
Strombecker Baby Carriages
Here are two Strombecker baby carriages. The one on the right has a metal bonnet and the left has a wooden bonnet. The one on the left is 4.5″ long…
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
Side collection started due to books misidentifying Strombecker as Keystone.
Here are two Strombecker baby carriages. The one on the right has a metal bonnet and the left has a wooden bonnet. The one on the left is 4.5″ long…
This is a Strombecker Austin Road Roller. It measures 5″ long by 2″ wide. The front roller turns when the metal rod in the back is rotated left or right.…
A collection of Strombecker airplanes each measuring 5″ long with a wingspan of 6.5″. The fuselage is wooden and the prop and tail wings are metal. From my private collection.
This is a Strombecker C751 Air Mail plane. It measures 5″ long with a wingspan of 7″. This is a less common plane with a logo. Wooden fuselage and wing…
This is an early Strombecker bi-plane likely from the early 1920’s. It is 5″ long with a 5″ wingspan. The fuselage and wheels are wooden and all other parts are…
This is a Strombecker metal wing airplane that is less common than the wooden wing. It measures 5″ long with a 6″ wing span. These are from the 1930’s. From…
This is a mint NOS Strombecker ambulance from the 1930’s. The ambulance measures 5 inches long by 1.5 inches wide. From my personal collection.
This is a Strombecker car carrier that measures 20″ long. It would come with three cars or trucks. There are several different versions and colors for this carrier. From my…
This is a nice example of a Strombecker Daytona Beach car. It measures 5.5″ long. From my private collection.
This is an early Strombecker sedan from the 1930’s. It is 5.25″ long. From my private collection.