Keystone Wood Toys Snap Button Choo Choo Model #235
This is a snap together train engine. What is interesting about these snap button sets is that they are assembled with literal snaps, the same you would find on a…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This is a snap together train engine. What is interesting about these snap button sets is that they are assembled with literal snaps, the same you would find on a…
This is a Coast Defense Fort with its box. The base of the fort measures 16″ x 8″. This is one of the smaller models of the coast defense fort…
On Friday I met Bruce and Becky Fox. Bruce is one of my sponsors for entry into the ATCA. We had a wonderful time talking toys and the collecting obsession…
This is a catalog of steel toys only. I know nothing about this catalog as this is just a copy of the cover. This is a copy of an original.
This is a 24 page catalog. I know little about this catalog as it is just a copy of the cover. This is a copy of an original.
This is a pamphlet catalog that is 6.5″ x 3.5″. The catalog was mailed out with the yellow 16 M.M. Keystone Price List, dated February 6th 1933, that is show…
This is an invoice for model # 112, 163 and 55. This is a copy of an original.
This is an invoice for model #78. This is a copy of an original.
This is an invoice for 24 different model #’s. This is a copy of an original.
This is an order sheet for 27 different model #’s. This is a copy of an original.