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ERTL, Frederick. (Germany, May 28, 1905--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 27, 1983). Ertl came to Dubuque in 1923 and worked as a molder at [[ADAMS COMPANY (THE)]] before starting a toy company with his wife in the basement of their Dubuque home before [[WORLD WAR II]].
ERTL, Frederick. (Germany, May 28, 1905--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 27, 1983). Ertl came to Dubuque in 1923 and worked as a molder at [[ADAMS COMPANY (THE)]]. He later worked for the [[JOHN DEERE DUBUQUE WORKS]] before starting a toy company with his wife in the basement of their Dubuque home before [[WORLD WAR II]].


[[Image:ERTL1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Ertl's sand-cast tractor for Deere and Company]]The first big order for [[ERTL COMPANY INC.]] came from Deere and Company which ordered 100,000 toy tractors as a promotional item. Several expansions were made in the company before it was moved to Dyersville in 1959. By 1967, when the Ertl Company was sold to the Victor Comptometer Corporation of Chicago, the operation earned an annual revenue of $4.5 million.
[[Image:ERTL1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Ertl's sand-cast tractor for Deere and Company]]The first big order for [[ERTL COMPANY INC.]] came from Deere and Company which ordered 100,000 toy tractors as a promotional item. Several expansions were made in the company before it was moved to Dyersville in 1959. By 1967, when the Ertl Company was sold to the Victor Comptometer Corporation of Chicago, the operation earned an annual revenue of $4.5 million.


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Family History: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=060806&id=I04673

ERTL, Frederick. (Germany, May 28, 1905--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 27, 1983). Ertl came to Dubuque in 1923 and worked as a molder at ADAMS COMPANY (THE). He later worked for the JOHN DEERE DUBUQUE WORKS before starting a toy company with his wife in the basement of their Dubuque home before WORLD WAR II.

Ertl's sand-cast tractor for Deere and Company

The first big order for ERTL COMPANY INC. came from Deere and Company which ordered 100,000 toy tractors as a promotional item. Several expansions were made in the company before it was moved to Dyersville in 1959. By 1967, when the Ertl Company was sold to the Victor Comptometer Corporation of Chicago, the operation earned an annual revenue of $4.5 million.