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Etch-a-Sketch or Magna Doodle?

The eternal debate!

         

JeremyL

5:47 pm on Oct 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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So which is better, Etch-a-Sketch or Magna Doodle?

I prefer the Etch-a-Sketch due to the quality of work produced and the skill needed to produce it. But my partner says Magna Doodle due to it's ease of use.

lorax

7:30 pm on Oct 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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In my era Etch-A-Sketch was the only option so I'm partial to it. But I thought the eternal debate was Maryanne or Ginger?

graywolf

8:33 pm on Oct 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The problem with magna-doodle's is they don't last that long. My three and five year old didi it in, in less than a year. Surface scarring, dead patches you name it.

Still don't think the etch-a-sketch is good, look at this Picture of Einstein [etch-a-sketch.com]

lorax

10:09 pm on Oct 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Wow!

duckhunter

3:53 am on Oct 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Double Wow! Some of those are amazing, well all of them actually. That's sure to make me feel inadequate when I pick up the Etch-A-Sketch next time.

I agree on the durability, our kids' Magna Doodle is shot too. Our Etch-A-Sketch is like new. There's one at my parents' house that's been through 6 grandkids and still ticking.

sem4u

12:29 pm on Oct 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Wow! (again!)

That certainly took some skill :)

mfishy

6:53 pm on Oct 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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<<But I thought the eternal debate was Maryanne or Ginger?>>

Nah, it's obviously Maryanne :)

JeremyL

11:48 pm on Oct 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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or better yet, which would you say Maryanne and Ginger prefer. Would they agree or disagree? Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmm?

grelmar

7:17 am on Oct 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Etch A Sketch - Durability, and quality of drawings, hands down. (Lite Brite is in a class of its own - you can simulate pixel by pixel drawing with that sucker, if you don't mind the weird offset grid.)

Ginger - Sucker for red-heads, always have been.

Timotheos

3:53 pm on Oct 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It's all about demographics.

Magnadoodle reigns for kids 2 to 5.

Etch-a-Sketch is the classic but is really for older kids. I'd say 5+. My youngins don't have the patience or dexterity for it yet.

Man, wouldn't that be a bummer if you accidently dropped your Einstein Etch-a-Sketch drawing. How long do you think it took to do some of those drawings? Amazing.

Hawkgirl

9:48 pm on Oct 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I just wonder what kind of superhuman patience it takes to do one of those intricate etch-a-sketches. They drive me nuts to the point where I don't have the patience to make a square or a zig-zag. LOL!

duckhunter

2:18 am on Oct 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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My houses usually look more like barns!