Founded by Jim and Mary Thornbury in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1954, Thornbury's Toys was initially a true "mom and pop" shop. After expanding a few times they outgrew the first store located at 117 Breckinridge Lane in St. Matthews and opened a new store nearby at 4101 Shelbyville Rd. in 1960. This store became headquarters. Thornbury's, incorporated in 1965, grew year after year, peaking in the mid 1980's with stores in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, Ohio and Alabama. The formula for success: customer service, high "play-value" toys and bikes, and a strong management team combined with Uncle Jim's entrepreneurial and promotional flair, love of children, understanding of his customers, attention to detail, and loving family. Uncle Jim's motto was "the customer is always right". The company mascot, Thorny the monkey, who pedaled his bike day and night atop the St. Matthews store, also helped Thornbury's stand out.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Thornbury's Toys Had All the Fun Toys in the 1960s


Here's a page from a mid-1960s Thornbury's Toys catalog. Shown are Tonka, Nylint, Tru-Scale, Hubley, Structo, and other toy truck brands. Bulldozers, pickers, loaders, bailers, dump trucks, tractors, cement mixers, car carriers, and more; all that was needed for hours and hours of fun was a sandbox or dirt pile. The highest priced one among the group is the Nylint Michigan Shovel at $9.71 - "Steel construction, bucket trips automatically, positive stop winch to raise and lower boom. Cab pivots. Adjustable screw jacks slide out." Below is recent photo of one (or one very similar) plus the original box (from www.liveauctioneer.com):





For more photos of vintage toys, check out the Thornbury's Toys tumblr page too.

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