![]() "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 |
| Day 2 | August 26 Sunday From 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM | All American Toy Company Open House Salem, OR |
| A look at the history of the All American Toy Co. from 1947 featuring some of the earliest and rarest All American Toys. Original 1947 molds and dies that got the company started. We even got to speak with some of the original employees that started this great toy company. | ||
| 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 97301 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.