The Toy Tinkers offered several games in addition to the construction sets that most people associate with the company. Made of wood and metal and painted in bright, eye-catching colors, games like Ten Pin Tinker first sold in 1925. A bowling game that was available until 1927, Tinker Ten Pins was advertised with a jaunty jingle: "In bright and pretty colors of yellow, red, and blue, These Tinker Ten Pins will, we're very sure, bring much delight to you."
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