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"We're still a Chicago company. We're still a Chicago brand," he said. Radio Flyer's tricycles, scooters and most of its other products are already made in China. A Wisconsin company makes its plastic wagons and will continue to do so.
Besides, who Makes Radio Flyer?
Hasbro
Keeping this in view, why is it called Radio Flyer?
Radio Flyer was formerly known as the Liberty Coaster Company. This is also the name of the company's first wagon. Its name was inspired by the iconic Statue of Liberty, which welcomed Antonio Pasin to America.
A Streak-O-Light wagon from the 1930s in very rough condition is still worth $100 to $125. Restored, the wagon could be worth as much as $450. A wooden Radio Flyer, likely from the 1940s, sold for $150 recently, according to LiveAuctioneers.