Forum > Pantograph/Copygraph

Hi there,

Merry Xmas, does anyone remember a 70s/80s toy, that was used for copying outline drawings, it could also reduce or enlarge the image. It was based on a drawing office pantograph, but was made of typically cheap 70s plastic.

We think it was either called Copygraph or Pantograph, but can anyone out there confirm what it was called & perhpas who made it.

Look forward to your replies.

Thanks, Rob.
Dec 25, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterRob Drinkwater
I remember the Sketchograph ads were on a lot in the mid 80s & my brother had one, not sure if it got used much but it was hanging around his room for many years.
Dec 27, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterRichard Davies
the name is sketch-a-graph. the original sketch-a-graph came with a pentograh and was manufactured by the Ohio Art Co, usa.

Oct 28, 2007 | Unregistered Commenteranita