Weeden Manufacturing
Weeden Manufacturing was a toy company best known for producing model steam engines and electric motors.[1] They started making toy steam engines in October 1884 to sell via Magazine, and went on to make 100 different styles.[2][3] Weeden made its own tooling for all the engines they made. From 1890 to 1912 Weeden made a steam powered toy train. In the 1920s Weeden ventured into children's banks and electric stoves.[4] In 1942 they were purchased by National Playthings, the last steam engine being made 10 years later. [5][6]
Industry | Toy Making |
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Founded | 1884 |
Defunct | c. 1952 |
Headquarters | |
Products | Model Steam Engines, Electric Motors, Toys. |
References
- "Weeden Toy Steam Engines". Weedensteam.com. 2007-01-20. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- Lucy M. Wallbank (1972-10-22). "Weeden Toy Factory Known To Every Boy". Farmcollector.com. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- Fri, 2014-03-28 13:54 (2014-03-28). "Weeden No. 14 Toy Steam Engine | National Museum of American History". Americanhistory.si.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- "Weeden Steam Engine | Vintage Toy Steam Engines & Parts". Fabtintoys.com. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- "Weeden Toy Steam Engines". Weedensteam.com. 2007-01-20. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- Post an item. "Weeden #647 Model Steam Engine (c.1927-33)". Collectors Weekly. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
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