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December 15, 2003

Hello and Welcome!

The Playmakers was relaunched as Timeless Toys by Andrews McMeel in October of 2005.

Andrews McMeel Universal
Diane McLendon (Publicist)
4520 Main Street
Kansas City, MO 64111-7701
(816) 360-6818
dmclendon@amuniversal.com

The Playmakers was published in March of 2004 by:

Keys Publishing Co., Inc.
PMB 180
5342 Clark Road
Sarasota, FL 34233-3227
(941) 926-8004
info@theplaymakers.com

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A great looking web site! Both a window into the game world and a chance to follow the Playmaker’s progress.

Posted by: Brian Murphy at January 4, 2004 08:21 PM

I love this book!! I love how toys are organized by decade showing how history helps make certain toys and games hits. Great stories of people who worked hard to achieve their dreams!

Posted by: Sarah at January 12, 2004 12:44 PM

I am very proud of the guy who didn’t know he needed to wear socks to demo TriBond in a retail store. Great, eye-appealing dust jacket on the book. Can’t wait to read!

Posted by: Pam Canfield at April 21, 2004 10:14 PM

Tried to order book but pdf file wouldn’t download.. I really wanted Mr. Walsh to sign the book for me.. He has to sign it To Dave my best Mailman ever! I told Tim’s Mom I wanted him to sign a book for me as I was their mailman in Voorhees for many years. Looking forward to ordering a signed copy.. Thanks, Dave Earling… Gibbsboro, NJ 08026

Posted by: Dave Earling at December 27, 2004 06:16 PM

I’m trying to find the instructions for a game called 1-2-3 Home Free, The Game of Hide and Seek. It’s a board game put out by Chieftain Products in Canada. Any help you could offer would be great!

Posted by: Tessa Perry at August 12, 2005 10:41 PM

Tessa,

This site has the rules to 1-2-3 Home Free. They charge $2 to photocopy them, $4 for the original and will e-mail them to you free.

Posted by: Tim at August 13, 2005 06:44 AM

I am looking for an India Rubber Ball as we played with in the forties and fifties. If anyone knows of a source I would be very grateful.

Posted by: nana at October 29, 2005 04:05 PM

I found a number of fire helmets on Ebay. Follow this link.

According to Toys A to Z by Mark Rich, Wen-Mac Corp. “offered pre-assembled, engine-powered plastic flying airplanes…’Turbotjet, Aeromite, Corasair, Navy Cutlass and Beechcraft Bonanza’”

Posted by: Tim at January 28, 2006 08:45 AM
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