942 Light Blue Sailboat
This is a 9″ sailboat with a vinylite sail. It appears in the 1952 catalog. Wood hull and metal keel. From my private collection.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967

This is a 9″ sailboat with a vinylite sail. It appears in the 1952 catalog. Wood hull and metal keel. From my private collection.
Keystone made many variations of a fireboat over the years. I believe this on to be earlier because of the color scheme, lack of a fireboat label on the hull…
This is a 12″ hollow hulled motorized boat. It has a smaller motor so is key wound. To the rear of the key is a lever to stop and start…
This is a rare coupe that measures 13.25″ long. Someone did some modifications to the coupe that I will be undoing. The top was green before it was repainted red.…
This is my ugliest ugly duckling. It is missing most of its parts and has been painted. It has three wheels under the hull so it can be a pull…
This is an 18″ spring wound motor boat by Romalu. I currently no nothing about this company and this is the first boat by them that I have seen. I…
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 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…