
The style matches up with the Magic Window and the design around the Window's rim, almost perfectly. By the way, I'm really proud of that stand I've added.

The box has been missing for even longer, and is not included. The original stand has been missing for many years, and is not included. The sand however, still flows freely, and does not clump up. This rare and hard-to-find toy from the mid-1970s, is in very good condition, but does show a lot of small scuffs and scratches from use (see photos). I had so much fun playing around with this in different types of lighting, trying to photograph it, I almost changed my mind about listing it!!! Every type of lighting I experimented with, produced different effects.Only the Magic Window, and a folding transparent stand that I've added, are offered for sale.


Offered for Sale, a Rare Vintage 1975 Wham-O Pink Glow in the Dark Magic Window.Remember Wham-O? The guys who invented the Hula-Hoop, the Frisby, the Hackey-sack, the Boogie-board, and on, and on, and on? They were one of those "old school" companies that didn't just manufacture toys - they actually created them!The P ink Magic Window, by Wham-O, is one of the more rare ones, and a Very Collectible Piece of 1970s Memorabilia! Wham-O also produced this vintage toy in blue, and green, beginning back in 1970 and continuing - I think - into the 1990s.Only this version - a limited edition from 1975 - the Pink one - used fluorescent sand.
