Articles & Publications
Toy Trucker & Contractor | Volume 30 No. #2, February 2012, Page 10 - "Tanker Truck Travels Full Circle" |
Toy Trucker & Contractor | Volume 29 No. #1, December 2011, Page 12 - "A LOST AND FOUND CHRISTMAS PRESENT" |
Statesman Journal / Mid-Valley Section C | May 22, 2011- Maker of valuable toy trucks still rolling - Article by Capi Lynn |
Toy Trucker & Contractor | Volume 25 No. 11, November 2007, pages 42,43 & 44, Feature story on the All American Toy Co. 60th Anniversary celebrations |
Log Trucker Magazine | May 2000, starting on page 34, 11 pages of facts and history about the All American Toy Company |
Toy Trucker & Contractor | Volume 17 No. 6, June 1999, front cover and feature story on Pat's Kenworth. |
Classic & Vintage Commercials (England) | May 1997, "The toy legend lives on". A three page story on the All American Toy Co. and the new Kenworth truck |
Toy Trucker & Contractor | Volume 15 No. 1, January 1997, Pages 14 & 15. Featuring the first new toy in 50 years from the All American Toy Company, the mighty 1947 Kenworth |
Mobilia | Volume III No. 5 May 1995 The Monthly Marketplace for Automobilia. Featuring article on pages 60, 61 and 62 plus a half page ad on page 57. THE REBIRTH OF ALL AMERICAN New limited edition trucks pay tribute to the firm's heyday. |
Rodders Collectables Challenge Classic Car Series | Volume 1, 1994 pages 6,7, 8 & 9 plus a full page ad on the back cover highlighting the Heavy Haulers. "A LABOR OF LOVE", a detailed article with many wonderful pictures, black and white and color, showing trucks such as the Heavy Hauler II, the Cargo Liner, a Special Edition Tow Truck, DynaDump, Scoop-A-Veyer and Timber Toters |
Toy Trucker & Contractor | Volume 11 Number 4 April 1993 pages 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18 shows that The Dream Continues....IT'S BACK....All American Toy Company returns with Timber Toter dedicated to founders, Clay and Beth Steinke. Great Photos and even a photo of children pulling an All American Toy Truck in a Centennial parade in Silverton, Oregon in 1954. Current Owner, Patrick Russell is featured holding a wooden master mold found in the original foundry in 1990 after 40 years of storage. Plus a full page ad showing the limited edition log truck. |