Norman Sas, Inventor of Electric Football, Dies at 87


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Norman Sas, Inventor of Electric Football, Dies at 87

By WILLIAM YARDLEY
Published: July 12, 2012

Norman Sas, a toy maker who transformed a vibrating sheet of metal into a thrilling and sometimes exasperating tabletop game called electric football, winning the devotion of boys from the late 1940s until simulated on-field action arrived on video screens in the 1980s, died on June 28 at his home in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 87.

His daughter Wendy Jones confirmed his death.

In the 1930s, an employee at a New York metal products company run by Mr. Sas’s father developed a device that propelled figures across a metal surface using vibrations created by a small motor. The company, Tudor Metal Products, first used the technology for car and horse racing games. But when Norman Sas bought the company with a partner shortly after World War II, he saw potential in applying the technology to football, which had become increasingly popular and was beginning to be televised in the New York region.

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http://articles.courant.com/2012-07..._1_fantasy-football-football-field-norman-sas

..... The game unfolded slowly and the players moved in all directions, but we couldn't get enough and we circled it in our Sears catalog every holiday season. Eventually, video killed the vibrating football star and the game faded away. But let's all say thanks to Mr. Sas, a true football hero.

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www.denverpost.com/latin/ci_21070040/norman-sas-electric-football-inventor-dies-at-87

www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/0...-sas-the-genius-behind-electric-football-dies
 

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