
Buddy L - Wikipedia
Buddy L (also known as Buddy "L" or Buddy-L) is an American toy brand and company founded in 1920 as the Buddy L Toy Company in East Moline, Illinois, by Fred Lundahl. [1]
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Buddy L trucks durable for his son Arthur (Buddy L). He proceeded to designed identification all-steel miniature truck, reportedly a model of an International Harvester Truck made from 18 and …
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Buddy - Antique Toy Collectors of America
To be sure they bore a personal kind of name, Buddy “L”, a name that belonged to a real boy. They were conceived, manufactured and advertised by Buddy “L”‘s Daddy. He was a man who …
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Buddy L Toys – AntiqueToys.com – Antique Toys for Sale
Lundahl introduced the line in 1921, starting with a pressed steel pick-up truck that expanded into a veritable fleet of almost 30 cranes and other construction toys some five years later. Most all …