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companies retained a tight working relationship until it was disrupted by the outbreak of World War I. completely in the 1960's. Bing went out of business for good in 1933 and the factory was abandoned.
products exported and sold in the United Kingdom were very popular but initially did not reflect the actual
Nüremberg was the largest toy factory in the world, employing 3,000 people. By 1914 Bing had 5,000 employees, and at the exception of the second trader catalog addendum from 1929. In that catalog there were some innovations versions in gauge 2, gauge 1 and 'O' gauge were also made by Bing. 1902 also saw the release of a steam driven four-coupled
observation. Bing's line of four-wheel road name boxcars, modeled after photographs of American freight and gauge III (2.5 inches), causing confusion as Märklin Gauge III became Bing gauge IV (3 inches). gauge trains, it re-gauged some models to 'O' gauge, where they looked oversized, and other models toBy 1914, Bing had 5,000 employees and the business was doing quite well. By comparison, Märklin employed 600. under the Trix Express label. This new line of trains were unveiled for the first time at the 1935 Leipzig Trade Fair.