Conversion. Toy factory.
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
Keystone Mfg. Co., Dorchester, Mass. Feb., 1942. Conversion of the machines from production of metal toys and motion picture projectors to radio filter boxes for jeeps and tanks. Photographer: Hollem,…
Today the Keystone factory is now a residential building.
This is the Hallet and Davis building at 151 Hallet street. The building was vacated by Hallet and Davis in 1929. Keystone moved into the building in 1942.
This Rocket Ship measures 14′ x 3.5″. The front of the upper deck turns as an independent gun turret. This is a color variation of the other one that I have…
This ship measures 16″ x 4″. The deck on this one is finished darker than the other one I have. Unfortunately someone painted the planes gray, they originally would have…
This ship measures 16″ x 4″. It first appears in the 1940-1941 catalog as a “Toy Fair Blue Ribbon Winner” and continues to appear at least through the 1942-1943 catalog. …
This cruiser measures 14″ x 3.25″. The box for this one is graphics free and only has the stamp on the one end flap, which is uncommon. The box is…
This ship measures 14″ x 3.25″. This cruiser first appears in the 1942-1943 catalog as part of the #671 Battle Fleet and the #652 Convoy Fleet but as a two…