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  2. The Marx Toys story: Iconic toys once made in Erie and ... - AOL

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    Rock'Em Sock'Em Robots even got movie cameos, as vintage toys in "The Santa Clause 2" and "Toy Story 2." And each Christmas, local toymakers became toy givers, courtesy of Marx Toys.

  3. Louis Marx and Company - Wikipedia

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    Marx was the largest toy manufacturer in the world by the 1950s. Fortune Magazine in January 1946 had declared him "Toy King" suggesting at least $20 million in sales for 1941, but again in 1955, a Time Magazine article also proclaimed Louis Marx "the Toy King," and that year, the company had about $50 million in sales. [4]

  4. The Marx Toys story: Erie and Girard factories made toys for ...

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    The first Marx Toys factory in Erie opened in 1927. The company bought the Girard Model Works, which had already been making toys for Marx, in 1935.

  5. Best of the West (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, toy manufacturer, Louis Marx and Company, sought the means to compete against Hasbro's newly introduced G.I. Joe action figure line. Marx was able to employ their state-of-the-art plastic injection technology to produce a 12" articulated action figure.

  6. The Marx Toys story: The toymakers and their 'elves' made ...

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  7. Batman action figures - Wikipedia

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    The Marx Toy Company produced the first pose-able Batman action figure in the mid-1960s. It was about 4" tall (10 cm) and came with a multitude of accessories including cuffs, batarangs, and a fire extinguisher. Very few remain in existence, and they have been described as the "holy grail" for vintage Batman toy collectors.

  8. Louis Marx - Wikipedia

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    Louis Marx (August 11, 1896 – February 5, 1982) was an American toy maker and businessman whose company, Louis Marx and Company, was the largest toy company in the world in the 1950s. He was described by some as an experienced businessman with the mind of child.

  9. What was your favorite Marx Toy? Or did you work at the Erie ...

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