Category:Juneero
Toy Brands and Manufacturers |
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Juneero |
1930s - ~1940s |
December 1939: A full-page advert for Juneero [image info]
1940: Junero Engraving Tool [image info]
1949: Advert for Juneero "Bantam" car kits [image info]
1952: Juneero Complete Tool Kit, Hobbies Handbook [image info]
The Juneero outfits allowed owners to build models or other objects out of metal: where Meccano used pre-made reusable components that were screwed and bolted together (and taught mechanics), Juneero provided tools for owners to make their own parts, and taught metalworking.
Outfits
The Juneero Number 1 Outfit focussed on a special multifunction tool for bending, punching notching (etc.) metal, along with a screwdriver and spanners, a "die" for cutting screwthreads, and some raw materials.
The Number 2 Outfit came with more metal material, and with some additional accessories, such as a pair of metalworking shears.
The Multifunction Tool was updated to become the Super Multifunction Tool in 1940, and the same year, the range was expanded to include a separate electrically-powered engraver, and the No.1 and No.2 sets (costing 15/ and 30/) were joined by a larger Workshop Set that came in its own wooden chest and cost 60/, and the top-of-the-range Engineer's Set, which came in a metal box and cost 84/ .
Advertising text, 1939
Look at the innumerable things you can do with it in metal, easily and without any trouble. Punch holes (as many or as few as you like) in the metal strips, also cut, bend and curve metal to various sizes and shapes, enabling you to make hundreds of different articles or models for practical use in the home. You can also make all kinds of equipment for model railways -- bridges, crossing gates, signals etc., A.R.P. or War Models etc., and you can either make them to your own ideas and sizes, or from the special Juneero design sheets, price 1d each. The full range of Juneero Materials include Corrugated and metal sheets -- plain or in various colours, glass substitutes for windows, etc. -- price 1/ per packet.
External links
- GB381348 (A) ― 1932-10-06 – An improved toy for building models (espacenet.com) – a patent by SIF (France) for the basic concept of a punch tool and metal strips, to allow owners to make their own parts.
- GB441157 (A) ― 1936-01-14 – Improvements in or relating to hand-operated tools for shearing, bending or punching metal (espacenet.com) – patent referred to in the Juneero adverts, for the handled punch tool
Pages in category ‘Juneero’
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Media in category ‘Juneero’
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- Juneero (MM 1939-11).jpg 1,190 × 1,600; 753 KB
- Juneero advert (MM 1939-11).jpg 1,339 × 1,800; 486 KB
- Juneero advert (MM 1939-12).jpg 2,392 × 3,108; 1.03 MB
- Juneero advert Nov1939.jpg 1,606 × 2,160; 620 KB
- Juneero Bantam car kits (MCM 1949).jpg 1,383 × 1,167; 309 KB
- Juneero Complete Tool Kit (HobbiesH 1952).jpg 2,800 × 1,987; 1.07 MB
- Juneero Dealer cog logo.jpg 660 × 660; 57 KB
- Juneero Engraving Tool (MM 1940-07).jpg 2,303 × 3,000; 1.31 MB
- Juneero logo 1949.jpg 1,149 × 324; 38 KB
- Juneero Materials (MM 1941-01).jpg 1,374 × 1,800; 654 KB
- Juneero Set 2A.jpg 1,024 × 1,024; 444 KB
- Junero materials envelope.jpg 2,000 × 1,382; 447 KB