Candy Container Collectors of America Replacement Parts
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Baldwins's Autogyro:
Late in 2001 Terry Knickerbocker challenged Mike to come up with a candy container version of an autogiro. This
is Mike's design using the body from an E&A 4 Aircraft by T.H. Stough. All metal parts were created from Mike's
design and tooling. It comes with it's own Owner/Pilot Certificate, numbered, dated and signed by Mike.
The Certificate at the
left was given out to
those collectors who
ordered Mike's new
Auto Gyro.
This red and green tin
closure is new. At the
request of Terry
Knickerboker, Mike
made up 6 from old
tin that Terry found.
Squares are the same
size as black and
white Taxi closure
Mike Baldwin, a member of our club makes replacement wheels, miscellaneous parts, airplane
parts, display stands, tin closures (auto tops/slide on tops/snap on tops), cardboard and paper parts,
lampshades, etc. You can email Mike Baldwin with any questions and for prices. You may also
view his Replacement Parts Web Site.
How
are all the parts manufactured?
During the last Convention in June 2005,
while having dinner I asked Mike if he
would mind showing how he
manufactured the replacement parts. I
thought this would be of great interest to
members of our club. Mike sent me
photos of his shop and a brief description
on how he manufactures the replacement
parts we all require for our candy
containers. Click on the link below to see
the story.
How Replacement Parts Are
Manufactured
A few of this sample
shade are still available.
This shade will fit E&A
367 Lamp. Call Mike
for availability.
Replacement shade for E&A 369
Lamp- "Apothecary- Jar Base No. 500"
The cost of shade with support and cap
is $75.00 + $4.05 postage + $2.30
insurance.