Romalu Wind Up Boat
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…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Non Keystone toys that I own.
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…
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…
This game was produced by Game Makers Inc. during the war. It is all cardboard construction except for the glass marbles. What you see is a NIB version. If it…
This game was produced by Toy Creations during the war. The only metal in it are the needles on the bombs. The sight has a mirror in it and works…
This bomb sight was made by Amsco. Based on materials and Amsco being a metals company this is a war years toy. The sight has a mirror in it and…
This submarine is 10″ long and rather simple in design, although it does have nice sweeping lines for the hull. The manufacturer is unknown but it is likely from the…
This car is identical in body style and tires to the cars that Keystone made. It is 4.25″ long. The mechanism for pumping “gas” and “oil” is different thought. I…
This is a hand held dexterity puzzle that measures 3.5″ by 5″. It is cardboard with a clip around metal frame. The bomber “floats” in the frame. The object is…
These walkie talkies are from the early war years when metal was restricted. Metal companies like Tudor would find other materials to use to stay in business. In this case…
This is an interesting paddle boat that currently has an unknown manufacturer although it has many similarities to Jacrim and early Keystone boats. It measures 18″ long. It is a…