In 1953, unable to meet demand himself, Brunot sold manufacturing rights to Selchow and Righter (one of the manufacturers who, like Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley, had previously rejected the game). J. W. Spear & Sons began selling the game in Australia and the UK in 1953. They are now a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. |
In 1953, unable to meet demand himself, Brunot sold manufacturing rights to Selchow and Righter (one of the manufacturers who, like Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley, had previously rejected the game). J. W. Spear & Sons began selling the game in Australia and the UK in 1953. They are now a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. |