Thursday, April 18, 2024
Overcast and Rain
7° C / 45° F
Revisiting Mr. Ron Michaud
If you read my blog regularly, you'll know that I have been returning to my earlier posts to see who I have wrote about. I'm very grateful to all of the very helpful toy collectors, sellers, and companies who have "kept me busy" writing and learning about toys.
Mr. Ron Michaud:
I've been blogging since 2011, and have been writing posts about Mr. Ron Michaud and his fine toys since at least 2014. His "trademark " for photographing his toys is to place them on his porch railing.
And his "logo" on his ebay store site is what you see below:
(You can also find him by OldToys69 or do an ebay search for Ron Michaud.
He has an excellent 100% positive feedback, and his descriptions are honest.
Please note that all descriptions are placed above the assembled vertical photos.
American National AC Mack Richfield Gasoline Tanker
"Restored by an unknown person which is beautifully done bu I wouldn't classify it
a professional restoration. The rear brass spigot turns on and off".
Length: 29" (73.66 cm)
Buddy L Jr. Dump Truck Original
"Built to last, this 90+ year old dump truck is still functional. All wheels
are solid with front steering, opening cab doors and a manual life dump.
At 24" (60.96 cm) long it is slightly smaller than the early Buddy L trucks.
This line of Jinior Buddy L were made in the early 1930's for only a few years.
Description Below:
Buddy L No. 201 Custom Wooden Stake Bed Dump With Load
Custom made by Watson's Garage 177 shown on the brass tag located on the left side of the stake truck (please visit ebay for that photo).
A full bale of cotton and 6 straw bales come with the truck ready for delivery.
Length: 26 1/2" ( 67.31 cm)
Smith Miller L Mack International Paper Company
An older repaint on this 28" ( 71.12 cm) long semi tractor trailer.
Scale: 1:16
Vehicle Year: 1950's
Description Below
Structo #No 10 Bearcat Roadster With Hand Crank
"Beautifully restored measuring 16"
( 40.64 cm) long first introduced by
Structo in 1919"
Pressed Steel
So that's it for today. It's been a cold and rainy day today,
perfect for writing a blog post.
As always, thanks for dropping by, and have a great part
of the day or night wherever you may be.
My name is (Mr.) Stacey Bindman, and I can always be reached at
toysearcher@gmail.com
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