Indian Chief Canoe #974
This is a ten inch canoe from the 1950s. These canoes came in several different color hulls and the birch bark hull. The birch bark hull came both in silver…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This is a ten inch canoe from the 1950s. These canoes came in several different color hulls and the birch bark hull. The birch bark hull came both in silver…
This nine inch wind up tug is from the #985 set. It came with a six inch green barge attached by a string. The set appears in the 1950 Keystone…
This little six inch tug boat is from the #343 Tug and Barge set. There were two barges that were towed by the tug. The set appears in the 1955…
This set of tug and barge are 9″ and 5.5″ respectively. The tug has a wind up motor. These boats appear in the 1950 catalog. From my private collection.
This boat started as a mystery. I believed it to be a Jacrim but was not completely sure. I conferred with another Jacrim collector and we both believe that it…
This Flying Yankee is larger at 25″ long bow to stern. As you can see it has a wind up motor. The label on the deck makes this a slightly…
These boats seemingly prove a rumor. The rumor was that Chester Rimmer continued to make wooden boats after the closing of Keystone Wooden Toys. While not definitive proof these boats…
Here are four NOS sailboats. They are 9″ long. These are in the 1957 catalog. The last year Keystone produced wood toys. From my private collection.
This Tooting tug boat first appears in the 1954 catalog. It is 10″ long. The plunger behind the stack is missing a spring and a wooden ball top. When pushed…