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Classic Colorforms Play For Over 70 Years! Colorforms is one of the oldest and most respected names in the U.S. toy industry. It began in 1951 when two art students, Harry and Patricia Kislevitz, were experimenting with a new medium.
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Get the best deals for Vintage Colorforms 1970s at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! The Colorforms of the 1970s were veritable vinyl rainbows, and they still make us all teary.
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Check out our 1970s colorforms selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our pretend play shops. This video takes a quick look at 16 boxed Colorforms sets from the late '70s/early '80s., plus a stand-up set and some loose pieces. A couple sets I've shown in previous videos and below is a list.
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Colorforms are iconic toys featuring reusable stickers that inspire creativity. From vintage sets to themed playsets with beloved characters like Barbie, Mickey Mouse, and the Smurfs, Colorforms offer endless fun. Whether enjoyed through imaginative games or classic board games, these versatile stickers provide an engaging way for children and collectors to explore their creativity and.
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Early vintage Colorforms ads from the 1950s In 1951, the Kislevitz' created Colorforms, nothing more than laminated paperboard and stick-on vinyl shapes. With $5,000 and a few friends, the first 2,000 Colorforms sets were made in the couple's River Edge [New Jersey] home and delivered to FAO Schwarz in New York. They immediately sold out.
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Shop now for fast shipping and easy returns! Here's a few of the classic sets from the 70s: So did you own any of the sets pictured here, or did you have a beloved set that wasn't mentioned? I hope you'll share all of your Colorforms memories with our readers in our comments section below, as I pay humble tribute to this iconic toy that entertained so many of us for so many hours.
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