Last friday, that's where we were heading!
I did not expect too much by going there 24 years after Coleco Industries closed its plant in Canada
In fact, I did not expect to find some cool stuff hidden or simply by tribute...
Here's a little background story of the building itself:
Built in 1882 by the Merchants Mills & Co in order to make bleached fabric, this industrial building of 500,000 square feet
Was purchased in 1903 by Dominion Textile, which provided employment to over 3000 people in textiles manufacturing.
Later purchased by Eagle Toys, the famous creator of the Rod-Hockey tables
In 1968, Coleco acquired Eagle Toys Ltd
Coleco employed 800 people and closed its doors in 1987.
The building will remain abandonned until 1999, when someone bough it and restore it
Today, there's about 200 commercial lofts, mainly all creative company
That was very exciting going there, I could feel the Coleco vibe there, I could even smell some Coleco secrets
I was not wrong in the end, Junior and I did find some DUSTY and very well hidden stuff!
I found a (broken) Rod-Hockey goalie part, a bowl mainly for CPK , 5X Unpainted Smurf head (for their Smurf Ridding Cycle horn) and also 5X handles wich I've not identify yet ... and 4X 1978 Inventory Ticket report + some really dirty and SMELLY stuff
OK, nothing really super exciting here, except maybe for the December 31 1978 Inventory Ticket report and the Smurf Heads
Also found some "flyers" to use when wrapping Pool accessories
Apparently, Coleco did made Pool accessories for Sears and also Sevylor
So here's some photos of Coleco Montreal and one of the 1978 Inventory Ticket report I found there
Will have a complete coverage on Coleco Industries.com
Enjoy!
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