Topic: Toy Museum News
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The Buenos Aires Toy Museum on Face Book.
El Buenos Aires Toy Museum viene haciendo trabajos de investigación y recuperación de la historia cultural y social de la Argentina a través de una de las formas más expresivas de expresión social que son sus juguetes. Reflejos de la realidad, pequeños objetos a escala que han moldeado nuestra historia, nuestro presente, nuestra infancia, y tantos otros aspectos de nuestra existencia.
Con cada avance de investigación, cada descubrimiento y cada nuevo dato que encontramos estamos más y más entusiasmados y convencidos de la importancia de el trabajo que encaramos diariamente. El feedback que recibimos de nuestros lectores y visitantes nos da aliento para seguir adelante en esta fabulosa empresa.Es por eso que abrimos la convocatoria a todos aquellos que interesados en el tema y en la propuesta que hacemos desde el BA Toy Museum, a participar directamente en este proceso de recuperación cultural.
Diseñadores de web, documentalistas, escritores, dibujantes y artistas interesados en participar la historieta que hemos comenzado a elaborar, redactores que quieran aportar artículos sobre temáticas afines al museo e incluso participar en la redacción de los primeros libros que estamos preparando junto a nuestro equipo de investigadores en el museo... todos aquellos que confían como nosotros en este proyecto y quieren verlo crecer y desarrollarse, que desean colaborar en la recuperación de porciones de nuestra historia como pueblo que por desdén o negligencia de quienes debieran guardar registro se puede perder, esta es su oportunidad!
¡La convocatoria esta abierta! Solamente tenés que enviarnos un email y podrás formar parte de este maravilloso proyecto.
Buenos Aires Toy Museum es un museo virtual de juegos y juguetes
The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, pronto! Bob Frassinetti
Il Museo Virtuale dei Giocattoli Argentino offerte ai suoi ospiti tutto circa i giochi ed igiocattoli fatti in Argentina. Ultime mode del MUSEO ARGENTINO DEI GIOCATTOLI.
For more information :Email: The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go to the BA Toy Museum on Face Book:The Buenos Aires Toy Museum, on Face Book, Argentina. Bob Frassinetti. Copyright 2010. Roberto Dario Frassinetti.
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The Buenos Aires Toy Museum web site has been updated on Friday, January 1, 2010
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The Buenos Aires Toy Museum Team 2010
The Sulky-Ciclo children vehicles are an original product of Argentina. These outstanding scale pedaled cars and carts for children were produced back in the 1950s by a local firm known as Sulky-Ciclo, but this was the commercial brand chosen by Azcarate bros & Escoda S.A.I.C. the minds behind the names.
Their creations were truly artworks, featuring sophisticated technical mechanisms and superb finishing touches. These unique products were indeed highly appreciated not only by hundreds of children who had an amazing time playing with them, but also by their parents and relatives, for these toys were a status luxury that not everyone could afford. This was a type of toy targeted to the Argentine high society circles. Hence it’s not rare to link the sophisticated motifs such as a pure blood horse pulling a gorgeous sulky, an ultra modern race car or one of those beautiful scooters.
The Sulky-Ciclo Models were advertised and commercialized by a second brand that was Monterrey Sulky-Ciclo.
The 1950s-1960s catalog featured a rich variety of top notch models. The trademark traditional Sulky models came in two varieties, either pulled by one or two horses. Each of these horses was made out of papier mache that covered a basic metal structure that was then covered with an original leather layer. There were also modern looking vehicles: Canciller was the brand name for a suberb red tractor and Escada, with or without a side-car, scooter looking tricycle. And the brand’s true gem was an outstanding Masseratti racing car. Such was the sophistication and great finishing of this product that the American mega toy store FAO Shwartz included this model in their 1957 catalog.
With the pass of time and the evolution within the Argentine toy industry, the perspective of time and other products portrays these pedal vehicles as some of the most sophisticated toys of the Argentine industry. Indeed these are nowadays truly coveted toys by world wide collectors as well as amazing museum objects.
Not only the vehicles itself, but all the advertising and publicity that the company developed at the time. Within this field there’s one amazing poster drawn by two of the best Argentine cartoon drawers ever: Ubaldo Galuppo and Mordillo (who in those years was working for the American company Hallmark). The poster that was published in the Children’s magazine Billiken was signed Mor-Galu.
The Buenos Aires Toy Museum. Argentina.