Friday, March 13, 2026

Two Nice Ones From July, 1972

Happy Friday the 13th! I have two bright, colorful photos from Disneyland from the Summer of 1972. I could have been there, in fact I was probably just off-camera wearing my velvet "Little Lord Fauntleroy" outfit and carrying a big lolly. 

A happy family poses beneath the Tinker Bell Toy Shop sign (which really should be in my collection), I wonder if Tink held a special place in their hearts? What am I saying, of course she did! Just as she holds a special place in your heart. I'll bet there was some great merchandise inside the store and wish I could walk and and look around (with a wallet full of money), maybe I'd buy one of those cool Sutcliffe "Nautilus" toys. 


You know, like this! I had one when I was a kid, but was stupid and actually played with it, thus reducing its collector value. I think I still have the sub itself somewhere (mine is a pale yellow), with a few pieces missing.


For kids (especially boys) of a certain age, there was no cooler thing than driving your own badass sports car. Why should dad have all the fun? Sure, you couldn't exceed 5 mph, and there was that rail in the road, but you still had the sun shining on you and the wind ruffling your hair - because these are all convertibles. I love the colors of these vehicles, they make me think of candy. “Tropical Fruit” flavors.
 

3 comments:

Nanook said...

Major-
Nice Nautilus.
As for that fun, family image.... let's just leave it with this: Welcome to the Dollhouse. If you know - you know.

Thanks, Major.

JB said...

Didn't we just have a Friday the 13th a few weeks ago? Who do I complain to?!?

Major, I'm sure guests mistook you for a costumed Character, in your velvet "Little Lord Fauntleroy" outfit. Only, they couldn't figure out which Disney movie or cartoon you were in.

I feel sorry for the Red Shirt Kid... somebody super-glued his knees together! And wow! Sis sure is a tall drink of water! Maybe she nibbled on Alice's piece of LSD infused cake. I too, would like to browse around inside the Toy Shop. In 1972, I'm sure there would be lots of neat stuff. Unlike today, where there'd be only plushies and bubble wands.

Hmm, they took a bit of artistic license in reproducing Disney's Nautilus. i.e., cheep. Evidently, you wind it up with that key to make the propeller/screw spin. It's not clear to me how one makes the sub neutrally buoyant so that it can travel underwater. Or maybe it just floated on top of the water? Still, I would've liked having this as a kid. And now I suffer from 'sub envy'.

Oh, I see Red Shirt Kid got his knees unglued. But now his butt is glued to the car seat! I don't remember seeing those signs on the front 'windshield' before. I can't make out the wording after "Please", but it's probably a warning not to ram the car ahead of you. Yes, that IS a nice assortment of fruity colors. We gots 'nanners, 'maters, granny smith apples, and whatever kind of fruit the light blue is.

Some early seventies goodness. Thanks, Major.

JB said...

Hmm, it just occurred to me that perhaps Red Shirt Kid may have some kind of genetic malady. If so, I apologize.