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After the baseball game Lumpy plays up to his dad that his two home runs when struck out twice. Was Wally still grade school? I am sure he was in high school by this time. Wally said something to Beaver about him being a big guy in junior high is that just in contrast to Beaver. Lumpy scares Beaver to death. What kind watches sodas for $15 back in 1958 which would be about $151.71? This is the closest one I could find in the 1958 catalog. “K A lot popular features at this low price! Self-winding, water resistant, watch with Chrome-plated steel case. . Stainless steel Luminous dial and hands. Sweep second hand. Good looking leather band. 4 N 1727E — gift wrapped. $14.94
“1958 SEARS Christmas catalog, watch K, p.84, SEARS DAVO,Thursdav. June 16. 2022, musetechrical.corm. It’s not really an expensive watch even for the time but rather low cost although not the cheapest and probably expensive to give to a 14-16 year old. |
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It works so well as an episode/theme because it's from the perspective of a 7 or 8 year old kid. A 7 or 8 year old kid in the late 1950s.
I could imagine how frightened and absolutely bewildered a kid could be in that situation. He's too narrow of experience to know how the world works, socially and legally. All he knows is that he's faced with two, or three, frightening specters: - A thrashing from a big hulking bully for having "stolen" his watch - Getting in trouble with the law ( for all he knows, he'll get "the chair" ) - Getting trouble with his parents for the two above situations The only way out he can see without his parents knowing ( see above 3 reasons ) is to come up with 15 dollars...which is as out of reach to a kid his age as 10 times that. The savings bond idea showed some quick and clever thinking for a kid his age...to a point. I think they did a good job tying this up not with Lumpy being skinned alive, but by showing the root of the whole situation was that the heretofore looming, imposing bully that is Lumpy, was his own reaction to being just as frightened of his father as Beaver was of him. We do get to see him meekly contrite to Ward as he apologized at the end. |
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Watches were more expensive in the pre quartz era. A Timex would have been about half of a regular mechanical watch in those days.
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