Reyn Guyer
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Born | Reynolds Windsor Guyer 1935 St. Paul, Minnesota, United States |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College |
Occupation | Inventor |
Known for | Developing toys and games, song writing and publishing, entrepreneurism |
Reynolds Windsor "Reyn" Guyer (born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1935) is an American inventor.
Inventions
Among his notable developments are Twister, invented by Chuck Foley and Neil Rabens, and the NERF ball,[1] which he developed for Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers, respectively. He has also been inducted into the Hasbro toy and game inventors' hall of fame.[2]
Besides his work as a toy inventor, Guyer has also founded a music publishing company called Wrensong Music of Nashville.[3]
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