I was always a Partridge Family fan from the beginning but outside of the records the only piece of memorabilia I had as a kid was the View Master picture reels. In the nineties going to record and comic book shows I was able to pick up a luncbox, the board game, and some comic books. When David Cassidy put out his autobiography I was working for the company that put on his book signing at the Mall Of Americs so I brought along my lunch box and board game and he graciously autographed them for me. After the signing was over and he was waiting for his limo to pick him up me and a few others were able to hang out and have a conversation with him for about 30 minutes. A real good time. I don't know if you've ever seen it but David Cassidy was in a great movie in 1991 called The Spirit Of '76. Someone has it posted on youtube so it's easy to watch. Was also lucky enough to have David autograph my movie poster from it. Love your collection.
Wow - what a great experience! Thanks for sharing that story. I've never seen the movie - but definitely will look it up on TH-cam. I'm so heartened when I hear people's experiences with David - always with nice words to say about him. He truly was a class act and always took time for his fans. I'm tearing up just thinking about it. Thanks again - your story made my day! ❤
I remember this also being released here in Australia Patti, I remember it being in the stores. I think a cousin received one for Christmas one year. A real collectable & I'm glad yours is in great shape !!
that miniature version is amazing. lol. Never had this game. I think the only games we had growing up was Monopoly and a checker board. Gotta love the colors. Kind of a silly concept for a game. Instead of the goal being trying to get to the bus first, maybe the goal could have been trying to get to their next show and you could have encountered some of the things that occurred on the show like getting a ticket, or, getting stuck in the mud in a rainstorm, etc. .
I like the way you think! That would have been more challenging, especially for that 7-12 age group. But it was a simple game for simple times I guess. 😊
LOL oh wow! I still have my game from when I was 7 in 1971. I always had to be "Keith". LOL. It baffled me why Chris, Tracy, and Ruben weren't included.
They probably saved some money by not including the rest of the cast. Plus the token pictures are the same as the pictures on the box - lol. Didn't put a bunch of money into it - but it was fun.🤗
If you have to go through so much trouble to tell a fake is a fake, then I don't understand why you would make such a fuss about buying the real thing. I would happily buy a fake kislux and have no shame in admitting it is a fake
I begged my father to buy it for me in the supermarket back in the 70s - I loved it.
cant believe i didnt have that in my collection..
priceless!..peace and keith always..rocky
Had that game but it got lost somehow. I check eBay every so often but I haven’t found that “new old stock” specimen yet! 😊
I was always a Partridge Family fan from the beginning but outside of the records the only piece of memorabilia I had as a kid was the View Master picture reels. In the nineties going to record and comic book shows I was able to pick up a luncbox, the board game, and some comic books. When David Cassidy put out his autobiography I was working for the company that put on his book signing at the Mall Of Americs so I brought along my lunch box and board game and he graciously autographed them for me. After the signing was over and he was waiting for his limo to pick him up me and a few others were able to hang out and have a conversation with him for about 30 minutes. A real good time. I don't know if you've ever seen it but David Cassidy was in a great movie in 1991 called The Spirit Of '76. Someone has it posted on youtube so it's easy to watch. Was also lucky enough to have David autograph my movie poster from it. Love your collection.
Wow - what a great experience! Thanks for sharing that story. I've never seen the movie - but definitely will look it up on TH-cam. I'm so heartened when I hear people's experiences with David - always with nice words to say about him. He truly was a class act and always took time for his fans. I'm tearing up just thinking about it. Thanks again - your story made my day! ❤
I remember this also being released here in Australia Patti, I remember it being in the stores. I think a cousin received one for Christmas one year. A real collectable & I'm glad yours is in great shape !!
Thanks Mark! Great memories!
that miniature version is amazing. lol. Never had this game. I think the only games we had growing up was Monopoly and a checker board. Gotta love the colors. Kind of a silly concept for a game. Instead of the goal being trying to get to the bus first, maybe the goal could have been trying to get to their next show and you could have encountered some of the things that occurred on the show like getting a ticket, or, getting stuck in the mud in a rainstorm, etc. .
I like the way you think! That would have been more challenging, especially for that 7-12 age group. But it was a simple game for simple times I guess. 😊
I received one from my roommate last Christmas. Had it as a kid too
Great gift!! ❤
Boy, if that's YOURS from 1971, you guys kept them in great shape.
oh gosh - my original was thrashed! I think Keith was lost too. 😆I picked these up over the years
LOL oh wow! I still have my game from when I was 7 in 1971. I always had to be "Keith". LOL. It baffled me why Chris, Tracy, and Ruben weren't included.
They probably saved some money by not including the rest of the cast. Plus the token pictures are the same as the pictures on the box - lol. Didn't put a bunch of money into it - but it was fun.🤗
If you have to go through so much trouble to tell a fake is a fake, then I don't understand why you would make such a fuss about buying the real thing. I would happily buy a fake kislux and have no shame in admitting it is a fake
I had this game!🩷