Fulton Toys
Manufactured by Patent Novelty Company Incorporated
Fulton, Illinois
Estimated 1925-1931
Fulton Toys are often mistaken for Tinker, Hustler, or Go Toys in their design. Fulton Toys are rarely marked making it even more difficult to tell them apart from other toy makers. Their toys typically have wooden wheels, bodies, faces and beads while their arms and bases are typically metal. We were only able to find advertising during the years mentioned above.
For more information on Fulton Toys, visit Old Wood Toys website at:
http://www.oldwoodtoys.com/fulton_toys.htm
Fun Fact: In 1929, Donald Duncan attends a demonstration of a new toy in Los Angeles. He was so excited, he buys the small yo-yo company for $25,000. Duncan Yo-Yo's is born which is now the most popular yo-yo around the world.