Darrow Editions


round oilcloth board from the Forbes collection 1934 Darrow White Box1935 Darrow Black box Charles Darrow started producing Monopoly games in 1933. He started by making sets by hand for friends who came to his house to play with him and had to have a set of their own. These first sets had oilcloth boards, hand cut houses and hotels, hand-typed Chance, Community Chest, and property cards, and play money and dice from a dime store (some money was hand-typed as well). He found that he couldn't keep up with demand and enlisted the help of a print shop (Patterson and White) to help. The printer produced the black sections of the board which Darrow then hand painted to complete. By 1934 this still wasn’t enough to keep up with demand (an order from Philadelphia department store Wannamaker’s didn’t help the problem) so he had Patterson and White completely make 500 sets for him. As these sold out he had another 500 made. By 1935 demand had grown to the point where runs of 500 were not enough so he had 7500 produced. The large white box of the earlier editions proved too bulky for store shelves so the new run was put in a small black box with a separate board (similar to the Knapp Finance game). At this time Parker Brother’s noticed the popularity of the game and made a deal with Darrow to purchase it. The remaining stock of 5900 games went with the purchase.

Darrow board

Easley, SC

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