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These Old-School Gadgets And Objects Deserve a Comeback

The world changes fast. Technology evolves, fashion transforms, and everyday objects disappear into memory. Most adults remember rotary phones and cassette tapes, but younger generations might walk right past these items without recognition. Each decade leaves behind physical remnants that tell stories of how we lived, worked, and played. The metal lunch pails and typewriters gathering dust in antique shops once represented cutting-edge convenience. Older folks smile with recognition at tools that shaped their youth while teenagers stare in confusion. These 17 vintage treasures capture moments in time when innovation looked very different—before smartphones replaced nearly everything we once carried separately.

Related: 12 Vintage Tools That Have Stood The Test of Time

1. This TV remote from the late '60s really explains why some people still call it a "clicker"

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2. These antique glass perfume Nips (or ampules) date back to the '30s through '50

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3. This colorful 1957 GE Electric Kitchen came complete with a two-in-one washer and dryer as well as a dishwasher

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4. This metal purse is actually a makeup compact

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5. This super convenient gun-shaped makeup compact from the '20s is so cool!

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6. A late 1950s Philco Predicta TV set

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7. This wooden table from the 1890s had built-in bowls!

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8. This 1970s Electrohome Saturn record player looks like it's straight out of outer space

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9. A cute Lenox spice village from 1989

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10. An old-school metal shopping list

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11. This bottle of cough medicine from 1919 is so old, it was made with heroin

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12. This roll-top writing desk was made back in the 1880s and restored in the '70s

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13. In the 1940s, airplanes were generally more spacious and provided an opportunity to entertain yourself by talking to your fellow passengers

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14. Morphine vials from WWII

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15. Mimeograph machines were invented in the 1870s and used for most of the 1900s to make copies using stencils

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16. A Lucite purse from back in the '50s

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17. Weird-looking telephones from Sweden in the '50s

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All images: Acid Cow
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