Beaver!

Published September 30, 2020 Updated July 23, 2022

The Game of Beaver designed by G E Studdy and published by John Waddington Ltd in 1927.

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the Game of Beaver published by John Waddington Ltd in 1927

The Game of Beaver was devised by Frank R Brighten and illustrated by G E Studdy, the creator of Bonzo the dog, and published by John Waddington Ltd in 1927. Reckoned to be noisy and wildly exciting, the object of the game is to secure the highest number of points, which are indicated by the little number on each ‘Beaver’ card. See the Rules
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the Game of Beaver published by John Waddington Ltd in 1927

Above: the Game of Beaver designed by G E Studdy and published by John Waddington Ltd in 1927. 52 cards plus Points card + rules in box.

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By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)

United Kingdom • Member since January 30, 2009

Rex's main interest was in card games, because, he said, they were cheap and easy to get hold of in his early days of collecting. He is well known for his extensive knowledge of Pepys games and his book is on the bookshelves of many. His other interest was non-standard playing cards. He also had collections of sheet music, music CDs, models of London buses, London Transport timetables and maps and other objects that intrigued him.

Rex had a chequered career at school. He was expelled twice, on one occasion for smoking! Despite this he trained as a radio engineer and worked for the BBC in the World Service. Later he moved into sales and worked for a firm that made all kinds of packaging, a job he enjoyed until his retirement. He became an expert on boxes and would always investigate those that held his cards. He could always recognize a box made for Pepys, which were the same as those of Alf Cooke’s Universal Playing Card Company, who printed the card games. This interest changed into an ability to make and mend boxes, which he did with great dexterity. He loved this kind of handicraft work.

His dexterity of hand and eye soon led to his making card games of his own design. He spent hours and hours carefully cutting them out and colouring them by hand.

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