Last year, hidden in the rafters in my parents garage at their lake house, we found a box similar to this. We got them out and started playing until mom came out and said she had been looking for them because they were dangerous and needed to be thrown away promptly.
Kind of a bummer. They were more fun that horse shoes.
“Last year, hidden in the rafters in my parents garage at their lake house, we found a box similar to this. We got them out and started playing until mom came out and said she had been looking for them because they were dangerous and needed to be thrown away promptly.”
We still have a set of Jarts. When parts of our yard needed to be aerated, I would break out the Jarts. Our grandkids play with the Jarts when their parents aren’t around.
We made our own darts using a corn cobs, nails, and chicken feathers. My brother perfected different designs for accuracy and distance.
Notice the box says “for adults” but I don’t remember adults playing with them. I always thought they were a toy.