Designers, unsung heroes whose names are often obscured by the brand or maker. Even more true in the world of industrial design. The iphones we...
I think that's the rule for most antiques and both historical and cultural artifacts. Try not to wreck your own stuff. There are people that know...
First let me say, that the picker that listed it on Ebay and sold it to me, was wise not to be the one to wash it. I was buying a lottery ticket...
To answer your second question: 22 years of searching, waiting, turning over every rock and never caring what someone else thinks they might be...
Pedal cars have faced more obstacles than most antiques when it comes to maintaining condition. First, many of these cars were left outdoors and...
Attached is a page from the 1937 Sears Christmas Catalog featuring two of the cars shown above. The maroon car in my original post was actually...
Ok, I've done it. I will do my best to moderate it and continue to upload content to it. Thanks for your guidance.
From 1910 through 1970 young boys and girls took the sidewalks and streets in their own little juvenile vehicles that we today refer to as pedal...
I don't wish to appear to be the village idiot but frankly I am somewhat new to forums. I've looked at a few of the Antique Discussion threads and...
May I ask, what is the best way for me to share my collection and information here? Gallery, a thread, and if a thread under what category. I...
Would love to see the pic. Cars from the 20s came with rumble seats and some are actually tandem cars with front and back seats.
I wish my collection was a WHOLE LOT bigger. I have one of the smaller collections among my peers but I certainly will be happy to post more as a...
I have not been their Tanya. I will make a note of it. I was able to see some of their pedal cars on their Facebook page. Thank you for the heads up.
Pedal cars had a good run from 1910 to 1970. While there are around a half dozen notable US manufacturers/brands that people collect from that 60...
More than happy to. The top car is a 1925 American National Packard Six made in Toledo OH. The green car is a Steelcraft (Murray Ohio Mfg)...
Hi All! I've been a pedal car collector for over two decades. My area of interest and familiarity are on vehicles from before WWII. I'm here to...
I understand. Lesson learned.
Noted. Apologies I'll do better. I got excited to see a postcard of a car that I actually own.
Here is what the car looks like today. 1925 American National Packard Six
Would you sell that postcard? Do you still have it 4 years after the original post?
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