Clackers: Acrylic Balls Of Death
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Clackers
Clackers were one of my favorite toys to play with growing up. It was a simple toy made of two hard acrylic balls about 2 inches in diameter each, tied together by a heavy string that ended in a ring. We put our fingers in the ring and started to get the balls hitting each other by raising our arm up and down. Once the balls started to "clack" together, we tried to give them more and more momentum. We were a bunch of rough kids in my neighborhood, who thought nothing of having pine cone wars that only counted if you drew blood. Some of you may remember the green and spiky hard pine cones. Imagine what might have happened when our parents gave us toys that might as well have been weapons. In fact, they were very similar to an actual weapon in Argentine, known as bolas. In the seventies, many parents were not as safety conscious as they are now. We delighted in making the clackers hit hard enough to break and before long that was the main intent. As much fun as they were to my little childish brain, there is no way that I would have allowed my boys to play with them. When I think back to some of the games that I played as a child, I shake my head and grimace. The clacker were finally discontinued after numerous eye injuries. What a surprise!
How To Play
Any toy that could send shrapnel flying was the most wanted toy in the seventies. It belongs right up there with lawn darts for the danger factor. Sure, you could throw a hip out trying to keep a Hula Hoop going, but those lawn darts were nothing but a spear that fit a child's hand. Clackers made a brief comeback in the 1990's, but they were the "safe" version which translates to not very exciting. The new clackers were made of a plastic that refused to shatter and kids became bored with them early on. It is interesting to note that many people still have fond memories of the vintage clackers, despite the inherent danger.
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Did You Play with Clackers In The Seventies?
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I remember these things very well... I never really got the hang of em, but I was vaguely aware of how stupidly dangerous they were. (but, you know how it is when you're a kid..) Great post.
I never had one of those, I was more of a "sissy girl" barbies and dolls were my thing.
A few months ago a friend came to visit me and she brought with her clackers -she was driving me mad with the clacking noise- unfortunately when she left she forgot her clackers and my children took hold of them. Despite the expensive posting fees I had no doubts and posted the clackers back to America to my friend :)
Happy holidays!
Love it! This was one of my favorite childhood toys!
I know what you mean about the games we played as kids. BB gun fights were big on my block. What were we thinking?!?
Jeniek, I hadn't thought about those for years. Good hub.
I loved this toy and I went crazy when they stop selling it. I just found them again at 40 years old and I'm excited now as I was then. I have a 15 year old daughter that laughed at me and think I'm crazy to get excited about Clackers and have no idea how addictive they are. What a great memory even if me and my sister use to have knots on our arms while trying to perfect it, it worked and we were the best on the block. I ordered 5 pairs so me and my sister can go down memory lane. Hopefully we dont kill ourselves. Wish us luck!!!
Never mind an eye, the nose is my most prominent feature LOL...so guess what gets hit first...
oh yes i remember them well
we play with clackers at work, One of he ladies in the office I work in got it for her son and stole it from him - LOL and we have contest sometimes , , , a good stress breaker upper thing , , , ,
I think my klackers are still hanging from the telephone wires!















prettydarkhorse Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago
nice one Janie, I played that one too, Thanks, Maita