Antonio Pasin, who had learned cabinet-making on a Venetian estate, started manufacturing a wooden toy wagon in Chicago in 1917, first calling it “Liberty Coaster” for the Statue of Liberty, then ...
When Tad Berkebile walks into a hardware store, he daydreams about parts and pieces that were never intended to work together. Tad, a retired engineer, has been inspired to create various projects in ...
For 104 years, Radio Flyer has made toys for kids, from wagons and push-pedal bikes to motorized go-karts and even a pint-size Tesla Model S. But while the company has been focused on kids, “we’ve ...
It turns out you don’t have to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a new Tesla — so long as you’re ok with a pint-sized version. Radio Flyer is launching a new toy vehicle for children that’s made ...
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