Thursday, November 28, 2024

A Nice Wyandotte Sedan and Trailer

Thursday, November 28, 2024
Overcast with rain
34° F / 1° C

A Nice Wyandotte Sedan & Trailer
from hotdog explosion on ebay

In yesterday's post, I introduced you to a fine ebay seller whose store name is 
hotdog explosion. I found Charles' website by doing a search, and found a store with 
lots of nice toys, and excellent photography.  Better still, Charles takes a large number
of photographs in order to present each toy with all its'  details; top, sides, and bottom.

The use of a white base also  adds additional light to the darker-toned parts of the toys, bringing out the detail well. Of course, it makes my writing  a post all the more easier. 
I don't have to use Adobe Photoshop to bring out the detail in dark shadows, or to make "hotspots"  darker, in order to show the detail best.

For today's post, I selected a pair of toys.
They were manufactured by the Wyandotte Company.

The Wyandotte Company was an American company that started
in 1920, with production lasting from 1920-1956. The owners who started 
the company were Mr.George Stallings and Mr.William F. Schmidt.
The company produced many different toys, included pressed steel toys 
such as the one that is shown today.

Description*

*Courtesy of Charles from hotdog explosion on ebay.

"This is a truly wonderful find ! Released 76 years ago in 1938, this is the pre-war (WWII)
Sedan and Travel Trailer set from Wyandotte. Vintage toy records/books identify the car as a Nash. This is the pressed steel set (No. 346)."











I like the way Charles presents the bus below.
His skill at laying out a page design is marvellous.

I may need to go to go back to university to
get a career in page design and advertising! 

So that's it for today. 

Thanks for dropping by and as always,
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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