Hollow Hull Sailboat
This is a 24″ hollow hull sailboat made by Keystone under the Jacrim label. Produced circa 1934. Just a few years later the hollow hulls were replaced by solid hulls.…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This is a 24″ hollow hull sailboat made by Keystone under the Jacrim label. Produced circa 1934. Just a few years later the hollow hulls were replaced by solid hulls.…
This is a rather small but very descriptive ad about the Traffic Outfit. This ad would have been from the mid 1950’s. From my private collection.
A NOS shooting cowboy pull toy. The horse gallops and the cowboy raises and lowers his arms when the toy is pulled. When pulled it also makes a clicking noise…
This is a salesman sample of the Indian Chief canoe with the tag still attached. It is 10″ long and is the birch bark version. It also came with a…
This is a near mint never played with “Breeze” sailboat. It is 14″ long. This sailboat appears in the 1956 catalog. From my private collection.
These boats are not too difficult to find but this one is unusual in that it is a green and white paint scheme and has a metal plate covered bow.…
This is one of the larger fireboats at 14″ long by 4″ wide. The hose is missing from the bow. When the pump, silver knob, is raised and then depressed…
This is an earlier version of the Tom Thumb battleship. It was produced sometime between 1929 and 1934. Most likely 1929 or 1930. It is 15.5″ long and solid wood…
This is one of the smaller Keystone garages with a base that is 10″ by 8″. The gas pump is filled with water (gas) that can then be pumped into…
This ride on wagon is an impressive 30″ long. It is all wood, including the horse. The horse’s tail is real horse hair. The back gate says “Danger” and is…