Vintage 1960s 1970s Toy Klackers - Clackers- Everything you ever wanted to know.
Clackers, Clack Clacks, Click Clacks, Crackers, K-Nokkers,Ker-Knockers, Klik Klaks, Klackers, Klick Klacks, Knockers, Klakers, Mini Poppers, Moon Rocks, Popper Knockers, Rockers, Super Clackers, Quick Klacks, Quick Clacks, Quick Wacks, Wackers, Whackers, Whak Kos, Zonkers, Bonkers, kerknockers, kerbangers. These are just some of the names I have heard over the years.
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Klackers,
Klick Klacks, Quick Klack, Clackers, Click Clacks, Ker Knockers, Popper Knockers,
Klik Klak, etc. For Sale. *FOR ADULTS ONLY. These were taken off the market
because of injuries they caused to kids. Please: for collectible use
only. .or Adults!
*In Stock! These are the top quality Vintage Old Original 1960s - 1970s Clackers Acrylic balls with sturdy string, handle/paddle and caps on top of balls. MINT CONDITION - UNUSED - in original bag with directions! Warehouse Find! Stored all these years. Sold by pair/set in bag. Same brand as I had in stock last year.. but color selection is better - I think. Great Colors! *Clackers I have for sale are Solid Colors & Translucent (Solid balls match pretty well - except in Mixed batch) - (Translucent balls are darker colors & 1 may be solid). If you prefer a certain color, write it in the shopping cart in the Comments area on the address page. If you prefer Lt or Dark let me know. Quantities are limited - give me two color choices to work with. If you don't specify, I will surprise you! . Colors Available: Click on photo to enlarge! When you hold up the Translucent ones to light, the colors show up and you can see inside the clacker. *These are very sturdy - I sold hundreds last year - of this kind - with only 3 breaks. All are Mint/Unused No Cracks or Chips! I will give a One FREE REPLACEMENT if you break yours within 30 days of purchase! Don't go crazy with them, they are old.. Always Use Common Sense. |
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We called them Klick Klacks when I was a kid. I could never get the hang of it. I was better with the paddle and ball toys!
Clackers came on the market in the late 60s and lasted into the early 70s. Clackers were never made of glass. The kinda looked like glass but they weren't. They were made with acrylic balls, (very dense type of plastic material) on a string with a ring or small handle in the middle. Some had no ring or paddle.. but just as easy to use. The point was to get the two balls going and have them "klick" against each other. You would build up momentum until they were hitting on the top and bottom in an arc. Very hard to do at first. I still have never done it! Then you would just keep going until you drove people around you crazy with the noise.
Since the balls were so hard..
and heavy, there were many injuries reported. They could break apart after heavy
use.. Also kids used them as weapons and
wound up hurting other kids. Eventually, they were taken off the market. Smaller versions came out
and they were discontinued also. In the 80s, when my kids were small, novelty
companies came out with this chintzy version: Plastic (light weight) balls with
plastic rods connected to them to hold them in place. You could klack them, but
it took no skill & was boring after a few minutes.. but alot safer.
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