Fourth generation Montana-born.
Retired in Northern California.
East of Altamont.
West of Yosemite.
Top toy of 1926:
Crayola Crayons
Originally designed to supplement low-quality chalk, the waxy sticks were a hit with children.
In 1926, a box contained 22 colors.
Sold for 5 cents.
Top toy of 1926:
Crayola Crayons
Originally designed to supplement low-quality chalk, the waxy sticks were a hit with children.
In 1926, a box contained 22 colors.
Sold for 5 cents.