![]() "Maker of Vintage, Antique Old Toy Trucks" Made in the USA Since 1947 |
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| Day 1 | August 25 Saturday | Truck Show at Pacific Northwest Truck Museum Brooks, OR |
| Former employees of the original All American Toy Company | |||
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| Homer Rue receiving an appreciation award. Homer was a tool and die maker in the 1950 factory. | Glenn Trussell supervisor at the original 1950 factory | Ken Trussell, Glenn's brother, also worked at the origianl factory | |
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| Patrick's wife Janet | Patrick's grandson Zion | Ren and his wife | |
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| Howard, who works for All American Toy Company | Wayne Ford, who created the Drifter | The All American Toy Company web master | |
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| David and Cody Hull receive appreciation awards | Employees from the 1950's with present owner of the All American Toy Co. | Visitors Nick and Laurie Stadly and children | |
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| Hank Suderman and family came from Canada to the open house. | Some new prototypes were on display | Trucks of all sizes John Hunt brought by his 62' Kenworth. L-R Zion Eyre, Patrick Russell and John Hunt. |
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| Some Fun Posed Shots | |||
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| Day 3 | August 27 Monday | Trucks and Steam Saw Mill Tour Monroe, OR |
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The Hull's worked for months to make this a fun day for everyone. We got to see all the equipment, trucks and machinery, some of it over 100 years old and still working.
Bar-B-Q by Ken Hull and family. They really know how to put on a delicious bar-B-Q Cody's 'All American Toy Co.' logging company display. Cody is the 'Bull of the woods' for this 1/12 scale logging operation featuring logging trucks, high line and ground line logging, D-6 Caterpillars, heavy haulers, steam donkeys and much more. David's and Casey's collection of logging equipment just keeps growing.
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| Hull & Oakes Lumber Co. and All American Toy Co. signs along Highway 99 |
A huge welcome banner at the steam mill | Deep in the Oregon forest this historic event took place |
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| A young man helping dust and get ready for the show | All American toys everywhere | |
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| Two All American Fans | Toy trucks and big trucks, all on display | |
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| Some of the older "kids" playing with the trucks | I like the trucks and Fluffy too | |
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| Pictures from past truck shows at the Pacific Northwest Truck Museum | ||||
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| Pictures from All American Toy Company Open House tours | ||||
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All American Toy Company Reunion 2000 If you have high speed Internet, CLICK HERE for a larger picture to see each person more clearly. |
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| Pictures from previous open house tours at the Hull's | ||||
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All American Toy Co. 540 Lancaster SE Salem, OR 97317 U.S.A. |
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Locate Us on a Map |
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| All American Toys for the
All American Boy Made in the U.S.A. since 1947 |
| All American Toy Trucks are intended for Adults 18 to 118 years. Not recommended for children. |
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This web site illustrates what is available in our unique limited
editions. For further information or to reserve a future limited edition,
contact Patrick Russell at 540 Lancaster S.E., Salem, Oregon 97317 U.S.A., or
call 503-399-8609.