Keystone Replacement Parts
I received another box of wooden Keystone replacement parts from Jerry Tompkins widow today. This is the remainder of the wooden parts that Jerry had made. Jerry’s collection is boxed…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
I received another box of wooden Keystone replacement parts from Jerry Tompkins widow today. This is the remainder of the wooden parts that Jerry had made. Jerry’s collection is boxed…
On this day of thanksgiving we usually give thanks for health, family and friends. This year I would like to add all of you who have visited Collectingkeystone. Two days…
Photo from an internet auction.
This is a Seaworthy Boats logo that mentions Chester Rimmer as a Naval Architect. Chester was a MIT graduate in naval architecture. This type of label was used prior to…
Yesterday I went to Renninger’s fall antique show in Mount Dora, Florida to meet Bob Jones who runs the website Seaworthyjacrim.com. What a great time I had. Bob and I have…
Two days ago I received a glowing review of the website from Old Antique Toys, a daily blog site (oldantiquetoys.blogspot.com). The reviewer said “definitely one of the best websites that I…
This is a 1938 price list for the Marks Brothers Co. It was included with the release of the 1938-39 catalog. There are 10 pages of pricing on all of…
This is a letter that came with a 1938-39 Marks Brothers Co. catalog the letter is dated July 30, 1938. The letter highlights some of the new toys for the…
Here is an insert that came with the 1938-39 Marks Brothers Co. Catalog. It is for a new toy the Charlie McCarthy “Dancer”. The toy had a 20″ board that…