Made coin banks for financial institutions and promos in 1:25 Scale for car makers.
Banthrico can be traced to Chicago in 1931 when Jerome Aronson and Joseph Eisendrath purchased the Banker’s Thrift Corporation, later shortened to Banthrico. They purchased in National Products in 1940 or 49, makers of metal promotional model cars. This allowed them to expand into metal model car banks. Banthrico was sold or out of business in 1985.
Subject ID: 2243
MoreMade coin banks for financial institutions and promos in 1:25 Scale for car makers.
Banthrico can be traced to Chicago in 1931 when Jerome Aronson and Joseph Eisendrath purchased the Banker’s Thrift Corporation, later shortened to Banthrico. They purchased in National Products in 1940 or 49, makers of metal promotional model cars. This allowed them to expand into metal model car banks. Banthrico was sold or out of business in 1985.
Subject ID: 2243
Subject ID: 2243