Early Life
Betty James was
born on February 13, 1918. She lived in Altoona. She loved to play when she
was a little girl. Betty went to Altoona High School. She went to college
for two years at Penn State University.
An Accidental Invention
In 1940 Betty
married Richard James. Richard was a naval engineer. He
worked for the Cramp Shipyard in Philadelphia. Sailors on ships used
measuring instruments. These were hard to read, because the boat never held
still. When the boat rocked, the reading on the instrument would change.
Richard’s job was to find a way to keep the instruments still. He
experimented with different springs. He thought they might keep the
instruments steady. One day, one of his springs fell off a table. It bounced
around. Richard was excited. This spring would make a good toy!
Richard took the spring home, and showed
it to Betty. He played with the spring, to see what it would do. He got it
to walk down stairs. Betty wanted a good name for the new toy. She looked in
the dictionary. Betty found the Swedish word “Slinky.” It meant smooth and
flowing. Richard and Betty liked this word. They used it to name their new
toy. Richard got a patent for his product.
Showing off the Product
Betty and
Richard wanted people to see their new toy. They looked for a way to show it
off in public. In 1945 the Gimbels Department Store in Philadelphia invited
them to the store. It was November. It was a cold, miserable evening. They
had 400 Slinkys to sell. Richard was afraid that no one would buy one. He
gave a friend a dollar. He asked him to buy a Slinky. This way at least one
would sell. Richard didn’t need to worry. People who saw the Slinky loved
it. The 400 Slinkys sold in 90 minutes.
After that, many people wanted Slinkys.
People saw them at the 1946 American Toy Fair. They were very popular there.
Manufacturing the Slinky
Richard and
Betty borrowed $500.00. They started a company. They called it James Spring
& Wire Company. Richard made a machine. He designed it himself. When it was
finished, it made Slinkys. They were made of 80 ft of wire. The wire came
from Sweden.
In 1956 the company changed its name. It
became James Industries.
The Business Grows and Changes
Richard moved to
Bolivia in 1960. Betty stayed behind. She had six children. Betty worked
hard. She cared for her family. She paid the bills. She kept the business
going. Betty needed a place where it would cost less to make her toys.
Philadelphia was too expensive. Betty looked for another place to go. The
small town of Hollidaysburg welcomed her. She moved her factory there.
Betty was a good businesswoman. She
found another way to cut costs. She stopped using Swedish steel. She found
an American-made, silvery metal. It was not as expensive, and it worked very
well.
People saw and heard advertisements for
the Slinky. A catchy jingle helped people remember the Slinky.
“What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs,
And makes a slinkity sound?
A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing,
Everyone knows it’s Slinky.
It’s Slinky, it’s Slinky,
For fun it’s a wonderful toy,
It’s Slinky, it’s Slinky,
It’s fun for a girl and a boy.”
Soon there were other Slinky toys. The
Slinky Dog and other Slinky pets were popular. Crazy Eyes were glasses with
springs attached to silly eyes. People liked them too. Slinkys for little
children were made from plastic.
In 1998 the Slinky brand was sold to
Poof Toys.
Slinky Toys Today
Slinkys are
manufactured in Hollidaysburg today. The factory still uses Richard’s
machinery. Hardly any design changes have been made. One small change was to
crimp the ends of the Slinky. Now children cannot cut their hands on the
ends.
The Slinky started as a toy, but people
have used it for many other things. Soldiers in Vietnam threw a Slinky into
a tree. It made a good radio antenna. Slinkys are good tools for physical
therapy. Students have used Slinkys to imitate sound waves in Physics class.
Slinkys have even been used to pick pecans.
One of the early space missions took a
Slinky along. They discovered something interesting. In space, a Slinky will
not “slink!”
Walt Disney Studios made a movie called
“Toy Story.” The Slinky dog was one of the characters. Now everyone knows
what a Slinky is. It is even in the
National Toy Hall of Fame
®
at Strong Museum, Rochester, New York.
Later Life
Betty James was
made a member of the Toy Industry Hall of Fame in 2001. Today she lives in
Hollidaysburg.
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