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  2. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Inc. was a manufacturer of glider toys made out of foam, and Guillow's still manufactures this type of product. [8] In recent years, the company has converted to laser cutting of balsa parts, resulting in increased accuracy, making assembly easier. [1] In 2011, sales were estimated at US$5-million to $6-million per year. [4]

  3. Remco - Wikipedia

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    1968 Boeing United Airlines 727 Toy Airplane (4.7 ft long) 1969 Baby Sister Grow-A-Tooth; 1969 Pan Am Dual Control Jet Cockpit; 1969 Kitty Karry-All (The Brady Bunch) 1969 Tru-Smoke Trucks [9] 1969 Tumbling Tom Boy Doll; 1969 Frustration Ball [10]

  4. Dyna-Flytes - Wikipedia

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    Twenty six of the original moulds have now been retired, being either updated or replaced by other subjects. Red Box Toys went on to release 3 new pieces in 1999 which continued the series' numbering sequence. Those aircraft were an F-19, U-2 'Senior Span' and Me 262. The Me 262 was a new cast, not re-release of the earlier mold in the line.

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  6. Hawk Model Company - Wikipedia

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    [7] In 1946, Hawk produced one of the first all-plastic model kits, the Curtiss R3C-1 racer. [8] Four additional kits (all classic 1930s racers) were added in 1948; the Gee Bee, Howard Ike, Laird Solution and Supermarine S6B. These early kits were molded in acetate plastic, but from 1949 Hawk employed polystyrene in its injection-molding ...

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