Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Ed's Antique Marx Tin-litho Jalopy


Woodsy,

Here's my Marx tin-litho Jalopy from ca.1927. 

Apparently, cars like this were not unusual back then and Marx made several variations. The car features an early version of a friction motor and does work!

From Vegas Used Autos
Ed
















11 comments:

  1. What a fabulous vehicle! I bet they had fun with the tinprinting. Will O

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    1. Thanx Will! Yeah, I'm pretty sure the designers at Marx had a field day with this one!

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  2. I agree, its brilliant Ed, two years off being an official antique at one hundred years old! It has that total prohibition vibe and brings to mind Al Capone, Dillinger and Dick Tracy! Superb!

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    1. You're right Woodsy, it's not quite a 'real' antique, but as I always say, "Good 'nuff for guvmint work!" hahaha

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  3. Paul Adams from New Zealand2/05/2025 7:49 pm

    What an amazing, fun toy. A great use of the tinplate process.

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    1. Tinplate was king for several decades before plastic took over. It's a shame, I miss tin-litho toys.

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  4. That is one of the most beautiful toys I have ever seen! Wow. And that world of tin toys is a world we shall never see again. SFZ

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    1. Yeah, it's a shame we totally gave up tin for plastic. The two materials actually worked quite well together but now there's no tin at all (that I'm aware of)

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  5. And tin is no longer an acceptable material for toy construction.
    I do wonder given the generations of children who grew up with tin toys, how many were actually harmed.
    I suppose the argument goes "If just one kid is harmed, that's too high a price to pay".
    Still, as a kid, I was forever pulling tin toys apart for the components!
    Maybe I was just "special" - or lucky!

    https://www.howtobeadad.com/2015/27195/100-years-of-dangerous-and-banned-toys

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  6. I guess the answer is to wrap every kid in a cocoon and never let them experience life - with all of its ups and downs! :-(

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    1. The modern parenting and grandparenting dilemma in a nutshell Ed!

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