Hammerer & Kühlwein
Hammerer & Kühlwein

Hammerer & Kühlwein

Founding Year: 1904
Final Year: Present
Countries: Germany
Location(s):
Nuremberg, Germany ()
Founder(s):
Josef Hammerer
Friedrich Kühlwein

Description

Last Update: 2024-06-26 09:33:34

Hammerer & Kühlwein (HaKu) is a legendary name in the world of toy manufacturing, with a rich legacy in making die-cast toys, notably miniature vehicles. Known particularly for their intricate detailing, the brand catered to the die-cast enthusiast with an impressive array of cars, trains, tractors, and other vehicles. Their vintage toy models resonate with nostalgia, enticing the inner child in every collector.

Founded in the gracious era of 1904 in Nuremberg, Germany by two visionaries, Josef Hammerer and Friedrich Kühlwein, the Hammerer & Kühlwein brand has grown to stand the test of time. In its nascent stage, the company produced tin toys and got into the groove of die-cast model making in the early 193s. Strengths were found in cars and railways, but also in unusual areas such as military and agricultural models. Hammerer & Kühlwein's toys have been rolling, turning, and enjoyed for over a century, comprising a fascinating chapter in the history of toys. Do you know? The duo, realizing the need for safety, replaced the use of lead with non-toxic zinc alloy, setting a trend that many toy manufacturers would follow later on!

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