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Shine Dew – ODM/OEM model train factory in China, Duangdong. Slottech – US Manufacturer of HO (1:64) slot cars. Slot.it – Italian manufacturer of 1:32 slot cars and accessories. Small Wheels – A brand name of Western Models. Smer – Longtime Czech producer of mainly plastic cars and trucks about 1:43 scale. Some kits. [27]
Hubley Real Toys 1958 Ford Sheriff's Car in about 1:50 scale. Toy is from about 1960. Wheels are from a later Matchbox. Another direction around 1960, was Hubley's pre-assembled Real Toys line (called Real Types in Canada). These cars were about 1:50 scale and measured approximately 3 1 ⁄ 4 inches long. [10]
Jo-Han limped through the 1980s re-issuing old kits and promos. The company gave up trying to retail its models and set up a branch company called X-El Products to sell reissued promos. The X-El reissues have sometimes been passed off as originals in antique malls and flea markets. [30] The X-El Products era was an ironic time.
Cover of the 1916 catalog of Gordon-Van Tine kit house plans A modest bungalow-style kit house plan offered by Harris Homes in 1920 A Colonial Revival kit home offered by Sterling Homes in 1916 Cover of a 1922 catalog published by Gordon-Van Tine, showing building materials being unloaded from a boxcar Illustration of kit home materials loaded in a boxcar from a 1952 Aladdin catalogue
Belknap Hardware's fame spread and the company was represented at the 8th Annual Convention of the Panhandle Hardware and Implement Association in Amarillo, Texas. [6] The Belknaps figured prominently in the history of the Pendennis Club of Louisville, the first club house of which, in 1848, was a former Belknap family mansion.
The sale (for $51,000) took place in December 1924, [3] Scintilla began using the site in early 1925. Scintilla was purchased in 1929 by Bendix Corporation, who produced magnetos in the former Cart and Carriage works site until the end of World War II.
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