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Game:Gee-Wiz the Racing Game Sensation

Wolverine Supply & Mfg Coca. 1930

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester, United States

Benjamin Bain of Pittsburgh founded the Wolverine Supply & Manufacturing Co. in 1903. Bain began as a tool and die maker, but soon branched out into toy manufacturing. He introduced a series of horse race simulation games in 1923. These toys operated by spinning a flywheel, which shot tiny ball bearings at the underside of a line of horses, propelling them along a track. A number of these games survive today, a testament to both their popularity as well as their high quality of manufacture. Both large and small Gee-Wiz race games survive, this example is the smaller home version. A larger, deluxe version may have served as a public gambling device.

Details

  • Title: Game:Gee-Wiz the Racing Game Sensation
  • Creator: Wolverine Supply & Mfg Co
  • Date Created: ca. 1930
  • Location: Pittsburgh, PA
  • Subject Keywords: horse race
  • Type: More Games
  • Medium: metal, string
  • Object ID: 112.6905
  • Credit Line: Gift of Richard Ellis in Memory of Bernard T. Ellis, Jr.

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