48 Vintage Things That Were Cool Back In The Day, But Now Look Odd

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Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

While it’s true that most of the things we have now are very technologically impressive, there is just something downright cool about how stuff was made in the past. All those design tendencies that never took off, wood and leather. It can be fun to appreciate the sensibilities of designers from back in the day.

The “Little Slice of Vintage Life” Facebook group is dedicated to sharing pictures of cool, old things. We also got in touch with the page’s creator and admin to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, dust off a typewriter and be sure to add your own thoughts to the comments below.

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#1 Spirograph Was Something I Could Play With For Hours

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#2 Sometimes The Best Ideas Don’t Need To Change

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#3 In The Products We Don’t Use Much Anymore Category, Gummed Reinforcements To Fix Ripped Holes In Notebook Paper

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#4 The Frigidaire Flair Range By General Motors In Aqua With Matching Fridge

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#5 I Suddenly Feel The Need To Practice My Printing

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#6 This Was The Jungle Gym We Had At My Elementary School

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#7 1975 Chrysler Imperial Front Seat. When Cars Came With A Living Room Couch

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#8 Pull Down Maps Used To Be In All The Classrooms

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#9 The Pokey Little Puppy Golden Book A Childhood Staple

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#10 Just A Basic Tricycle, But It Brings Back Memories!

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#11 Tupperware 2 Quart Drink Container, I Know My Grandma Always Had One In The Fridge

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#12 Teeter Totters Were Great Until Your Friend Jumped Off And You Slammed Your Rear Into The Ground

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#13 Chinese Checkers Were A Weekend Favorite

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#14 I Had No Idea There Were So Many Different Types Of 45 Record Adapters

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#15 We Had The Exact Ice Cube As The One On Top. You Had To Be A Body Builder To Crack It Open If It Was Really Full

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#16 Scholl Exercise Sandals. They Always Hurt My Feet But I Know A Lot Of Ladies Loved Them

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#17 Easy Bake Oven. One Of The Toys I Wanted So Badly But Never Got As A Kid

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#18 The Lunch Counter At Woolworths

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#19 Frosted Bar Glasses With Gold Accents

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#20 Back When Fast Food Places Had Ashtrays

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#21 1930sapartment Size Jadeite Enamel Kitchen Electric Stove And Oven

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#22 Until I Found This Picture, I Didn’t Realize Other People Had The Same Measuring Spoon Set That I Grew Up With

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#23 These Made Eating Corn On The Cob Even More Fun

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#24 If You Had A Crock Pot Back In The 70s, It Was Very Likely This Rival In Avocado Green

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#25 We Had A Dustpan Like This. It Fit On The End Of The Broom

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#26 Diving Lady Neon Sign For The Starlite Motel Mesa Az. I Imagine This Must Have Looked Cool Lit Up At Night

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#27 Trouble I Can Still Feel What It Was Like Pushing Down The Dice Dome

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#28 Mousetrap! I Loved Playing This!

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#29 Play Wigs. I Always Wondered What They Looked Like On, And Then I Found These Little Girls Wearing Them

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#30 The Barbie Camper That Used To Take Road Trips In The Backyard

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#31 Did Anyone Ever Live A House With These Antique Light Switches?

Apparently they were first introduced before 1900 but some stayed in use until the 40s. I seem to remember having a set in some house but can’t remember where

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#32 Mastermind

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#33 Late 1970s Grocery Store Checkout With The “Scan Master”. Nothing But Brown Paper Bags

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#34 Green Stamps And The Machine That Spit Them Out

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#35 An Amc Gremlin Was A Prize On The Price Is Right In 1974

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#36 1976 Saturday Morning TV Guide

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#37 Tupperware Mix-N-Stor

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#38 Gentlemen. Are You Going Out Tonight? Jcpenney Has Just The Fashions To Attract Those Ladies You Are Wanting To Impress And Don’t Forget To Top It Off With A Jaunty, Single Feather Hat

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#39 I Still Have A Box Of My Childhood Marbles (I Haven’t Lost All Of Them Yet)

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#40 Mister Merry’s Play Lighter. Perfect Of Baby’s First Cigarette!

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#41 My Mom Was Not A Fan Of Me Stomping Around The House On These

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#42 I Had A Little Metal Cash Register Just Like This

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#43 There Was A Park That My Dad Used To Take Me To That Had This Slide

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#44 GE Giant Screen TV With Integrated VCR From 1978 These Weighed In At Over 350 Pounds

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#45 I Had The Can Of Tinkertoys On The Left

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#46 Everything Back In The 80s Needed A Ruffle Even A Denim Skirt

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#47 I Didn’t Realize Twiggy Had So Many Different Products

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#48 The 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Motorama Car With An In-Dash TV

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