WHEN WAS SILLY PUTTY INVENTED
A bouncing, stretching, newspaper-copying blob of pink goo actually started as a...
Download Original →Silly Putty Creation
Invented by James Wright in 1943, Silly Putty was initially created as a synthetic rubber substitute during WWII.
Download Original →Accidental Invention
Silly Putty was discovered by James Wright when combining silicone oil and boric acid in 1943.
Download Original →First Silly Putty Batch
The first batch of Silly Putty was created in 1943 by James Wright in his lab.
Download Original →Silly Putty Patent
Peter Hodgson patented Silly Putty in 1949, six years after its initial creation in 1943.
Download Original →Original Silly Putty
The original Silly Putty was invented in 1943 and was initially called Nutty Putty.
Download Original →James Wright's Lab
James Wright invented Silly Putty in his lab in 1943 while trying to create synthetic rubber.
Download Original →Silly Putty History
Silly Putty was invented in 1943 by James Wright and became popular in the 1950s.
Download Original →Invention of Silly Putty
Silly Putty was invented by James Wright in 1943 as a result of an experiment gone wrong.
Download Original →Silly Putty Discovery
James Wright discovered Silly Putty in 1943 when he combined two unlikely substances in his lab.
Download Original →Birth of Silly Putty
Silly Putty was born in 1943 when James Wright created a unique substance with silicone oil and boric acid.
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