To follow: British toy collector
CONTINUE TO TELL about decent accounts in social networks through which you can view the whole world.
Even if you haven’t been interested in toys for a long time, and you don’t have children, it still doesn’t mean anything - tricky gadgets can be carried away at any age. Youtube Grand Illusions, owned by the eponymous British store, the best proof of that. His host, Tim Rowette, has dedicated his life to finding interesting toys around the world. Now there are more than twenty thousand copies in his collection, and each of them is remarkable for something: a brilliant mechanism or a particularly complex structure.
You cannot buy them, but you can see how they work: there is, for example, Euler's disc, a folk Japanese toy made of wooden sticks, a machine that cuts paper, unusual clockwork toys (again from Japan) and even a long video about Soviet toys. In general, there is something to look at the weekend.