Knapp Electric and Novelty Company introduced Krazy Ikes, a wooden construction set, in the late 1920. The manufacturer promised children that they could ����_�build a thousand funny things����_��all different.����_�_ The sets contained various pieces that could be assembled to make people, animals, and silly-somethings. The slender connector pieces were about pencil-thickness and one to two inches long. These could attach to knobs on the body, head or foot pieces. Later iterations of the Krazy Ikes were made of plastic and included characters like Mickey Mouse and spacemen.
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