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  2. Galt Toys - Wikipedia

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    Galt Toys is an international educational toy company. It is responsible for a number of high-profile games and its designs by Ken Garland are often cited as classics

  3. United States Trampoline and Tumbling Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Trampoline & Tumbling Association (U.S.T.A.) offers competitions in tumbling, trampoline and double-mini trampoline.It was founded in 1970. Starting with 200 members and one division, the U.S.T.A. now has 6000 members, nine divisions for tumbling, and six divisions for the double-mini trampoline and the trampoline.

  4. Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships - Wikipedia

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    ^[a] The official report of the 1965 Trampoline World Championships lists bronze medalist in men's tumbling Peter Davies as an athlete representing Wales (WAL). [3] Similarly, official reports credit 2 silver and 3 bronze medals earned at the 1964 and 1965 editions as a medals for England, instead of Great Britain.

  5. Vuly Play - Wikipedia

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    Vuly released the Thunder trampoline in all markets during 2013, which secured them a US distribution contract with retailer, Toys 'R' Us. [8] Competitor Springfree Trampolines filed a complaint in 2013 with the United States International Trade Commission , for alleged patent infringement upon its soft-edge trampolines. [ 9 ]

  6. The Marx Toys story: Iconic toys once made in Erie and ... - AOL

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    Toys under the tree on Christmas morning weren't always made at the North Pole. For a half-century, until 1980, many were made in Erie and Girard by Marx Toys. The company founded by "Toy King ...

  7. EN 71 - Wikipedia

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    European standard EN 71 specifies safety requirements for toys. [1] Compliance with the standard is legally required for all toys sold in the European Union. [2] EN 71-6. The standard has been published in 14 parts: EN 71-1: Mechanical and physical properties; EN 71-2: Flammability; EN 71-3: Specification for migration of certain elements