They later came out with a power tools set that you plugged into a battery workbench to replace the pocket tools.
@Lori-vg7pp15 күн бұрын
Let's put all these wonderful commercials back on tv!!!
@randquadrozzi1280Ай бұрын
Commercials nowadays are mainly annoying or just downright stupid.Especially cellphone and health care Commercials.
@veniaminsinitski2910Ай бұрын
3:33 The funniest or creepiest thing about this is that when Manhattan project members including Robert J. Oppenheimer himself launched the bomb, they calculated it before and realised that there is a small, but still chance, that the atomic explosion will go so far up that it will explode the atmosphere and destroy the whole earth. (Sorry for spoilers)
@notme1232 ай бұрын
"Barabas", aka Harry Guardino.
@notme1232 ай бұрын
One of the best commercials was for the 1968 Forrd Mustang with music by the New Christy Minstrels It was banned because it was 3 minutes long.
@luisreyes19633 ай бұрын
Sometimes, I wonder if my dog ate better than me, judging from those dog food ads. 🐶
@luisreyes19633 ай бұрын
Alka-Seltzer on ice? Eww...😜
@luisreyes19633 ай бұрын
Wish I could have tried that frozen Kraft beef ravioli as a kid. All I got was the canned one from Chef Boy-Ar-Dee.
@rafaelramirez15074 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly for sharing ❤
@King_Colombia_Inc4 ай бұрын
My mother was born the exact same day, month, and year The Andromeda Strain was released.
@congerthomas18124 ай бұрын
I'm envious,my 70s wasn't so. Cool stuff though,yard darts,pogo sticks,super balls,and model rockets. Wire controlled air planes.
@user-vk8jt4zk9m4 ай бұрын
All 1962 & 1963 GM commercials !
@seanesposito66116 ай бұрын
You don't even have to pay attention to the products in the commercials, just listen to the background music and it screams happy nostalgia days!
@BingBreep-mk6om7 ай бұрын
3:20 What's interesting about these old filmed commercials is sometimes you will see numbers and other symbols flashing on the edge of the picture, like here on the lower right hand corner at the beginning. The CRTs used in television sets at the time would normally crop these out, but on a modern LCD display you see them. These numbers served various purposes during the production process and were not meant to be seen by the public.
@mattbonacci49507 ай бұрын
Schlitz was great beer. Too bad I can't find it anywhere!!! They always get rid of everything that's good!!! They should get rid of Budweiser!!!
@boots-oi1yt7 ай бұрын
There was a lot of beer drinking during those years
@ernestcruz63168 ай бұрын
Mike Ditka for Chase & Sanborn at 2:14. John Mackey's in it with him, and Mackey's in the next one at the 2:52 mark as well.
@luisreyes19633 ай бұрын
If that coffee is good for Iron Mike Ditka, it's good enough for me! ☕
@Frankie5Angels1509 ай бұрын
That’s me in that rocket commercial at 2:23! I remember the toy used in the commercial was hand made and very expensive (not the one they actually sold,) and I wasn’t allowed to touch it when the cameras were not rolling!
@robertmchaney30469 ай бұрын
Back in the late 1950s, my father trained to command an Atomic Annie cannon group. Wow, never knew a toy was made of it. A few years ago, I managed to buy two Atomic Annie cannon model kits.
@TheAffenkop10 ай бұрын
The AtomCanon kills me :DD
@lp-xl9ld10 ай бұрын
I remember some of the ad campaigns (as in, their tag lines) even if I don't remember the specific commercials. Got to admit, though, the one for that one detergent (Dreft?) was totally new...
@felixmadison573610 ай бұрын
The toys had much better quality than today's. Most of today's stuff is junk from China. Most toy makers were right here in America back then. Instruction manuals were easy to read, spelling was correct, and no need for an interpreter.
@donaldvincent10 ай бұрын
I am 56 years old and still find my old Erector Set very useful for projects now and then. About two years ago I finally got the1/100 scale/ 4-foot-tall Estes Saturn V Rocket Kit. It turned out beautify but my kids are not always careful. To protect it I used the Erector Set (and extra parts from Ebay) to build a nice looking "kids" version of the launch tower. With a heavy base and some protective arms & straps, it now stands safely. Let us not forget Legos too. I got the matching 1/100 scale Lego Saturn V and love it. Yes, I am a Science Nerd.
@congerthomas18124 ай бұрын
Right,I made one from window frames. I haven't changed really like making stuff. Mechanic by trade
@caribman1010 ай бұрын
The Ideal Atomic Cannon cost $7.98. Our apartment rent then was $35 a month.
@lack9210 ай бұрын
❤️🔥😎
@Doug4116010 ай бұрын
I loved the old stroh's commercials
@feffe403611 ай бұрын
Man those rocket set toys and that atomic cannon toy were pretty cool.
@King_Colombia_Inc11 ай бұрын
My mother was born on the *EXACT SAME DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR* this picture was released.
@chrischeshire652811 ай бұрын
Remember getting the latest army or spy guns for Christmas and going across the street where new apartments were bring built. Best of times, kids could run around with toy guns and play outdoors. Now people with no common sense see a kid with a Nerf gun and they want to call 911.
@lovehandlesgalore11 ай бұрын
"boy i miss the days when they made toys that could kill a kid"-- seinfeld😅
@smeefamily5411 ай бұрын
I have heard that the New Defence Minister for Canada is looking at buying some of this equipment for the military. He has contacted the Finance Minister for approval.
@Panzer_links.11 ай бұрын
I grew up in the early 200s, but I found some of my oldest brother's older toys. one of my favorites was a buildable, reusable, chemistry powered rocket. You mixed the powder with the liquid in the given in the box, then poured it into the rocket. Waited 10 seconds and it would fly in the air. Another one was a metal building kit. You could make anything you wanted with the little metal pices and screws with nuts. And he had the newest pice at the time. The electric motor. I made a tank destroyer, a helicopter and a car, all of witch moved. why fun. I also saw a really cool old tractor set that had a toy baler, and the thing worked!! I put some cut grass in front of it and moved it forward, and out the other side was a miniature hay bale. Toys back then worked. They were durable, made of the finest plastic or even metal if you know which kind to get.
@felixmadison573611 ай бұрын
I grew up with those Chevrolet's in our family over the years. Fasten those seat belts! Gosh, it wasn't all that long ago that there were no colored people in America, just Asians. WHO KNEW?!?!
@felixmadison573611 ай бұрын
I'd much rather watch half an hour of these old t.v. ads than any 'modern' half hour t.v. series in 2023. Australian darts. Never saw that before.
@jchow596611 ай бұрын
These ads bring back more warm memories of childhood than anything else - thank you. Please post more. ☮️💟
@legoprince6411 ай бұрын
5:12 You see girls, size doesn’t matter, it’s how you use it.
@nigel90011 ай бұрын
What a magnificent time to be a kid. I was there… and it was GLORIOUS 👍🏻🇺🇸
@craigd127511 ай бұрын
No commercials for Vashon rockets that used R12 freon as propellant. .
@RW-kn3xp11 ай бұрын
just look at what our children of the past, played and pretended to be. Heroes, Scientists, Handymen, now look what they play today
@troublemakerss11 ай бұрын
Now we have led light blasing, cheap music blasting cheap chinese junk. What happened to real toys. SMH
@ericlasley450311 ай бұрын
OH YEA , THE GOOD OLD DAYS ! Hope our country gets back to them.
@coloradostrong11 ай бұрын
You are witness to the downfall of this country, and it will never come back. It happens to every country that legalized sodomy.
@TobyStahler-yp9ll11 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for kids today.
@pietjepuk957511 ай бұрын
Booring American crap , only for braindead American "children" 💩💩🤦♂🤦♂
@user-gr2mm3nv1b Жыл бұрын
So strange that USSR didnt still this toys blueprints
@lucase.garcia8026 Жыл бұрын
How to forget when you could make a nuclear ecatomb in your neighbor's backyard!
@1984Phalanx Жыл бұрын
I was born in 84, but my father always took me to flea markets looking for these old toys that aren't made anymore.
@TheMoose126 Жыл бұрын
I miss toys like this..
@autobotlaserbolt2128 Жыл бұрын
I'm a millennial, and though I enjoyed growing up with toys like Lego and Nerf guns I wish I had also got to grow up with toys like these, mainly because I loved learning and the space race and the Cold War from my dad.
@telekommandant Жыл бұрын
1:44 Girl's looking like the murderous brat from "The Bad Seed".
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They later came out with a power tools set that you plugged into a battery workbench to replace the pocket tools.
Let's put all these wonderful commercials back on tv!!!
Commercials nowadays are mainly annoying or just downright stupid.Especially cellphone and health care Commercials.
3:33 The funniest or creepiest thing about this is that when Manhattan project members including Robert J. Oppenheimer himself launched the bomb, they calculated it before and realised that there is a small, but still chance, that the atomic explosion will go so far up that it will explode the atmosphere and destroy the whole earth. (Sorry for spoilers)
"Barabas", aka Harry Guardino.
One of the best commercials was for the 1968 Forrd Mustang with music by the New Christy Minstrels It was banned because it was 3 minutes long.
Sometimes, I wonder if my dog ate better than me, judging from those dog food ads. 🐶
Alka-Seltzer on ice? Eww...😜
Wish I could have tried that frozen Kraft beef ravioli as a kid. All I got was the canned one from Chef Boy-Ar-Dee.
Thank you kindly for sharing ❤
My mother was born the exact same day, month, and year The Andromeda Strain was released.
I'm envious,my 70s wasn't so. Cool stuff though,yard darts,pogo sticks,super balls,and model rockets. Wire controlled air planes.
All 1962 & 1963 GM commercials !
You don't even have to pay attention to the products in the commercials, just listen to the background music and it screams happy nostalgia days!
3:20 What's interesting about these old filmed commercials is sometimes you will see numbers and other symbols flashing on the edge of the picture, like here on the lower right hand corner at the beginning. The CRTs used in television sets at the time would normally crop these out, but on a modern LCD display you see them. These numbers served various purposes during the production process and were not meant to be seen by the public.
Schlitz was great beer. Too bad I can't find it anywhere!!! They always get rid of everything that's good!!! They should get rid of Budweiser!!!
There was a lot of beer drinking during those years
Mike Ditka for Chase & Sanborn at 2:14. John Mackey's in it with him, and Mackey's in the next one at the 2:52 mark as well.
If that coffee is good for Iron Mike Ditka, it's good enough for me! ☕
That’s me in that rocket commercial at 2:23! I remember the toy used in the commercial was hand made and very expensive (not the one they actually sold,) and I wasn’t allowed to touch it when the cameras were not rolling!
Back in the late 1950s, my father trained to command an Atomic Annie cannon group. Wow, never knew a toy was made of it. A few years ago, I managed to buy two Atomic Annie cannon model kits.
The AtomCanon kills me :DD
I remember some of the ad campaigns (as in, their tag lines) even if I don't remember the specific commercials. Got to admit, though, the one for that one detergent (Dreft?) was totally new...
The toys had much better quality than today's. Most of today's stuff is junk from China. Most toy makers were right here in America back then. Instruction manuals were easy to read, spelling was correct, and no need for an interpreter.
I am 56 years old and still find my old Erector Set very useful for projects now and then. About two years ago I finally got the1/100 scale/ 4-foot-tall Estes Saturn V Rocket Kit. It turned out beautify but my kids are not always careful. To protect it I used the Erector Set (and extra parts from Ebay) to build a nice looking "kids" version of the launch tower. With a heavy base and some protective arms & straps, it now stands safely. Let us not forget Legos too. I got the matching 1/100 scale Lego Saturn V and love it. Yes, I am a Science Nerd.
Right,I made one from window frames. I haven't changed really like making stuff. Mechanic by trade
The Ideal Atomic Cannon cost $7.98. Our apartment rent then was $35 a month.
❤️🔥😎
I loved the old stroh's commercials
Man those rocket set toys and that atomic cannon toy were pretty cool.
My mother was born on the *EXACT SAME DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR* this picture was released.
Remember getting the latest army or spy guns for Christmas and going across the street where new apartments were bring built. Best of times, kids could run around with toy guns and play outdoors. Now people with no common sense see a kid with a Nerf gun and they want to call 911.
"boy i miss the days when they made toys that could kill a kid"-- seinfeld😅
I have heard that the New Defence Minister for Canada is looking at buying some of this equipment for the military. He has contacted the Finance Minister for approval.
I grew up in the early 200s, but I found some of my oldest brother's older toys. one of my favorites was a buildable, reusable, chemistry powered rocket. You mixed the powder with the liquid in the given in the box, then poured it into the rocket. Waited 10 seconds and it would fly in the air. Another one was a metal building kit. You could make anything you wanted with the little metal pices and screws with nuts. And he had the newest pice at the time. The electric motor. I made a tank destroyer, a helicopter and a car, all of witch moved. why fun. I also saw a really cool old tractor set that had a toy baler, and the thing worked!! I put some cut grass in front of it and moved it forward, and out the other side was a miniature hay bale. Toys back then worked. They were durable, made of the finest plastic or even metal if you know which kind to get.
I grew up with those Chevrolet's in our family over the years. Fasten those seat belts! Gosh, it wasn't all that long ago that there were no colored people in America, just Asians. WHO KNEW?!?!
I'd much rather watch half an hour of these old t.v. ads than any 'modern' half hour t.v. series in 2023. Australian darts. Never saw that before.
These ads bring back more warm memories of childhood than anything else - thank you. Please post more. ☮️💟
5:12 You see girls, size doesn’t matter, it’s how you use it.
What a magnificent time to be a kid. I was there… and it was GLORIOUS 👍🏻🇺🇸
No commercials for Vashon rockets that used R12 freon as propellant. .
just look at what our children of the past, played and pretended to be. Heroes, Scientists, Handymen, now look what they play today
Now we have led light blasing, cheap music blasting cheap chinese junk. What happened to real toys. SMH
OH YEA , THE GOOD OLD DAYS ! Hope our country gets back to them.
You are witness to the downfall of this country, and it will never come back. It happens to every country that legalized sodomy.
I feel sorry for kids today.
Booring American crap , only for braindead American "children" 💩💩🤦♂🤦♂
So strange that USSR didnt still this toys blueprints
How to forget when you could make a nuclear ecatomb in your neighbor's backyard!
I was born in 84, but my father always took me to flea markets looking for these old toys that aren't made anymore.
I miss toys like this..
I'm a millennial, and though I enjoyed growing up with toys like Lego and Nerf guns I wish I had also got to grow up with toys like these, mainly because I loved learning and the space race and the Cold War from my dad.
1:44 Girl's looking like the murderous brat from "The Bad Seed".