, Woodrow is still my favorite!
Happy Sunday!🪜🪃
Thanks for showing all those wooden toys. I made some antique style toys years ago but now you have rekindled my interest in making wooden toys. I have a growing family next door that would really appreciate them!
Glad to hear it! Go for it :-)
Amazing Craftsmanship 😮😊
Love, love your channel! Of interest lately are wood toys for our Montessori learning grand littles.
The Royal Game of Ur is around 7,500 years old. Lost for thousands of years. there’s videos of Dr. Irving Finkel teaching us how to play and I LOVE that guy.
When I was a kid I had a simple marble run game made from 1/4 inch plywood and sections of angled wood moulding. A marble dropped in the top would roll down each angled section and drop onto the next section through a cut out. At the bottom, the marbles were collected in a tray. Now that I'm retired and have a shop, I would like to see if I can duplicate it.
Those are fun to make. Good luck!
Tom you're a "Gumball Wizard"! Such cool toys. Your grandkids are so lucky to have you as a grandpa!
Great video. Of course I'm going to have to check out part 1 and the rest of your channel. I remember playing Carrom in 2nd/3rd grade at school during recess when it was raining outside. I remember thinking that it was so cool that you could play checkers on the same board. The game board at our school came with the plastic rings for carrom men instead of the wooden disks. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for the feedback. Here's a link to my other wood toy videos. ua-cam.com/play/PLrb30Zy6QqbteMlZENpAO8BTizRXrI3nk.html
You made me smile lots which doesn’t happen much. Thanks.
Then I succeeded :-)
These toys are pretty cool! A dying art!
OMG!!!! THESE ARE SO INCREDIBLY AWESOME❤❤❤
Another very enjoyable vid Tom, thank you so much. I'll have to take a look at Michaud Toys and their back catalogue if such still exists. And your marble runs are just terrific. And thanks for reminding me what it looks like out the front here! (Actually there's been quite a bit growth since that pic was taken.) Cheers mate, that was fun.
What wonderful toys!
I was hoping to see some lincoln logs. I like the marble mazes
Growing up we had a carrom board like that one. Many hours playing games on it.
I still have a carrom board in its original box with all its parts. Also have pachinko game.
Excellent video!
I trash picked a small wooden marble maze that needs repair and I'm looking forward to fixing it.
I'm intrigued by the skittles game. I would love to make one and play it. I've never seen it before. I have heard of it, though.
How did you make yours?
I love all of these toys 🧸 They bring back memories.
Tyfs ❤
Here's my Skittles video. Good luck and thanks for watching.
ua-cam.com/video/OQGQLlYF7Vo/v-deo.html
I like the exploding truck. I've made many toys for my grandkids. Is there any chance I could get plans for it.
Nice video! You ever hear of "Bill-Ding"? Wooden men...hard to describe...maybe found on ebay.
No but I like the name. I'll have to check it out. Thanks.
Gracias por contestar, sabe donde se puede conseguir la información para construir estás maravillas
I have so many wood toy ides. What should I do?
Start building.
my grandparents had a carrom board still with the instructions(many years ago)
This is something I want to do for life
my grandpap was a carpenter ,he made us wooden toys.
As the saying goes, The only difference between men and boys are the price of their toys. Unless you're thrifty(aka. cheap) like Tom and make them from scrap wood you find in the alley!😅
No batteries required!
Great video, and a great toys n games versus the modern tv and phones that our children are being made dumb with
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Not antiques
I'm an antique :-)
😅you know what is missing in the world, decent, non-boring piggy banks, just Google piggy bank and see how pathetic saving money has become as far as toys go?😢