The Original Spirograph is a drawing tool that produces intricate spiral designs. It consists of plastic gears and wheels set on a metal frame that fits over a paper sheet.
The first Spirograph was invented by British engineer Denys Fisher in 1965.
It was introduced in the US by Kenner in 1966 and became a popular toy.
The design and production rights have changed hands several times, with the current owner being Kahootz Toys.
The Original Spirograph has been in continuous production for over 50 years.
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The classic spirograph set with plastic gears and wheels on a metal frame.
A variation of the Spirograph which produces curves and patterns in a cyclical shape.
A set of plastic shapes with gears that can be used to create spirograph designs.
The Original Spirograph is recommended for children aged 8 and up.
No, you can use any type of paper as long as it fits under the Spirograph frame.
Yes, replacement gears and other parts are available from the manufacturer.
The Original Spirograph can create a wide variety of complex spiral and geometric designs.
Absolutely! The Original Spirograph is a fun and relaxing hobby for people of all ages.