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In 1943,
Richard James invented one of the
greatest toys ever. James, a naval
engineer, was conducting an experiment
with tension springs. During the
experiment, one of the springs fell
to the floor and began to "walk."
James took the spring home to his
wife, Betty, and asked her if she
thought it was something they could
pursue. Betty had a vision for a
toy and scoured the dictionary,
looking for an appropriate name.
She came across the word "slinky,"
a Swedish word meaning stealthy,
sleek and sinuous. Toy history was
made.
The Slinky® debuted at Gimbel's
Department Store in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in 1945. Both Betty
and Richard were skeptical about
how the Slinky® would sell.
All their doubts were put to rest
when all 400 Slinkys® for sale
were purchased in 90 minutes. Since
then, over three hundred million
Slinkys® have been sold worldwide.
The
Slinky® is still made in Hollidaysburg,
Pennsylvania with the original equipment
Richard James created. The Slinky®
has changed little in over 60 years.
A crimp was added to the ends of
the wire to ensure safe play. At
$2.99, the Slinky® remains a
value-priced toy for children of
all ages.
Though it was
developed to be a toy, other applications
for the Slinky® have been discovered.
The Slinky® has been used as
an antenna by soldiers in Vietnam,
as a therapy tool and for coordination
development. The possibilities are
endless.

The Slinky®
has even made it to the silver screen.
Slinky's® appearances include:
Ace Ventura- When Nature Calls;
Demolition Man; Other People's Money;
and Hairspray. In Disney's digitally-animated
feature Toy Story, the Slinky®
Dog played an important role.
The Slinky®
(under House Bill No.1893 - Session
2001, of the General Assembly of
Pennsylvania) has been named the
Official State Toy of Pennsylvania
as of November 4, 2001.
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