The inventor of the classic toy Etch A Sketch has died
at the age of 86.
Andre Cassagnes
died in Paris on 16 January, the Ohio Art Company, the US-based firm that made
the toy, said.
Mr Cassagnes
came up with the idea for a mechanical toy that creates erasable drawings by
twisting two dials in the late 1950s, while working as an electrical
technician.
Picked by the
Ohio Art Company at a toy fair in 1959, Etch A Sketch went on to sell more than
100 million copies.
Etch A Sketch,
with its familiar red-frame, grey screen and two white dials, allows children
to draw something and shake it away to start again.
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Mr Cassagnes
saw the potential for the toy when he noticed, while working with metal
powders, that marks in a coating of aluminium powder could be seen from the
other side of a translucent plate.
The Ohio Art
Company spotted the invention at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in 1959, and the next
year it became the top-selling toy in the United States.
"Etch A
Sketch has brought much success to the Ohio Art Company, and we will be
eternally grateful to Andre for that," the firm's president Larry
Killgallon said.
"His
invention brought joy to so many over such a long period of time."
The toy may
seem old-fashioned in an age of tablet computers, but the Ohio Art Company says
it still has a steady market, thanks in no small part to its appearance in the
Toy Story movies.
And it became a
feature of last year's US presidential campaign, when an aide to Republican
candidate Mitt Romney likened his campaign to the toy.
"You can
kind of shake it up and restart all over again," said campaign spokesman
Eric Fehrnstrom, a comment seized upon by his rivals as evidence that Mr Romney
was willing to change his position to get elected.
Etch A Sketch
has been named by the American Toy Industry Association as one of the most
memorable toys of the 20th century.
As well as
being the man behind Etch A Sketch, Andre Cassagnes also developed a reputation
as the most successful designer of competition kites in France during the 1980s.
Source: BBC
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