
Tommy Tucker Fire Station #744
This is a rare Tommy Tucker set from 1933. The trucks are 7.5″ long, the alarm is 6″ tall and the station is 8″ wide. All wooden construction. The station…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing From 1919 to 1967
This is a rare Tommy Tucker set from 1933. The trucks are 7.5″ long, the alarm is 6″ tall and the station is 8″ wide. All wooden construction. The station…
This is the largest of the Davy Crockett Indian Target Sets. This one is MIB and has never been played with. The bullets are rubber tipped and still flexible. These…
This is a train station from the late 1940’s. It measures 17″ wide by 7.5″ deep and 7″ tall. When the crank on the left roof is turned a record…
This is a large exploding fort at 24″ wide. When the one of the red targets was struck with the tank projectile all of the pieces from the deck up…
The backdrop for this set measures an impressive 23″ by 15″. The backdrop city and sky are curved in opposite directions to give it an oval shape which does not…
This is a large train layout at 41″ by 17″. This is the largest train set that Keystone made. All pieces are the standard ones from the smaller sets. The…
This is a near mint in the box Fort Washington #534. This is one of the largest forts Keystone made. This is not one of their exploding forts. The only…
An early example of an exploding fort. It measures 14″ wide with the cannon being 7.5″ long. When the red target was hit on the fort all of the top…
This is one of the more simplistic of the Keystone fire stations. The base measures 16″ by 9″. There is a stop bar at the back that has two spring…
This is Keystone’s largest fire station at 18″ by 10″. There is an alarm that can be sounded by turning the handle on the right front of the building. Above…