THANKS to Elma Young of Clydebank, who sent us today's picture.
She tells us: "I read recently in the Evening Times about the bogeys and trying to encourage children to make them again.
"This picture was taken around 1958 in Shortlees Crescent, Kilmarnock.
"It shows my two sisters and brother along with most of the children in our crescent. My dad was the one who made all the "guidies" (that's what we called them) for the children, and this picture shows about three guidies joined together.
"Note, we had no crash helmets in those days!"
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