Lincoln logs. [electronic resource].
J.L. Wright Incorporated [©1930]
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According to David Owen, Lincoln Logs "are still popular enough to consume four carloads of Ponderosa pine trees from Oregon every month. They were invented in 1916 by John Lloyd Wright ... and were inspired by a Japanese technique for constructing earthquake-proof buildings". ('Where toys come from', Atlantic Monthly, October 1986, p. 66)
Toys United States Specimens; Jouets États-Unis Spécimens; Blocks (Toys) United States Specimens; Jouets en bois États-Unis Spécimens; Wooden toys United States Specimens; Cubes (Pièces de jeu) États-Unis Spécimens
Notched-dowel assembly system toys
Wright, John Lloyd; J.L. Wright, Inc.
Title on instruction booklet: Lincoln logs design book
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