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1920's Gendron Pioneer Newspaper Coaster Wagon |
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This Daily News paperboy wagon probably delivered many newspapers to many customers in the 1920's in the Toledo, Ohio area. This is an original antique Gendron Wheel Company of Toledo, Ohio, Pioneer Coaster Wagon. |
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$500.00 |
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1895 Antique Toy Scenic Wagon |
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This original antique toy wagon is shown on a 1895 catalog page complete with scenic art work on both sides. This wagon was found in the rafters of the milkhouse on a small farm in northern Illinois, purchased in 1964 from Roger Patterson who played with it as a boy over a century ago. The front wheels, turning axle, handle, and rear side, have been replaced. The size of the box is 15" by 30" by 5" high. The front wheels are 13" and the rear wheels are 18" high. |
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$700.00 |
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1884 Original Gendron Iron Express Wagon |
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Peter Gendron, the most famous "Ride On" toy maker of all time, invented the running gear for this wagon; patented May 6, 1884. This maybe a priceless wagon making it worth more than $1000. Between 1885-1893 the Gendron Iron Wheel Company became the leading manufacturer of bicycles, wagons, and other children's vehicles in the country. Between the layers of paint, original wagon bed color red, is the "EXPRESS", original green logo. By 1902, Sears, Roebuck & Co. advertised this wagon for $1.25 to $1.50. |
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Authenticity: This wagon has the same exact running gear pictured and listed on U.S. Patent No. 298,078; Inventor: Peter Gendron. Price: Negotiate Price: Maybe worth $1000 plus.
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Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing this wagon. |
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The Real 1920’s Great American Coaster |
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This 1920's coaster is the highlight of Gordon Westover's wagon collection. This is a decorators’ dream. The steering column features the old but sturdy fly wheel system. The brake system is a simple push on the fender against the wheel method for stopping. The 10 inch wheels are the old roller bearing disk wheels with round head rivets. The worn tires expose some of the inner wire used in the 20's to hold the tire on the rims of the on the wheels. It is complete with an added Steel craft license plate and added 2 1/2" flat headlights. The back side racks were added to give it a truck side stake look. Used for display purposes only. |
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$700.00 Product Specifications: |
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1930's Classic Oak Wagon
(special order only - Allow 6 weeks to be crafted by Gordon Westover) |
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This classic styled wooden wagon circa 1930's brought back by Gordon Westover was created by my father during WWII for myself and my two sisters. Features a heavy duty no tilt auto turn steering undercarriage for extra support. The 30's styled ball bearing wheels are the same wheels made for the famous "Janesville" wagons. The chrome hubcaps give the product a touch of class and nice nostalgic feel. The solid rubber tires provide a smooth ride. Removable rails on all four sides. |
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$450.00 Product Specifications: |
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1900's Antique Reproduction Studebaker Jr. Farm Wagon |
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This exact replica of the Studebaker Junior Farm Wagon was created and built for Wagonmaster by the famous Amish wagon builder Allen Miller from Middleburg, Indiana. |
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$1500.00 Product Specifications: |
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1930s Globe Aero Flite Bilt Well Wagon RESTORED ORIGINAL |
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It is with great pleasure to announce the acquisition of this 1930s restored Globe Aero Flite wagon. This is an original classic art deco wagon which was created and manufactured by The Globe Company in the mid 1930s. This coaster wagon was so appealing it appeared in full color on the catalog covers of both Globe and the Garton Toy Company in 1938. Globe and Garton were within a few blocks of each other in Sheboygan Wisconsin. Garton did purchase Globe in 1938 but continued manufacturing the ever popular Globe Aero Flite. |
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Up for sale is this unique hard to find, 1930s Globe Biltwell Aero Flite Wagon Classic:
$1500.00 |
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