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American marble toy manufacturing company.
This company was the first toy marble factory in the usa.
The success of dyke s akron toy company spurred other entrepreneurs to start up their own marble works in the akron area.
The first mass produced toy was made by samuel c.
The companies expanded to other industries.
In the late 1930s kokomo purchased a marble making machine from peltier glass company and used it to produce marbles made from the glass rejected in their rolling process.
It was manufactured on the site by the american marble toy manufacturing co.
It became the largest toy company to operate in the u s.
Dyke s company grew so well that once again he joined with actaeon and a man named james e.
The american marble toy manufacturing co.
Dyke in 1884 at his akron toy company later incorporated as the american marble toy manufacturing company now the site of lock 3 park in akron ohio.
Electric and mechanical 75 tricycles 44 video game machines except coin operated 91.
There were 32 toy marble companies located in the greater akron area between 1884 and 1951.
The kokomo opalescent glass company was founded in 1888 in kokomo indiana and continues to operate today.
During the 19th century.
By the 1950s japanese toy makers had introduced inexpensive cats eye marbles and quickly began to outsell american makers.
In the mid 1890s.
A marble is a small spherical toy often made from glass clay steel plastic or agate these balls vary in size.
It mass produced a million marbles a day and turned out dozens of other toys including the blue santa.
The company produces rolled glass which is used in windows lamps etc.
Produced the oldest known figurine of santa claus known as the blue santa.
At this time it employed approximately 350 people.
Companies and makers in akron quickly began to shut.
Leighton a famous glass master and founded the american marble and toy manufacturing company in akron on loch 3 park.