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  1. 25 de oct. de 2020 · It was one of Parkers Brothers' most popular board games in the 1960s. Then came the accusations that the toy's makers were marketing the occult to kids.

  2. 27 de oct. de 2013 · This mysterious talking board was basically what’s sold in board game aisles today: A flat board with the letters of the alphabet arrayed in two semi-circles above the numbers 0 through 9;...

  3. Ouija Boards. Click any picture below to enlarge it and begin a photo gallery. *Your browser must allow popups to view the photo galleries. The first Ouija boards were produced by the Kennard Novelty Company in 1890. The construction of these boards is quite unique.

  4. The Ouija [1] board is a ‘spirit’ or ‘talking’ board marked with the numbers 0 to 9, the alphabet and the words ‘yes’, ‘no’, and ‘goodbye’. Using a pointed or heart-shaped instrument called a ‘ planchette ’, users of the board lightly place their finger onto the tool and are guided across the board during a séance ...

  5. http://ouijaboards.com.au In the Mid 1960's Parker Brothers made a limited edition wooden ouija board known as the 602 series. The board was timber and so ...

  6. The J.M. Simmons Ouija is the quintessential Halloween talking board and you know this the first time you see it. There is a witch, a black cat, two four-leaf clovers, a swastika, and a hexagram.

  7. 28 de nov. de 2017 · Consider this: by the late 1960s, sales of the Ouija board rivaled that of America’s best-selling board game, Monopoly. In small towns and large, from Los Angeles to New York, the famous wooden plank and planchette seemingly was everywhere, delivering titillating, subversive entertainment for teen-agers and grad students, housewives and poets ...