Radio Flyer is an American
toy company best known for their popular red
toy wagon. Radio Flyer also produces scooters, tricycles,
bicycle
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Bic ...
s, horses, and ride-ons. The company was founded in 1917 and is based in
Chicago, Illinois.
History
Antonio Pasin Antonio Pasin (July 4, 1897 in Rosà, Vicenza, Italy – July 5, 1990 in River Forest, Illinois) was the founder of the Radio Flyer company, best known for making the Radio Flyer stamped steel toy wagon.
Life
Born in Venice, Italy as the son of a ...
immigrated to the United States from
Italy in 1914 when he was 16 years old.
He started building wooden toy wagons in
Chicago in 1917, selling them to area shops. He was working as a craftsman at the time, mostly selling
phonograph
A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910) or since the 1940s called a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogu ...
cabinets, and built small wooden wagons to carry around his tools. After he received numerous requests from customers of phonograph cabinets to buy the wagons as well, he refocused his business on the wagons.
His business grew until the ''Liberty Coaster Company'', named in honour of the
Statue of Liberty
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, was formed in 1923. The demands for these original wooden wagons, dubbed the "Liberty Coaster," quickly outpaced production. Incorporating the mass manufacturing techniques of the auto industry, Pasin began making metal wagons out of stamped steel in 1927.
At around that time, the red wagons sold for slightly less than $3, or about $40 in 2016 dollars.
In 1930, the company was renamed ''Radio Steel & Manufacturing''. The renamed company produced steel-bodied wagons and used assembly line manufacturing techniques. The new ''Radio Flyer'' wagons were named as a tribute to two famous men of the day:
Marconi and
Lindbergh. Italian inventor and engineer
Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st Marquis of Marconi (; 25 April 187420 July 1937) was an Italians, Italian inventor and electrical engineering, electrical engineer, known for his creation of a practical radio wave-based Wireless telegrap ...
developed, demonstrated, and marketed the first successful long-distance wireless telegraph and in 1901 broadcast the first transatlantic radio signal.
Charles Lindbergh completed the first solo, non-stop flight across the Atlantic in 1927. Combining those two marvels, Pasin christened his new metal wagons "Radio Flyer".
In 1933, Pasin set up a large manufacturing facility on Grand Avenue in the
Belmont Cragin
Belmont Cragin is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas located on the Northwest Side of the City of Chicago, Illinois. It is designated Community Area 19, and is located NW of the Loop.
History
Beginnings
The first busines ...
neighborhood.
That year, Chicago was the host of the World's Fair,
Century of Progress, and Radio Steel was asked to be a part of the celebration. Antonio Pasin took on major debt to fund the construction of a tall wood and plaster Coaster Boy statue depicting a boy riding a Liberty Coaster wagon. Below the Coaster Boy exhibit Pasin sold miniatures for 25 cents.
During
World War II, steel was essential war material; from 1942–1945, the company shifted production to portable five gallon ''
Blitz cans'' for the
US Army.
In 1987, Radio Steel changed its name to Radio Flyer after its popular flagship little red wagon.
Pasin died in 1990, and his grandson, Robert Pasin, Antonio's grandson, has been
CEO
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since 1997.
Today, the company produces a wide range of children's products, including
scooters
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Vehicles
Ground
Human or gravity powered
* Eccentric-hub scooter, propelled by a standing rider making a bouncing motion
* Kick scooter, propelled by a standing rider pushing off the ground
* Knee scooter, a mobility device ...
,
tricycles, ride-ons, horses, battery ops, and
wagons
A wagon or waggon is a heavy four-wheeled vehicle pulled by draught animals or on occasion by humans, used for transporting goods, commodities, agricultural materials, supplies and sometimes people.
Wagons are immediately distinguished from ...
.
In 2015,
Fortune
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* Wealth
* Fortune, a prediction made in fortune-telling
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* ''The Fortune'' (1931 film) ...
named Radio Flyer number one in the top 25 best small businesses for which to work.
The wagon

The Liberty Coaster Company began producing the wooden bodied "No. 4 Liberty Coaster" in 1923.
[Radio Flyer in the Beginning]
corporate history In 1927, Pasin replaced the wooden body with stamped steel, taking advantage of assembly line manufacturing techniques and earning him the nickname "Little Ford".
1500 wagons a day rolled off assembly lines even during the
Great Depression
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.
Since 2002, the company has produced plastic as well as metal-bodied wagons.
A number of designs and styles have been produced by Radio Flyer, often inspired by the automobiles or popular culture of the day. The "Zephyr", produced in the 1930s, paid homage to the
Chrysler Airflow
The Chrysler Airflow is a full-size car produced by Chrysler from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use streamlining as a basis for building a sleeker automobile, one less susceptible to air resistance. ...
.
The 1950s saw a yellow wagon inspired by the movie ''
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier'' and a blue wagon produced in partnership with Disney's ''
Mickey Mouse Club''.
Wagons from the 1970s borrowed the stylings of the
muscle cars of the day, including the ''Fireball 2001'' inspired by
Evel Knievel.
The 1990s saw the introduction of the "Quad Shock Wagon" echoing
sport utility vehicles.
The "Ultimate Family Wagon", introduced in 2007, includes a sunshade and an adjustable seat; the design won a
Chicago Innovation Award in 2007.
The Radio Flyer Wagon was inducted into the
National Toy Hall of Fame at
The Strong in
Rochester, New York in 1999,
and its creator, Antonio Pasin, was inducted into the
Toy Industry Hall of Fame
The Toy Industry Hall of Fame recognizes the contributions of toy-makers around the world. It is maintained by the Toy Industry Foundation, an arm of the US Toy Industry Association.
See also
* National Toy Hall of Fame
* List of toys and chi ...
in 2003.
Radio Flyer Tricycle
The Radio Flyer Tricycle features the same bright red color and graphics as the little red wagon.
File:Radioflyr.jpg, Radio Flyer Tricycle
File:Damaged(yetChained)RedTrike.jpg, Radio Flyer Tricycle
Other products
* The
Inchworm
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is a wheeled ride-on toy propelled by the bouncing motion of the rider. It is styled as a
Geometer caterpillar, or inchworm. It was initially produced by
Hasbro in the 1970s.
* The Radio Flyer Ziggle, introduced in 2013, is a ride-on toy for kids 3 to 8 with four caster wheels and no pedals. Kids propel forward by wiggling and twisting their bodies in a back and forth motion and moving the handle bars at the same time.
* In 2016, Radio Flyer introduced a new partnership product, the Tesla Model S for Kids. The first and only battery powered ride-on for kids with Lithium Ion Technology. The Flightspeed™ Lithium Ion Batteries are engineered to provide the best performance available with a lower impact on the environment. It can easily switch between a top speed of and a parent limited speed of with the flip of a switch located in the trunk. The car is customizable and can be personalized.
In popular culture
The readily recognizable little red wagon manufactured by Radio Flyer is used in several artistic works, including film and television. A character in the 1992 drama film ''
Radio Flyer
Radio Flyer is an American toy company best known for their popular red toy wagon. Radio Flyer also produces scooters, tricycles, bicycles, horses, and ride-ons. The company was founded in 1917 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.
History
Antoni ...
'' flies to safety in a converted Radio Flyer wagon. Radio Flyer wagons appear in a store display in the 1983 film ''
A Christmas Story
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''. The June 24, 2013 episode of ''
Let's Make a Deal'' parodied this wagon as a Zonk being offered under the name "Zonk Flyer".
Sculptures
Statue
The Coaster Boy wood and plaster statue of a young boy and wagon was constructed by Radio Flyer for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair,
Century of Progress.
Red wagon playground
Riverfront Park in
Spokane, Washington features a
large red wagon that doubles as a
playground slide. It is high and long. The interactive sculpture was sculpted by
Ken Spiering
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Entertainment
* ''Ken'' (album), a 2017 album by Canadian indie rock band Destroyer.
* ''Ken'' (film), 1964 Japanese film.
* ''Ken'' (magazine), a large-format political magazine.
* Ken Masters, a main character in t ...
and installed in 1989.
"World's Largest Wagon"
The "World's Largest Wagon" is a sculpture commissioned by Radio Flyer in honor of their 80th anniversary. It is nine times the size of a little red wagon, and weighs .
Notes
External links
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Toy companies of the United States
Companies based in Chicago
Wagons
Tricycles
1917 establishments in Illinois