Zic-Zac
Co-Ordination Game
1980 (manufactured)
1980 (manufactured)
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A co-ordination game designed by Fredun Shapur that consists of two red wooden discs which are attached to each other by eight wooden sticks arranged slantwise. A ball in the centre is made to move between the rods by means of tilting it to the right and left. The ball may also be made to cross from one track to another by turning it towards or away from the body.
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Title | Zic-Zac (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Wood |
Brief description | Co-ordination game "Zic-Zac" designed by Fredun Shapur for Naef Spielzeug of Switzerland in about 1980 |
Physical description | A co-ordination game designed by Fredun Shapur that consists of two red wooden discs which are attached to each other by eight wooden sticks arranged slantwise. A ball in the centre is made to move between the rods by means of tilting it to the right and left. The ball may also be made to cross from one track to another by turning it towards or away from the body. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by the designer |
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Accession number | MISC.262-1988 |
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Record created | February 16, 2004 |
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