Irwin probably started out producing budget cameras ('sardine tin' cameras) and also made toys in soft vinyl, diecast metal and plastic (cars, trucks, etc) well into the 1950s or 60s. Their address was at 200 Fifth Ave, New York, NY. In the mid-1950s, they advertised that they had plants in Fitchberg, Mass, Leominster, Mass, and Nashau, NH. Their 1964 dealer catalog shows toy cars for Ken and Barbie; they also did GI Joe vehicles in plastic..
Proboably not the same company as Irwin Toy of Toronto, Canada.
Subject ID: 140721
MoreIrwin probably started out producing budget cameras ('sardine tin' cameras) and also made toys in soft vinyl, diecast metal and plastic (cars, trucks, etc) well into the 1950s or 60s. Their address was at 200 Fifth Ave, New York, NY. In the mid-1950s, they advertised that they had plants in Fitchberg, Mass, Leominster, Mass, and Nashau, NH. Their 1964 dealer catalog shows toy cars for Ken and Barbie; they also did GI Joe vehicles in plastic..
Proboably not the same company as Irwin Toy of Toronto, Canada.
Subject ID: 140721
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Subject ID: 140721
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