My Comments
Had this in the 60's. One of my favorite toys. My brother and I would spend hours down in the basement playing with this delightful mix of toxic goop, heat, electricity and lest we forget the water pan that was used to cool the searing hot metal plates. Red hot metal, electricity and water...now, THAT's the things childhood dreams are made of. Besides, my brother and I had so much fun and we survived the horrific dangers of being a child in the 60's with all the "dangerous" toys.
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Had this in the 60's. One of my favorite toys. My brother and I would spend hours down in the basement playing with this delightful mix of toxic goop, heat, electricity and lest we forget the water pan that was used to cool the searing hot metal plates. Red hot metal, electricity and water...now, THAT's the things childhood dreams are made of. Besides, my brother and I had so much fun and we survived the horrific dangers of being a child in the 60's with all the "dangerous" toys.