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Buddy L Museum America's #1 Buyer of Buddy L Trucks
and vintage Pressed Steel Toys Always buying Buddy L
precursor to the modern pickup truck at the time in addition to the line of tractors for which it would
become so famous. In 1915, the company's founder, Fred Lundahl, and his wife, Marie, had their
first and only child, a son named Arthur. Nicknamed Buddy "L" to differentiate him from another
neighborhood boy named Buddy, Arthur was spoiled by his father, who made a dump truck for the
lad out of the same sheet metal his factory used to manufacture International Harvester truck
parts. That act of fatherly doting occurred in 1920; the response around the neighborhood and at
a New York toy show to Fred's handiwork was so positive that a year later Lundahl had retooled a
portion of his factory to make toy trucks, cars, and other metal toys which, together, were branded
as the Buddy "L" line. Buddy L Baggage Truck Value Buddy L Museum Free Toy Appraisals
Throughout the rest of the 1920s, Buddy "L" would grow by leaps and bounds, as its rugged toys,
which were much larger than those of cast-iron competitors such as Hubley
Besides, it's not as if the quality of Buddy "L" trucks from the 1930s was dreadful—dump trucks
from that decade had working, battery-operated headlights, the truck actually dumped, and the
tailgate was carefully hinged. Rubber covered the wheels, the doors to the cab opened and
closed, and the steering wheel turned the front wheels. Buying Antique Toys
Part of the secret to the toy's endurance was its baked-enamel finish, which helped prevent the
pressed steel from rusting. And they were strong enough for a child or even an adult to sit on,
making play that much more realistic. In addition to the dump truck, Buddy "L" also made a
wrecking truck, whose crane sat on a working turntable and featured working pulleys, cords, and
cranks. Equally detailed was the steam shovel, whose cab roof was made of corrugated steel and
whose bucket opened and closed with the turn of a crank. Even more elaborate was the trench
digger, which rode on caterpillar tracks just like the steam shovel and featured a crank at the back
of the toy that would let a child actually dig a trench, removing dirt as the toy was pushed forward.
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