Gilbert Toys 1965. American Flyer Trains, Chemistry Sets, Erector Sets, slot cars, and commercials.

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  • @indiana2096
    @indiana2096 12 днів тому +5

    My dad got me an Erector set for Christmas around 1975 maybe. I loved it, being able to build all sorts of things was cool, I liked toys that I could be artistic with. My problem came from spending so much time building something I never wanted to tear it down, I had the most fun with it when my dad would build something with me. All these years later, I have a Fire Ladder Truck build placed on a shelf in my house.

  • @gwesco
    @gwesco 13 днів тому +7

    I got my first American Flyer train set in 1952. Still have it. For the next 8 or 9 years I got more trains, Erector, and chemistry sets for birthdays and Christmas. Even got the 1954 Gilbert store train display shortly after Christmas 1954. Still have most of it. Great company but as others have said, after AC died, it was all downhill from there.

  • @Huskrrrr
    @Huskrrrr 11 днів тому +7

    Got my first chemistry set in 1964. Today, I'm a retired scientist.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B 8 днів тому +1

      I had a Gilbert chemistry set back in 1966. Guess I should have had the Gilbert American Flyer "All Aboard" trainset as today I'm a retired railroad (Soo Line) locomotive engineer.

  • @earldelsanto
    @earldelsanto 14 днів тому +5

    Man I got a army jeep erector set one year. And several electric slot cars over the years. O man I loved that stuff.

  • @arthurtomczak8474
    @arthurtomczak8474 15 днів тому +7

    Kids need toys like that today . Need to use their imagination.

  • @MrChubbyHubby.
    @MrChubbyHubby. 2 дні тому

    Cool old commercial Moviecraft Inc. Thank you for preserving this bit of history.

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase8574 16 днів тому +8

    AC Gilbert was born here in Salem, Oregon. Here we have the ACGilbert children's museum.
    It's a great place with plenty of hands in activities for kids and adults alike.

  • @stevenallen9613
    @stevenallen9613 17 днів тому +14

    Enjoyed the video, and remember some of the ads. Sadly for the A C Gilbert Company, this was too little too late. I received many A C Gilbert products as gifts over the years. I still have my train set from 1959, and it still works. I had 3 different Erector Sets from the mid 50's to early 60's. I also had a chemistry set and a microscope set, and I believe they actually produced a small tool set in the early to mid 50's. It was a great company, and at one time the largest toy manufacturer in the country. Sadly, they simply couldn't compete with the likes of Lionel in the toy train market, and were late in their introduction of their race sets. Also once the 60's hit, A C himself had passed, and his son sold the company, the quality and workmanship went out the door. Sadly, in just over a year after this commercial the A C Gilbert Company was no more

  • @rabokarabekian409
    @rabokarabekian409 10 днів тому +2

    Gilbert was the first sponsor of The Beatles cartoon. Strange times.
    I must have built Gilbert contraptions over a hundred times. Great brain exercise.

  • @M_vintage-f5b
    @M_vintage-f5b 17 днів тому +12

    👍 i thoroughly enjoyed this video.Good memories. Life was simple, much better in my opinion.

  • @bobabooey7088
    @bobabooey7088 14 днів тому +4

    My mother loved working at AC Gilbert in New Haven but said as soon as the father died the place changed and nobody wanted to work their anymore. I had erector sets, trains and the fullest chemistry set ever when I was little. Mom used to buy pizzas at modern for a quarter for lunch with just about everyone else.

  • @zmaxx21
    @zmaxx21 15 днів тому +8

    Thank you for posting this entertaining video!
    Got more like this?

    • @MoviecraftInc
      @MoviecraftInc  12 днів тому +1

      We have more entertaining videos coming, but this is the only Gilbert promo we have.

  • @JimDog794
    @JimDog794 13 днів тому +3

    I got some used Erector sets given to me by my cousin. I had fun building different things with them. I also had a steam engine powered by solid fuel tablets.

  • @lonnyjaw
    @lonnyjaw 16 днів тому +2

    I'm 62 and I wish I had that 'Power Steering Pit Stop' race set - that thing is cool stuff!!

  • @joecab1
    @joecab1 18 днів тому +9

    Boy I loved that Gilbert chemistry set. I picked mine out of the Sears Christmas catalog, of course.

    • @MoviecraftInc
      @MoviecraftInc  18 днів тому +6

      I remember my Chemistry set. I would go in the basement of the Chicago two flat I live in and play with fire and chemicals. I would light up this black stuff (I don't remember what it was) and it would create a fireball and smoke. Ah, the 1950's.

  • @brianhanson9367
    @brianhanson9367 15 днів тому +5

    Erector sets were great.

  • @willardroad
    @willardroad 16 днів тому +8

    I had a Gilbert Chem-Lab, and those chemicals were REAL. Not sure how many laws it would violate today, just to own one. You could make actual gunpowder, for example. I will not reveal how I know, as some of the survivors of that incident are still alive. Anyway, loads of OSHA-violating fun!!!!

  • @OofusTwillip
    @OofusTwillip 17 днів тому +9

    We stil have my dad's Gilbert Chemistry Set, from the 1950s. It doesn't appear to have been used.

  • @gwenniegirl50
    @gwenniegirl50 17 днів тому +4

    Jason Alexander portrayed AC Gilbert in the movie “The Man Who Saved Christmas“. It’s too bad the company couldn’t stay afloat.

  • @robertbrumbaugh4634
    @robertbrumbaugh4634 9 днів тому +2

    In the Boston area, their trains were no longer available in 1965. Everyone interested in electric trains went to HO. In fact, I worked in a hobby store and the new N gauge trains came out. These were sized so they could fit on a desktop. As far as the pre-nailed tracks, creating your own unique and strange designs of layout was part of the fun. You could have the trains run under and around furniture and even through the wall into another room. I still have all my American Flyer equipment in my basement. I wonder if they could have any antique value.

  • @seattlebeard
    @seattlebeard 15 днів тому +4

    "We call it Meth Lab!"

  • @Damone7653
    @Damone7653 17 днів тому +3

    The Erection set looks like it will keep you busy.

    • @davidlong1786
      @davidlong1786 16 днів тому

      Erection is a completely different subject.🤣

  • @rickm.2956
    @rickm.2956 17 днів тому +4

    I hope Santa brings me an American Flyer Trains: The All Aboard! I was a good boy all year.

  • @davidbeyers7054
    @davidbeyers7054 15 днів тому +3

    Breaking bad with your Gilbert chem-lab.

  • @dennisdeleo74
    @dennisdeleo74 18 днів тому +17

    The mustached pitch man was Tex Antoine, a well known fixture and weatherman on many local stations. His animated sidekick was Uncle Weatherbee…a popular character that made a weather forecast very entertaining. He reached his peak of fame on NY’s ABC Eyewitness News in the 70s but unfortunately lost his job by making an off colored quip about rape. He was never to gain the same popularity again.

    • @perrybarton
      @perrybarton 17 днів тому +6

      There's a bit of a Don Ameche vibe.

    • @richburnham7326
      @richburnham7326 17 днів тому +7

      The "popular" off-color quip about rape "joke" at that time was, "A woman can run faster with her dress up than a man can with his pants down."

    • @moboutmen
      @moboutmen 17 днів тому +2

      His comment was; "In the words of Confucius, 'If rape is inevitable, lie back and enjoy it.' "

    • @Damone7653
      @Damone7653 17 днів тому

      The erection set should keep you busy.

    • @FoundonthestreetUSA
      @FoundonthestreetUSA 17 днів тому +1

      I remember when Tex got in trouble on WABC. Isn't his sidekick in the film Joe Silver?

  • @-oiiio-3993
    @-oiiio-3993 17 днів тому +4

    This was when toy stores were still a 'big deal'.
    Suburbia was king, 'Baby Boom' offspring were legion, independent toy stores seemed to be on every other street corner of major cities and their suburbs.

  • @tallapartment6776
    @tallapartment6776 17 днів тому +2

    I remember this.😄

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 17 днів тому +5

    In 1965, the year this film was produced, A.C. Gilbert lost almost $3 million dollars (on top of a decline of over $7 million during the previous two years). After they declared bankruptcy and went out of business in 1967, Gabriel Industries bought Gilbert's assets and their name, continuing to distribute Erector and chemistry sets.
    According to a New York toy chain buyer {quoted in Ron Goulart's 1969 book, "The Assault on Childhood"}: *"Gilbert had a natural in its Erector Sets. [After Gabriel took over, t]hey neglected it. They used to offer sets up to $75 packaged in metal boxes. Now, the most expensive is only $20, the parts are flimsy, and it's in an oversized cardboard box. They did the same thing in their chemistry sets."*
    Gabriel continued to manufacture what was left of Gilbert's products through 1976, when they eliminated the company name in favor of their own. In 1978, CBS acquired Gabriel, and eventually folded the company in favor of their own "CBS Toys" division in 1985.

    • @petemclinc
      @petemclinc 16 днів тому +4

      I think it was early 1970's thereabouts, for Christmas I got the Erector Set in the metal case with the 115VAC/12VDC transformer and electric motor. It came with gears, chain, couplers, etc. I thought it was really neat and it must have cost my parents a bundle. What a great Christmas!

    • @indiana2096
      @indiana2096 12 днів тому +1

      I got my Erector set for Christmas in 1975 (I think), it had a heavy plastic case. I Have wanted to get some of the older sets, but even without I never thought of mine as flimsy. I still have a Fire Truck I put together up on a shelf in my house.

  • @FoundonthestreetUSA
    @FoundonthestreetUSA 17 днів тому +2

    Hey the showman is actor Joe Silver!!!!

  • @drysori
    @drysori 13 днів тому +1

    I had an erector set, a chemistry set and an American flyer train set, not as elaborate as these, but cool none the less.

  • @-oiiio-3993
    @-oiiio-3993 17 днів тому +3

    08:23 - My brother and I each got one of those AM Flyer sets, eight panels each, for Christmas in '65 or '66.
    13:47 - _And your obedient serpent is.... A Bob Clampett car toooooooo - 000000N!_

  • @rickpinelli1586
    @rickpinelli1586 10 днів тому +2

    I wonder how many of you remember Uncle Weatherby? 🌥🌤🌧🌩🌈

  • @scottandrews9453
    @scottandrews9453 17 днів тому +7

    About a year or so after this, Gilbert sold a James Bond race track set that was mechanically flawed. Sears and other retailers returned so many that it contributed to bankruptcy for Gilbert.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 17 днів тому +5

      We had that set. Came with an Aston Martin and a Mustang 'slot car', track, controllers... .
      The thin plastic tabs which connected track sections did break easily.

    • @indiana2096
      @indiana2096 12 днів тому

      @@-oiiio-3993 An Aston Martin and a Mustang, that had to have been for Goldfinger, it had a Mustang in it!

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 12 днів тому +1

      @@indiana2096 Indeed.
      Goldfinger was released in late December, 1964, Gilbert _James Bond_ slot car set in 1965.

  • @Shawn666Hellion
    @Shawn666Hellion 2 дні тому

    Had an erector set from Gabriel,American Plastic Bricks and girder and panel building sets

  • @frankmariani1259
    @frankmariani1259 3 дні тому +1

    Lots of sharp metal parts. They'll grow up driving Tesla Cybertrucks one day.

  • @Playsinvain
    @Playsinvain 12 днів тому +1

    But I don’t want a pit stop ….but I got it and that was about the end of the racing…forever

  • @danielgardner394
    @danielgardner394 17 днів тому +2

    Pit stop feature AKA short life charge. That was some early knowledge.

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp 17 днів тому +2

    Gilbert failed to keep up with the times. TV advertising was in and catalogs were on their way out. I still rememer those All-Aboard commercials from that era.

  • @Reubenhubert
    @Reubenhubert 17 днів тому +3

    One of my older brothers had the chemistry set that I played with in the late 60s. I had an erector set and a microscope and both kept me busy for hours and hours.

  • @rockingtr1
    @rockingtr1 15 днів тому +3

    Algorithm comfirms I was raised by a poor black and white TV

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 17 днів тому +5

    An two years later they were out of business.

  • @redgreen09
    @redgreen09 10 днів тому +1

    well like this me i just born in 65 yup 58 years never had one this toys but one that did take off whas that train thing what great ideer all the stuff you need to seet up a great looking train lay out with out all pain in bleep terrain doing and might take years to do but thats me just but the kid who did have it must be fun whader if whas vid hare on you tube ? that some steel have it see lowes and marks trains just me thinkig thats bad thing great new years to all who reed this

  • @OofusTwillip
    @OofusTwillip 17 днів тому +2

    Can anyone identify the loud & silly host in this film?

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 17 днів тому +1

      Joe Silver. He did a lot of commercials and voice-over work, and was Lee Grant's co-star on "FAY" (1975).

    • @richburnham7326
      @richburnham7326 17 днів тому +2

      @dennisdeleo74
      18 hours ago
      The mustached pitch man was Tex Antoine, a well known fixture and weatherman on many local stations. His animated sidekick was Uncle Weatherbee…a popular character that made a weather forecast very entertaining. He reached his peak of fame on NY’s ABC Eyewitness News in the 70s but unfortunately lost his job by making an off colored quip about rape. He was never to gain the same popularity again.

  • @Austinniya.
    @Austinniya. 15 днів тому

    That was torture

  • @bill-nd8sr
    @bill-nd8sr 12 днів тому

    Then in 66 went bankrupt

  • @Paul-u9d
    @Paul-u9d 16 днів тому +1

    Those toy would be banned today because of the social climate!

  • @OofusTwillip
    @OofusTwillip 18 днів тому +3

    Those chemistry sets were so dangerous, that they injured or killed thousands of children. They were even featured in the documentary, "Hidden Killers of the Postwar Home".

    • @MoviecraftInc
      @MoviecraftInc  18 днів тому +4

      My Chemistry set had neat things you could light with fire! No parental warnings or age recommendations on the box, that's for sure.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 17 днів тому +2

      @@MoviecraftInc Who didn't use the screwdriver of their Erector Set to cross the tines of the motor's plug _just once_ ?

    • @RobertTKlaus
      @RobertTKlaus 17 днів тому +5

      Ridiculous!

    • @1208bug
      @1208bug 17 днів тому +4

      I doubt this!

  • @dave3657
    @dave3657 14 днів тому +2

    I played with my Erector set for years. Then I went on to be a draftsman and detailed real building steel. 🏗️

  • @arthurharrison1345
    @arthurharrison1345 15 днів тому +2

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Carlton_Gilbert