Monday, October 22, 2018

Another Fine Restoration of an old Keystone Toy

Monday, October 22, 2018
Clear skies and Sunny
7 C  43 F

Another Fine restoration
of an Old Keystone Toy

     I was chatting with Mr. Christopher Ferrone last week.  Chris is a successful businessman in the bus industry. However, one of his hobbies, for those who don't know, is taking old toys and restoring them with modifications. Being in the bus industry, Chris's company has lots of machinery to repair busses. What Chris does is to use this machinery to create his "masterpieces".

    His latest masterpiece is an old Keystone riding truck (circa 1940's) that was in good body shape, but quite rusted. Chris sandblasted this riding toy, and metamorphosed (changed) it into a superb steam-shovel/truck riding toy.  



As you can see, this toy is in very good condition. It even has its' rubber tires and wheels.



Below:

Chris decided to change the riding truck into a riding stream-shovel truck. You can see how much work that Chris put into designing, and then machining the new parts. He also did a fantastic job in  sandblasting and priming the old rusted and new parts.


Below: The Finished New Toy

This certainly is a fantastic new toy. It looks brand new! ALso, the toy can be ridden or it can be pushed. Notice that there are 2 handles on this toy. One for a small child when seated on the to of the steam-shovel  cabin, and another at the end of the steam-shovel grey part, which would be used to push the toy.






Chris even added a new "old" Keystone label 
in the back of the truck cab.

I did some restorations on smaller toys, but never did I do such
exhaustive and quality work as Chris. I just wonder where he finds the time to
create his wonderful toys!

Thanks for dropping by,
And as always,
Have a great part of the day or evening,
Wherever you may be.

Stacey Bindman
toysearcher@gmail.com




2 comments:

Unknown said...

Really like the end result but also liked the finished previous version. What a great hobby!

toysearcher said...

Thursday, April 24,2024

Hello Anonymous,

Thanks for the comment.

My apologies for answering so late.

Have a nice day,
(Mr.) Stacey Bindman
Writer of this blog