I just had a wonderful IM exchange (on Facebook) with my buddy, Tom Franck.
Tom and I have been friends since college. We are both life-long toy geeks, and we co-founded the long-gone site, "CoolJapaneseToys.com" way back in 1996.
Tom and I have discussed Japanese Toys (especially Jumbo Machinders, Tom's area of focus) and Mego WGSH (my own passion) countless times in the past, but we have rarely discussed childhood memories. Go figure.
Anyway, we got on the subject of Toys "R" Us tonight, and I found his recollections to be pretty cool. Here's a 'copy-and-past' transcription:
I thought that was pretty cool. What Mego Memories of TRU do you have?
-b
Tom and I have been friends since college. We are both life-long toy geeks, and we co-founded the long-gone site, "CoolJapaneseToys.com" way back in 1996.
Tom and I have discussed Japanese Toys (especially Jumbo Machinders, Tom's area of focus) and Mego WGSH (my own passion) countless times in the past, but we have rarely discussed childhood memories. Go figure.
Anyway, we got on the subject of Toys "R" Us tonight, and I found his recollections to be pretty cool. Here's a 'copy-and-past' transcription:
Tom: I remember seeing stacks of Mego Elastic Heroes.
Me: What? Where?
Tom: Toys R Us. They had loose ones hanging from pegboards and boxed ones underneath.
Me: they had LOOSE toys on display? Wild.
Tom: Yes.
Me: TRU allowed kids to play with them? Test drive 'em?
Tom: Toys R Us had tons of stuff loose, hanging up high and tied to the board. You couldn't reach them, just see what they were.
Me: RU serious?
Tom: The Shopper's World TRU in Framingham wouldn't let kids in without an adult either. I would wait outside and sneak in with families.
Me: Wait. You snuck in with other families?
Tom: Yup.
Benjamin: Man, you are HARD CORE.
Me: What? Where?
Tom: Toys R Us. They had loose ones hanging from pegboards and boxed ones underneath.
Me: they had LOOSE toys on display? Wild.
Tom: Yes.
Me: TRU allowed kids to play with them? Test drive 'em?
Tom: Toys R Us had tons of stuff loose, hanging up high and tied to the board. You couldn't reach them, just see what they were.
Me: RU serious?
Tom: The Shopper's World TRU in Framingham wouldn't let kids in without an adult either. I would wait outside and sneak in with families.
Me: Wait. You snuck in with other families?
Tom: Yup.
Benjamin: Man, you are HARD CORE.
I thought that was pretty cool. What Mego Memories of TRU do you have?
-b
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