Everything about A C Gilbert Company totally explained
The
A. C. Gilbert Company was an
American toy company, once one of the largest toy companies in the world. It is best known for introducing the
Erector Set (a construction toy similar to
Meccano in the rest of the world) to the marketplace.
Gilbert was founded in 1909 in
Westville, Connecticut, originally as a company providing supplies for
magic (
Alfred Carlton Gilbert was a magician). Gilbert invented Erector in 1911, inspired by railroad girders, and the construction toy was introduced two years later. By 1935, Gilbert was also producing microscopes.
In 1938, Gilbert purchased
American Flyer, a struggling manufacturer of
toy trains. Gilbert re-designed the entire product line, producing 1:64 scale trains running on
O gauge track. Although these are sometimes referred to as S scale or S gauge trains, they're technically O27. At the same time, Gilbert introduced a line of
HO scale trains, which were primarily marketed under the brand name
Gilbert HO. Gilbert was the largest employer in New Haven from the early 1930's to the late 1950's employing more than 5000 in 3 shifts at its Sound Street Manufacturing facility. In the late 1930's the company expanded to produce home house products and small appliances including, mixers, milk shake machines, toasters, stoves and ovens, and washers.
By 1942, Gilbert was producing equipment for military
aircraft for use in
World War II.
Gilbert introduced
S gauge model railroads in 1946, mostly in response to the shortcomings of
O scale utilized by
Lionel and
Marx. These newer American Flyer trains were smaller and proportioned more realistically than either the pre-war American Flyer trains or its post-war competition. Although these new trains were popular, Lionel outsold American Flyer nearly 2 to 1.
Other products followed;
chemistry sets in various sizes as well as similar sets for the budding scientist, including investigations into
radioactivity.
Gilbert struggled somewhat after the death of its founder in 1961. Gilbert's family sold out its shares, and the company was never profitable under its new ownership. In 1965 A.C. Gilbert produced
James Bond movie
tie-in figures and a slot car road race set featuring Bond's
Aston Martin D.B. 5. By 1967, Gilbert was out of business. Erector was sold to
Gabriel Industries and moved production from
Erector Square to
Lancaster,
PA. American Flyer was sold to Lionel.
Although A. C. Gilbert hasn't existed as a company for several decades, Gabriel continued to use the brand name on its Erector set and microscope products, a practice that subsequent owners of the Erector brand have continued. Current Erector toys have the words "The construction toy from A. C. Gilbert" on their packaging. Lionel also uses the brand name on its American Flyer products, along with the old Gilbert catchphrase, "Developed at the Gilbert Hall of Science," on its product packaging.
A collection of Gilbert trains, Erector sets and objects built from them, chemistry sets, etc. is displayed in the
Eli Whitney Museum in
Hamden, Connecticut.
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