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    Posted 9 years ago

    Misselo4u
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    I am trying to identify this toy truck that my father had as a boy. The picture is noted as Christmas 1954. He mentioned it as Euclid. I have search everywhere and can't see to find anything like it. Can anyone shed some light on the maker, model, or where I might begin looking for one?

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    1. AzTom AzTom, 9 years ago
      Are you in US? Is there any other info you have on it? color, material ... anything?

      I know it was not made by any of the major toy companies. It's hard to tell from that photo but I'm going to say it was made of wood by a very good handyman.
    2. Misselo4u, 9 years ago
      In the US. At this time they lived in PA. My Grandfather was working for Pendixie Cement Plant. He would typically get the boys die cast. I'm 100% sure it wasn't wood. I don't know the exact material or if it was a mix of metal and plastic. It is possible my grandfather would of purchased it from the company as they were a cement company.

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