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All American Toy Company The All American Toy Company was founded in 1947 by Clay and Beth Steinke of Salem, Oregon The company started when Clay thought that a large, heavy duty toy truck was needed, that could be played with for years and years and still hold together
History - All American Toy Company In the beginning 1950 Christmas Gift Opened In 2008 Rod Adams Restoration Project California Ink Truck The story of the All American Toy Co and the California Ink Company toy tanker truck, as I know it
The story of the All American Toy Co. and the California Ink Company The story of the All American Toy Co and the California Ink Company toy tanker truck, as I know it By Pat Russell The California Ink Company originated as a business in 1891 in Los Angeles as a subsidiary of Union Oil Company
About Us - All American Toy Company The All American Toy Company was founded in 1947 by Clay and Beth Steinke of Salem, Oregon The company started when Clay thought that a large, heavy duty toy truck was needed, that could be played with for years and years and still hold together
All American Toy Company - In The Beginning All American Toy Company In the beginning Check back often, this page will be continually updated This is where it all started in 1947 with the hand made wood patterns Note the one on the left doesn't have a air horn mount This picture shows the three types of cast aluminum cabs that the All American Toy Co us
Photo Collection - All American Toy Company We would enjoy to hear your stories with the love that you have for All American Toy Company Feel free to send us your pictures, so we can add them to our history page for everyone to enjoy
Custom Builds, Page 27 - All American Toy Company When I discovered that the All American Toy Company was once again in business, I was determined to restore the truck so my grandson could see what it originally looked like