Wooly Willy
Wooly Willy is a toy in which metal filings are moved about with a magnetic wand to add features to a cartoon face. The toy was originally manufactured in Smethport, Pennsylvania and was launched on the toy market in 1955. It remains in production as of 2025.
Similar toys were made, some by the same company like the larger version, "Dapper Dan The Magnetic Man," which sold for three times as much.
The Woolly Willy trademark is currently held by the Beloit, Wisconsin-based company PlayMonster, formerly known as Patch Products, which purchased the Smethport Specialty Company in 2008.
Description
Wooly Willy is the smiling face of a man without hair, under a vacuum-formed clear plastic with a large number of magnetic shavings in it. When the attached magnetic wand moves along the plastic or the cardboard back, the black shavings follow it and this "hair" can create features like beards, mustaches, and shaggy eyebrows on the face."Creation
The brothers Donald and James Herzog developed Wooly Willy while working in the Smethport Specialty Company, their father's toy production company, in Smethport, Pennsylvania, United States. James came up with the idea as a use for the magnetic filings that resulted from creating other toys; Donald learned about vacuum-forming."Leonard Mackowski, an artist from nearby Bradford, Pennsylvania, was recruited to create Willy’s face" and his hidden signature is still visible.