My Comments
I had one of those as a kid, and it was a lot later than 1951, I'm guessing around 1969. It was part of a subscription in which you would receive a new experiment each month or so. Later experiments would be dependent upon the parts of previous experiments. It was a hell of a lotta fun, and very educational. The amount of radioactive material of tiny, it was literally on the head of a pin.
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I had one of those as a kid, and it was a lot later than 1951, I'm guessing around 1969. It was part of a subscription in which you would receive a new experiment each month or so. Later experiments would be dependent upon the parts of previous experiments. It was a hell of a lotta fun, and very educational. The amount of radioactive material of tiny, it was literally on the head of a pin.