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1963 - Reyn Guyer was Vice President of his father's design company-The Reynolds Guyer Agency of Design.
While working on an idea for a shoe polish promotion, Reyn came up with the idea of making games with people being the playing pieces on the board.
Reyn developed a game called KING'S FOOTSIE showed it to the game division of 3M. 3M turned it down.
Reyn's father agreed to underwrite a new division of the company to work on the 'people are the players' idea. Reyn hired
Charles Foley and Neil Rabens and the three men worked together to develop eight new game ideas.
1964 - Reyn and Mr. Foley took the games to the Milton Bradley Co. and Vice President Mel Taft chose the game with the colored
circles in a row and convinced his company to make it and promote it.
When it was discovered that every ones' favorite name PRETZEL was not available, the Milton Bradley Co. chose TWISTER.
1965 - When it was difficult to find a supplier for the vinyl game boards, Mr. Foley convinced a major rubber manufacturing company
to take a chance on the new idea and make them.
The Sears Robuck Co. told Milton Bradley they would not put the game in their stores or catalogue. In December Mel Taft called Reyn
to say that Milton Bradley was discontinuing the product.
1966 - Mel Taft, knowing that a P. R. firm had already arranged for
TWISTER to be played on the Tonight Show, went to watch the show. Ava Gabor convinced Johnny Carson to play the game and dozens of
people were lined up at the Abercrombie and Fitch store on Manhattan where there were a few early games available.
Mel Taft called Reyn to say Milton Bradley had reconsidered.
1967 - TWISTER was named the 'Game of the Year'.
Mr. Foley and Mr. Rabins chose not to run the Reynolds Guyer Agency's Toy and Game division and left to begin a new company with Mr. Charles McCarthy.
1968 - Reyn, finding he loved Toy and Game development, chose to sell his share in the Reynolds Guyer Agency, and begin a new company called WINSOR CONCEPTS.
1969 - WINSOR CONCEPTS licensed a new toy idea to the Parker Brothers company. It was called the NERF BALL.
2003 - Milton Bradley added TWISTER MOVES to the line. With two and three CDs players are encouraged to listen to the music and occupy the
colored circle that is called for in the lyrics.
2006 - TWISTER DANCE was added. Players learn to dance on small TWISTER mats to forty different tunes.
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