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By 1950 Lionel had been using the vibrating motor in its accessories. One of the classics was the Operating Cattle Car & Corral. The vibrating motor allow the cattle with their minute "feelers" to navigate the car and corral......This vibrating principle was duplicated many times after that in the barrel loader and barrel car, and the horse corral.

 

 

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Now, fast forward to the 60s and I remember these football sets were popular. 

 

 

 

 

 

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I had had one and I loved playing with it........very crude by comparison to the electronic games of today........

However, I wondered earlier today if Lionel accessories gave the toy makers the idea.......surely, there is no way to tell.......but just a thought.

 

Peter

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Peter,

I knew exactly where you were going with this, before I saw the football pictures.

 

My brother and I had the electric football game.  We found it frustrating trying to get the little tabs set the right directions under the player so they would go where we wanted.  Invariably the running back would get tackled and a lineman would run without the ball for a touchdown.

 

We liked the hockey game where you moved the players back and forth with the long sticks on the end of the game.  We played that so much, when it wouldn't work right anymore, our dad told everyone we didn't break it, we wore it out.

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Originally Posted by Putnam Division:

By 1950 Lionel had been using the vibrating motor in its accessories. One of the classics was the Operating Cattle Car & Corral. The vibrating motor allow the cattle with their minute "feelers" to navigate the car and corral

 

Peter,

 

You mean navigate their way towards falling over or getting stuck?    

I loved my electric football game.  When I was growing up in Martinsburg, WV back in the late 50s and early 60s my friends and I would have tournaments to see who was the best at electric football.  It was kind of a precursor to today's Super Bowl.  We spent a lot of time on rainy winter weekends playing electric football.  I will agree that from time to time operation would be a bit finicky but we always stuck it out and had some great games.  From time to time I have thought about the great times we had playing it.  Good memories.  I never thought about the link between Lionel's vibrating motor and electric football but it certainly makes sense.  Just another reason to love the old Lionel Corporation. 

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Originally Posted by Bob Severin:

The electric football game was a total fiasco!  My players would move about in little circles, and then fall over.  No matter what I did with the little plastic feet, it made little difference.   I never even completed a play, and a complete game with a touchdown was out of the picture.  

Yeah, that was my experience with these. We would start a game and usually abandon it after about 10 minutes of frustration.

 

Interestingly, read an article several months back about a nationally run electric football league that meets in hotels in different cities and plays through " a season." These guys were really into it and -- somehow -- managed to enjoy it. Maybe they've improved electric football?

Originally Posted by Bob Severin:

The electric football game was a total fiasco!  My players would move about in little circles, and then fall over.  No matter what I did with the little plastic feet, it made little difference.   I never even completed a play, and a complete game with a touchdown was out of the picture.  

I don't know, in some ways it is very representative of a real football game, reminds me of the NY Jets in recent years....

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