The name BOOMAROO derives from a combination of the words 'boomerang' and 'kangaroo'.
Boomaroo Products Pty Ltd, in Sydney, manufactured toys from 1933, from 1954 to the 1970s, they became part of the Artlay Manufacturing Company Pty Ltd.
Subject ID: 6694
MoreThe name BOOMAROO derives from a combination of the words 'boomerang' and 'kangaroo'.
Boomaroo Products Pty Ltd, in Sydney, manufactured toys from 1933, from 1954 to the 1970s, they became part of the Artlay Manufacturing Company Pty Ltd.
Boomaroo were made in Australia and to some degree direct copies of the American brand Nylint toys. Maybe Boomaroo didn't precisely copy them, but their dies were surely direct knockoffs.
Boomaroo Toys made pressed steel vehicles and toys in direct competition with other Australian toy manufacturers such as Wyn-toy and overseas toy companies such as Buddy-L.
These Australian toys were usually built from heavy-gauge pressed steel rather than thin tinplate.
Subject ID: 6694
Subject ID: 6694
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