Lincoln Logs, first made out of notched redwood in 1916. Records show that the J. L. Wright Company of Chicago, Illinois, obtained US Patent №1,351,086, for the design on August 31, 1920 and had the Lincoln Logs name registered on August 28, 1923. They were marketed along with other sturdy, functional wood toys under the Red Square Toy Company name.
Red Square Toy Company was purchased in 1943 by Playskool Corporation for $800, another toy giant with roots in Chicago, still markets Lincoln Logs. Lincoln Logs were among the first toys to be promoted on television, 1953’s Pioneer Playhouse. The ads targeted affluent parents, who were most likely to own a television set and to buy educational toys.
Compiled by Neil Gale, Ph.D.
With a little glue and a few wood screws, a guy could combine his Erector set with his little brother's Lincoln Logs and Tinkertoys. It's possible that such a move could cause family friction. There should be a warning on the box about this.
ReplyDeleteAs I child, I loved this playsset. It was handed down from a family member. The box disintegrated long ago, but I still have my Lincoln Logs.
ReplyDeleteI loved this toy, as well as erector sets and tinkertoys!
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