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Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:36 pm
by fixer
let's get together and see what we can do ;)

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:51 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
tjlglass wrote:When Reg has some decent swoops they'll end up in his cabinate no doubt ;)
You both could go to a Wife Swooping party... :lol:

Ghosty.

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:36 pm
by fixer
Won these little gems and then found out it was from another member, thank you Sir I just wish I had one the first one on the Mini Mite blister as well
Beautifully packaged too , any visitor's reading this, this is how you send items through the post NOT IN A JIFFY BAG

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:40 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Fantastic Reg, what great additions to your 'LONE-STAR' collection.

These are rarely seen in the UK.

GHOSTHUNTER.

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:44 pm
by motorman
Well done Reg always good to see your collection growing mate.

I agree with you that it is reassuring to see that some sellers take great care to ensure that items reach their customers in tip top condition, so thumbs up to the seller for being so considerate!!! :D

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:49 pm
by fixer
thanks Kev & Al i'm so pleased to win them especially as the other bidders had very deep pockets the first i have had a chance of getting , there were others but i wanted the 3 Imperials on 3 different cards , missed the first one but got these :D :D

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 11:19 pm
by johnboy
They're beauties Reg, was Pee Wee the importer?

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:13 am
by fixer
yes JB as was mini-car & mini-mite
i'm sure Kev can enlighten us more

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 12:21 am
by johnboy
fixer wrote:yes JB as was mini-car & mini-mite
i'm sure Kev can enlighten us more
Thanks Reg (come on Ghosty, where are you?)

Re: first of 2014 & some

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 1:41 am
by GHOSTHUNTER
OK Guys, here is a little bit for you.

Durham Industries based in New York, were a large American based toy distributor started during the 1960's. They actually worked with some of the more well established toy companies for supplies of toys for their own product line, they had a working partnership with 'BUDDY L'.
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They did do some design and manufacturing, but had to copy other toys already being marketed like the mid 1970's plastic locomotive set below, being copied from a Louis Marx train set.
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They also worked with...The American Greetings Corporation to market a range of miniature furniture pieces for Doll's Houses as shown below.
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They introduced a Speed Track set with stunt Motorcycles.
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Made in Hong Kong of course!

Something they did invest in was a copy of the 'Hot Wheels' cars. They were around 43rd scale, had wheels on fine steel axles which were a direct copy of the 'Red Line' design used by Mattel and marketed as 'Free Wheelers'.
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I only know of Three cars in the range, the MGB above (said to be based on the Corgi model, but I have not personally checked this), a VW Beetle and a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III (like the Dinky Toys model #127).

The 'LONE-STAR' models must have been one of their most successful product lines and they did well to secure the distribution of these in some American markets. So they were importing them and having them re-packaged in Durham Industries blisters and boxes as 'Pee Wee motors' into the US.

Durham Industries got into trouble during 1979, with the Japanese 'TOMY' company over copyright infringement of Disney caracture toys, not sure if this was the start of the demise of the company, but not much activity seems to exist after the mid 1980's.

GHOSTHUNTER.