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Building
Sets: Erector
In 1901 Frank
Hornby of Liverpool, England produced the first metal construction toy and sold
it under the brand name Meccano. The first set was made up of different lengths
of metal strips that could be connected together with nuts and bolts. The same
basic concept holds true today for Erector and Meccano construction toys.
Meanwhile, A.C. Gilbert made the construction toy famous in the United States
with his version of the construction set called Erector. First introduced in
1913, Erector sets expanded upon the idea introduced in Europe, adding pulleys,
gears and new metal pieces.
The two companies competed in the U.S. market until 1930 when Gilbert purchased
the rights to produce Meccano in the U.S., with manufacturing taking place in
Connecticut near the Erector factory. This relationship continued until around
1938. Soon after, all steel toy manufacturing was halted due to World War II.
After the war, Gilbert went back to producing only Erector branded toys and
Meccano was once again manufactured in Europe and sold in the U.S. on a limited
basis. After A.C. Gilbert died in 1961, the Erector name was sold off to many
different toy companies, until Meccano acquired the name around 1990.
Today Meccano continues to produce Erector branded toys for the U.S. market and
the Meccano brand to the rest of the world. Meccano and Erector toys are
produced in Calais, France and Hong Kong. BRIO Corporation is now the sole
distributor for Erector toys in the United States.
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