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Biller around the world |
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| After WW II German Toys very
fast regained, due to quality and robustness, their credit. Biller
followed the trend to export and thus stabilize and increase the
turnover. Biller exported to all over the world. Especially America took a reasonable part. Toys were shipped from Germany as presents (to say "Thank you for your help" after WW II), on the other hand many in Germany stationed GI's took the toys bought in Germany back home. Thus Biller is well known to the "older" generation in the US. There were no country specific catalogues. However mail order companies often offered Biller items in their catalogues and Biller catalogues and leaflet were multilingual e.g. German -English, -French, -Italian, -Dutch and -Spanish. |
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Billerbahn in France
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See some pictures which came to Germany New year 2006. They show Billerbahn in France - in- and outdoor. And the last picture represents the owner - sitting together with his wife on a garden bench - watching LGB gauge IIm trains pass through the "Valleys" the Billerbahn has passed in the 50ies and 60ies. The track layout has a length of approx. 100 meters. And beside this hobby, Denis is an active member of the PITHIVIERS Museum in France - and he has drivers license for KDL and Gmeinder locomotives. Enjoy the excellent aura of these pictures. |
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Denis presenting a Biller layout on an exhibition in ST MICHEL sur ORGE - 20 KM south of Paris - March 2006 |
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A picture presented by Pierre Crézé. The picture shows him with sisters and brothers playing the Billerbahn on DEC-25-1954. What a nice scene - and memory. | ||
| Biller in Great Britain
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| Please follow the link to see some pictures of a layout which was operated between 1975 and 1980 - mainly in Germany and afterwards in England. The layout was called "Lilienthal Kleinbahn" - very impressive - especially the details. Meanwhile a Biller Open Air Layout was built. | |||
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Biller in Sweden
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| A really nice Biller collection from Lidingö / Sweden. All parts in very good original working condition. Everything is owned for approx. 50 years by Staffan Sendel. His toys are available online as well. | |||
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| Biller in
the Netherlands
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| Products produced by Biller
were imported and delivered by SWEERING of Amsterdam. Approximately 1978
this concern moved from Amsterdam to Almere, were another Biller
collector found some left-over in early 2000, partially originally
boxed.
See 5 catalogue pages of Dutch mail order companies |
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| 1961 offer by "van Hilten's Book Store" in Uithoorn / NL | Haussemann & Hötte as of 1965 | catalogue picture by "Hootsen's" - Veenendaal / NL - 1965/66 | |
| - unknown - as of 1969 | - unknown - as of 1969 | ||
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This is a picture made by my father at the Euro-Model Toy Fare in Bremen Germany - showing the 0-gauge Fleischmann layout of Eric den Hamer from Belgium - presenting some Biller in between. A really cute and professional layout. |
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| Biller in Switzerland
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| Most probably the Zurich mail order company Franz Carl Weber was the first to present Products in their program. The train sets 100 and 101 were already shown in the 1948 catalogue. I do have FCW-catalogue copies up to 1967 offering Biller Toys. Nowadays Biller in Switzerland is still well known under his pre-war initial "HABI". | |||
| And finally some pictures from Switzerland which have here quite a too long time - the layout was dismantled meanwhile. Some some Biller Toys - and else manufactured toys typical for these "good old times". | |||
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| Biller as well exported to Australia and New Zealand. In the City of Oldham Biller items were offered at a clothing store called "George Courts" and Hans Biller had personal contact to a Biller-Fan, whom he then had sent some Biller toys. The following layouts of Peter Brennan (born 1929) are still in operation. Different colours are a result of own "creativity". Parts of this (meanwhile changed) layout were shown by Hans Biller at the Nuremberg Toy Fare either 1973 or 1974. | |||
| another small layout from "down under" - by C. Duthie from New Zealand | |||
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presenting a STABO gantry, an ISSMAYER footbridge and a KBN station - all German products of the Biller era |
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| Biller in the US
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| As already mentioned above many Biller Toys
came to the US as "Thank you" presents after WW 2 and by
returning GI's after having been in Germany. After that - beside
"normal" shops e.g. F.A.O. Schwarz - mail order companies as J. J. Newberry sold
Biller train sets - using own lid
inscriptions.
See three pictures from Lew Schneider, Waban, MA - Biller together with other Tin Plate Toys. See the Biller delivery tricycle on the 1st picture!!! |
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Do you want to see more? Here we go!!! |
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| I do have knowledge of Biller being sold in Austria, Italy, Canada, Spain and Uruguay. Details to follow (hopefully). And there is at least one Layout in South Africa. | |||
| generated: AUG-05-2001 | last update: Spring 2010 |