Tonka Toys began humbly in the basement of a Minnesota schoolhouse in 1946. Six employees turned out just two models, a steam shovel and a crane. By the early 1970s, Tonka had grown to a huge operation with 1300 employees producing 400,000 vehicles per week. Hardly a boy born since mid-century grew up without a Tonka toy--or several. Toys of this kind, detailed and durable models of trucks, construction equipment, and other vehicles have fueled the fantasies of kids for generations.
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