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ALPS LOWLIGHT KARMANN GHIA 357 VW

ALPS SHOJI Ltd. made battery-operated mechanical toys (robots, cars, musical chimps, clowns, wind-up animals) and produced some of the better quality Japanese toys throughout the post-war years. Alps Shoji Ltd. Tokyo, Japan was founded in 1948 and was specialized in toy vehicles and novelties. A lot...
Published in: ALPS

BODIRSKY SPLIT GLASS VW BOTTLE V1

One-piece glass bottle with solid windows incorporating bumpers and wheels, 125cc molded on driver’s door. The bottle neck protrudes from the lower rear of the body and has red or black bakelite cap. Bottle filled with alcohol, other liquids or candy. Just to note, BODIRSKY was not the manufacturer ...
Published in: BODIRSKY

CKO ADLER CONVERTIBLE K 358

Georg KELLERMANN founded his own Company in 1910 in Nürnberg, Germany. He learned the trade at the Company of Karl Bub and later at Distler. In the early years he focused on penny toys: cars, small train sets, fire cars and figurines. Only in 1920, the brand name and trade mark CKO was established. ...

CKO KARMANN VW CONVERTIBLE K 359

Georg KELLERMANN founded his own Company in 1910 in Nürnberg, Germany. He learned the trade at the Company of Karl Bub and later at DISTLER. In the early years he focused on penny toys: cars, small train sets, fire cars and figurines. Only in 1920, the brand name and trade mark CKO was established. ...

CKO KELLERMANN KdF Wagen VW IA 359

Georg KELLERMANN founded his own Company in 1910 in Nürnberg, Germany. He learned the trade at the Company of Karl Bub and later at DISTLER. In the early years he focused on penny toys: cars, small train sets, fire cars and figurines. Only in 1920, the brand name and trade mark CKO was established. ...

CKO KELLERMANN SPLIT VW IA 359 & K 359

Georg KELLERMANN founded his own Company in 1910 in Nürnberg, Germany. He learned the trade at the Company of Karl Bub and later at DISTLER. In the early years he focused on penny toys: cars, small train sets, fire cars and figurines. Only in 1920, the brand name and trade mark CKO was established. ...

CKO VW BUS V1

The first version of the CKO VW Bus was produced in both Kombi (ambulance and non ambulance) and Pritsche models. The body is a one piece diecast metal stamping with fine details of the doors, V front with logo and cut out windows. There are two different style bumpers modled into the body. Details ...

CKO VW CONVERTIBLE IA 359

Georg KELLERMANN founded his own Company in 1910 in Nürnberg, Germany. He learned the trade at the Company of Karl Bub and later at DISTLER. In the early years he focused on penny toys: cars, small train sets, fire cars and figurines. Only in 1920, the brand name and trade mark CKO was established. ...

COMANDO OVAL VW V1

Plastic body with cut out windows and very good details of front and rear hood, bumpers, door seams and rear oval window with air louvers. Clear plastic window insert and headlight lenses. Tin chassis with a friction motor with rubber tires and stamped with the COMANDO insignia. Painted bumpers, tai...
Published in: COMANDO

CRAGSTAN VW CAMPER BUS

CRAGSTAN was a marketing and distribution firm from New York and imported post-war Japanese battery-operated and mechanical toys. It was founded by Mr. Frank Stanton, his brother Arthur Stanton and Victor Elmaleh. CRAGSTAN appears to have operated from the late 1950's through to the late 1960's. The...
Published in: CRAGSTAN

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