Elastolin are toys from the Hausser-company, one of the main manufacturers from such toys in Germany. Must say I have never heard Lineol or Elastolin were American. Maybe they had a branch, but this I doubt!
This I found on the Internet about Lineol:
In 1906 a company was founded by Oskar Wiederholz at Brandenburg. With a specific procedure forms were made, the so-called Lineol-products. After WWII the company from Wiederholz (Lineol-Spielwarenfabrik AG) was condemned and with a new name newly arranged: VEB Spielwarenwerk Patent-Lineol". No connection too the USA was mentioned.
Otto and Max Hausser (O. & M. Hausser war ein deutscher Spielwarenhersteller, der insbesondere für seine Elastolin-Massefiguren bekannt war), the company started in 1906 at Ludwigsburg, later moved to Neustadt near Coburg. 1943 they stopped producing. I thought they had about 1,000 employees. In about 1946/1947 producing started again. Later the rights were taken over by Preiser!
This I found on the Internet about Lineol:
In 1906 a company was founded by Oskar Wiederholz at Brandenburg. With a specific procedure forms were made, the so-called Lineol-products. After WWII the company from Wiederholz (Lineol-Spielwarenfabrik AG) was condemned and with a new name newly arranged: VEB Spielwarenwerk Patent-Lineol". No connection too the USA was mentioned.
Otto and Max Hausser (O. & M. Hausser war ein deutscher Spielwarenhersteller, der insbesondere für seine Elastolin-Massefiguren bekannt war), the company started in 1906 at Ludwigsburg, later moved to Neustadt near Coburg. 1943 they stopped producing. I thought they had about 1,000 employees. In about 1946/1947 producing started again. Later the rights were taken over by Preiser!
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