I never knew Vetter distributed Rickman in the US.
I guess it makes sense....
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Tecomaster was the name Eaton's department stores used for their tool line, much like Craftsman was for Sears. The tools were sourced from all over. These pruners were "hot drop forged" in Italy.
Previous post on Tecomaster and the origin of the name here.
The Garton Toy company of Sheboygan was in business from 1878 till 1975 making wagons, tricycles, sleds and toy cars. Pedal cars came along in the 30s and during the fifties the Kiddillac was the top of the line. Apparently this model originally would have had "Fire Chief" on the door. It was manufactured until 1963.
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Images from a July 1975 Cycle magazine article. I've not seen this race bike as a rolling chassis, I had no idea the actual frame construction, 3 inch diameter chrome moly tube with a wall thickness of .049". Translating from a photograph into CAD we get 56.5 inch wheelbase, 26° rake and 3 inches trail. Wonder how close that is to the actual geometry?