Featured here is the popular Hess Training Van. It is the 14th edition in the series of Hess trucks that was produced by the Amerada Hess Company since 1964. The van is a replica of the actual training van used to conduct field training seminars on customer service at HESS gasloline stations. After you were trained you recieved a certificate and plastic card. Hess has always maintained a high level of service and cleanliness at all their stations. It would not be odd for you to go to any of the stations and see a crew painting the pump island or washing the windows. All these examples were part of the training.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Louis Marx’s Ash Tray
Nearly 40 years later, Rusty and Kathy Kern, publishers of Playset Magainze, donated this one-of-a-kind piece for display at the MTM. It’s just one of many unique pieces on display at the Marx Toy Museum.
Marx Toy Mueseum Releases LOUIS MARX Statuette
The statuette is cast from the ORIGINAL molding tool used at the Glen Dale, WV factory during the 1950’s. At that time, the figure was produced in a white, hard plastic as a promotional item for Marx retail accounts, friends, and colleagues.
Today, many of the original production figures exist in the collections of Marx enthusiasts.
The MTM offers the Louis Marx Statuette for purchase in cream, gray, and white soft plastic for $25.00 each for non-members and $18.00 each for members of any level.
Statuette is available in BLUE with a Collector's Level MTM Membership for $100. Available in SILVER with a Supporter's Level MTM Membership of $250. And available in GOLD with a Membership to the Louis Marx Society.
Santa Visits Marx Factory
In December 1971, at the height of the Christmas toy production rush, a likely visitor -- Santa Claus -- made an appearance at the Marx factory.
Over the years, a number of photos have surfaced of the jolly old elf's visits to the Marx factory; one features women on a Glen Dale assembly line constructing tractor trailers.
During the recent Marx Employee Weekend, some additional photos were added to the series, including the photo at right, which shows Helen Cuchta demonstrating to Santa exactly how she puts the wheels on the truck.
Helen worked at the Marx factory from 1969 until the factory was shuttered. She worked as a "spinner," placing the wheels on trucks and crimping the axles. She would typically transfer to the plastics department during the seasonal 'layoff' period. In 1980, after Marx closed, she worked for Fostoria Glass, also located in Moundsville.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Real Hess Tanker Truck in Action
I was out in Lancaster PA on a short vacation staying at a little countryside motel and needed to get some gas. The Hess station was right down the street so I figured I would take the short trip and get a cup of coffee while I was there. Upon pulling up to the station to my surprise there it was, a real Hess tanker truck fueling the tanks at the station! I have been collecting Hess trucks for many year and saw a few pictures of these beautiful trucks but never thought that I would see one in person. I asked the driver if it was OK to take pictures of the truck while it was filling the tanks and he was very cordial and answered "feel free to take as many as you want". Well, to my disappointment I had not brought my camera with me never thinking I would have this great opportunity but that was not going to stop me. I went into the Hess station and couldn't believe it, they had instant cameras for sale! I quickly bought one and went outside and clicked away! I have posted a few of these great pictures to share with everyone reading my blog, enjoy!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Hess Trucks Collector Turns His Truck Collecting Hobby Into A Business
I recently was away on vacation and recieved an email from a gentleman who had read a comment that I left on his post about collecting toy trucks. Come to find out he has a site called "Toy Truck Toys" where he writes reviews on different toys that he finds all over the world. In the email he went on to inform me that he checked out my site to see if I was a real Toy Truck site and was very impressed in what he saw and decided to do an article on me and how my company started. The link for this wonderful article is:
http://toytrucktoys.com/hess-trucks-collector-turns-his-truck-collecting-hobby-into-a-business/
I highly recommend everyone to check out his site and read all of the other articles that he has written as well. Enjoy!
http://toytrucktoys.com/hess-trucks-collector-turns-his-truck-collecting-hobby-into-a-business/
I highly recommend everyone to check out his site and read all of the other articles that he has written as well. Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
1998 Citgo Die-Cast Tanker
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
The great Marx Toy Company
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
The Rare 1967 Hess Red Velvet Tanker
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
1964 Hess Truck Newspaper Ad
Monday, July 23, 2012
1966 Hess Voyager Ship
Thursday, July 19, 2012
1964 Hess Tanker Truck Cut-Out Advertisement
This was a great item to acquire and most people have never even seen these before. Pictured above is a cut-out advertisement announcing that the Hess tanker would be available at the stations on November 15th 1964 and you could purchase it for only $1.39! Can you believe that? It sold at the stations for $1.39 back then and is worth upwards of $2000.00 today! The ad goes on to show you all the things that are on the Hess Tanker such as how the headlight and taillights work and how to install the battery among other things. The 1964 Hess Tanker is the smallest of all the regular released trucks in the collection but has always been a favorite of collectors!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Hello and welcome to my new blog
Here I will post pictures and talk about the wonderful hobby of selling and collecting toy trucks. I am excited to talk about the rush you get when you find that truck that you never thought you would ever locate and hold it in your hands at last. My favorite passion is the collecting of Hess Toy Trucks. I remember the time that I finally acquired the Rare 1964 Hess Toy Truck Tanker. Wow, at last I had one for my collection. If you are a collector I would like to hear some of your stories. Until my next blog....
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