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Tootsietoy is a
manufacturer of die cast toy cars and
other toy
vehicles which was
originally based in Chicago, Illinois.
Though the
Tootsietoy name has...
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Tootsietoy, and
StromBecKer for its bubble-blowing solution. The
company is
currently owned by J.
Lloyd International and
markets under TootsieToy. J...
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designed by
Carey Cloud from 1938. Many
metal toys were also made by
TootsieToy, who also made
Monopoly game markers.
During World War II, the prizes...
- Some of the
earliest promotional models were from the
early 1930s, when
TootsieToy introduced a line of 1932
Grahams and later, the 1935 LaSalle.
These were...
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American companies of the
early 20th
century were
Roger Williams Toys,
Tootsietoy, Schoenhut, and the
Wisconsin Toy Co.
Dollhouse dolls and
miniatures were...
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driver behind the wheel.
While some of the
earlier toys had a
simpler Tootsietoy style single casting,
newer cars were
colored in
bright chrome paints...
- materials. The most
common scales are 1:400 and 1:200 scales.
Dinky Toys,
TootsieToy company, and
Hubley Manufacturing Company were
three of the
earliest companies...
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Barclay –
American simple metal toys of the 1950s & 1960s –
similar to
Tootsietoy.
Known for tiny cars
about 2.5 cm (1 inch) long.
Barni - The
brand name...
- car
kings like Chicago's
Strombecker would eventually be
purchased by
Tootsietoy and end up
making simple plastic cars and
other toys. By 1967, Revell's...
- Wilma, Kane,
Ardala and an
unidentified Mekkano Man Robot. In 1937,
Tootsietoys put out a six-piece die cast
metal set of four 5″ long
space ships and...