Model #104 Blue Boat
This is a 7″ rubber band powered boat. Usually these boats were red and this is the rarer blue. It also differs in that it does not have the metal…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Boats powered by wind up motors or rubbers bands.
This is a 7″ rubber band powered boat. Usually these boats were red and this is the rarer blue. It also differs in that it does not have the metal…
These two boats are rubber band powered and the hulls are 7″ long. The boats originally sold for 10 cents in 1939. From my personal collection.
This unique Keystone boat is 9″ long. It is a combination of a sailboat and a motor driven boat. That I am aware this combination was only done once. The…
This 9″ boat is pre-1933. It is early due to the brass on it and the size of the light. Solid wood construction. Simple twist of the “handle” that comes…
This boat is circa 1934 when Keystone incorporated Jacrim into Keystone. The label says Jacrim by Keystone. The use of this wording stopped by 1939. These battery powered boats would…
This is an early rubber band powered boat that is 7 inches long. The hull is solid wood as well as the “engine”. This is the first time I have…
These boats are not too difficult to find but this one is unusual in that it is a green and white paint scheme and has a metal plate covered bow.…
This is a K-5 speedboat measuring 23″ in length. It appears in the 1938-1939 catalog. It is a power boat. The handle near the engine is turned to wind it…
This is a very rare ship produced only in 1941. It is the largest ship produced at 24″ long and weighing more than five pounds. It has a wind up…
This is an battery powered speedboat from the early 1930’s. It is 9 inches long. Boats of this type are fairly common. This one is early and can be known…