Saturday, July 20, 2013
Matching Arcade Toys
to Their Original Catalogues
I just received copies of the 1927 and 1936 Arcade toy catalogues. Between the # 33 issue (1927) and the # 51 (1936) catalogue, the number of pages in the catalogue dropped from 121 page to 36 pages. Many of the toys manufactured almost 10 years earlier were no longer made. The reasons probably were many. I can only write what I've read, but several reasons stand out.
1. Changes always occur with new toys coming out.
2. The Great Depression took its toll and companies downsized to stay in business.
3. The cost of rail transportation increased, and cast iron toys were heavy.
4. Pressed steel was already in production, and materials and labour were less expensive for production.
Cover Page for the 1927 Catalogue
First Page of the 1927 Catalogue
Cover Page of the 1936 Catalogue
I was busy yesterday, so I haven't identified which of the 2 catalogues
match the toys.
Another rainy day today. However, the good news is that the 90 degree Fahrenheit (34 degree Celcius) weather will be passing, as the weather gets cool.
Thanks for visiting,
and as always,
have a great part of the day,
wherever you may be,
Stacey
(toysearcher@gmail.com)
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