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Out of stockThis patriotically decorated drum has a tin body with red, white, and blue stars and white trim.
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Out of stockOne of the most popular America folk toys of all time. Simply center the wooden disk, wind up the strings, alternately relax and tighten the tension and watch the Buzz Saw twirl. The Buzz Saw was also known to be a 'Sunday toy'.
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Opponents send gaily beribboned hoops whirling towards each other to be caught on the tips of slender wands in this exciting and elegant sport. The game of Graces was considered both proper and beneficial exercise for young ladies in the early 1800's and it was proper as well for boys to join in as a "lark". Also known as Les Graces or the Flying Circle, the game of Graces was described as early as 1831 in "The American Girls Book" and judging by children's books and store advertisements, remained as popular throughout the 19th century.