This page features both my personal collection and collections that others submit to the site.
The History of Keystone Manufacturing Company From 1919 to 1967
This page features both my personal collection and collections that others submit to the site.
I have a Keystone child’s desk made of 100% Masonite.
Have you seen one?
Hello,
I have never seen any of their furniture. I would love to see some photos if you have the time. The furniture was produced during the late 1930’s and stopped production in 1941. Keystone made, that I am aware, three styles of desk and a chair. If you are interested I have two catalogs that show the furniture and I can send you a copy of the furniture page.
Derrick
Hello Derrick;
I have recently obtained a small collection of Keystone Naval Vessels; most of which require some replacement parts. I was given your name by Bob Jones who said you might be able to advise me on where I cold obtain some of the parts I am looking for. I have the following ships:
-Battleship
-Cruiser
-Exploding Ship and Sub
-Sub
-Radar Ship
-Aircraft Carrier
I thank you in advance for any advice or assistance you can provide me.
Sincerely;
Rick Jones
Hello Rick,
Yes I do have some wooden parts. The best way I can help you is if you take photographs of each ship and send them to collectingkeystone@gmail.com. All of what you have had different styles throughout the years of production therefore different parts. Hopefully I can help.
Derrick
I have a Keystone Ride ‘Em 6400 pressed steel locomotive. Need information of value.
Hello Gwen,
I don’t follow the pricing on streel toys much. I know the locomotives are fairly common and seem to sell on EBay for, between, $200 to $400.
Derrick