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Classic Metal Works - 51198 - Truck, White WC22 - Peoples Beer

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Stock Number 51198
Original Retail Price $26.99
Brand Classic Metal Works
Manufacturer Classic Metal Works
Body Style Classic Metal Works Truck Box Van White WC22
Prototype Vehicle Truck, White WC22 (Details)
Road or Company Name Peoples Beer (Details)
Paint Color(s) Blue & Black
Print Color(s) White
Paint Scheme Peoples Beer
Multipack Yes
Multipack Count 2
Multipack ID Number 51198
Series Name Mini Metals
Release Date 2020-10-01
Item Category Vehicles
Model Type Trucks
Model Subtype Flatbed Trailer
Model Variety White WC22
Prototype Region North America
Prototype Era NA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957)
Scale 1/160
Specific Item Information: White WC22 with Flatbed Trailer and Bottle Load, Peoples Beer
Prototype History: White Motor Company ended car production after World War I and began producing trucks. The company soon sold 10 percent of all trucks made in the US. The WC series of trucks went into production in 1949 to replace the earlier WB-series trucks. The WC series was the companies main heavy-hauler until they were in turn replaced by the 3000-series Cab-Over-Engine models.

From Wikipedia
Road Name History:
Source: VintageBeerShirtClub.com
“People who know their beer drink Peoples.”
This was the slogan that graced a short and sadly unsuccessful marketing campaign for Peoples brewery in 1971.
Peoples originally opened in 1913 in Milwaukee, WI, but had a reputation for producing cheap beer of low quality. To combat this perception, Peoples released a new beer and promoted it through mail order. Talk about being ahead of the curve! The postcards contained a free gift on one side and the other side outlined three available brews. People were encouraged to complete the postcard with their selection (either .50, .80 or $1.40 per 12 bottles), and mail it back. The next thing they knew, the beer would be delivered to their door!
The brewery survived prohibition and in 1954 had 45 full-time workers who split shifts, working around the clock. The entire operation was updated and modernized to support the demand for its offerings.
By the end of the 60s, the brewery was up for sale and caught the eye of Theodore Mack Sr. who had been employed by Pabst for many years. Mack had set his sights on acquiring a brewery for the then 22 million black people in the USA, and in April 1970 his dream was fulfilled.
Peoples would be America’s first African American owned brewery, with a vision of the black community supporting a business owned by its own people. Mack made shares available to encourage black people to buy them, become decision makers and take ownership in a large corporation. By year-end, Mack claimed to have 1000 stockholders, though reports were sketchy that he was being truthful with the public, some citing that he had only 650 stockholders.
The following year Peoples bought the 107-year old Oshkosh Brewing Company and three of its brands. Mack did not want the large breweries to squeeze him out. The irony was that William Glatz, founder of Oshkosh, dreaded the day his historic brewery would be overtaken by upstarts like Mack.
Despite his vision, Mack was unable to sustain a profitable operation. On February 20, 1973 he met with stockholders. Shortly thereafter, employees were laid off and unpaid taxes and a default on his almost $400,000 loan sealed the bankruptcy and closure of Peoples Brewing.
Brand/Importer Information: Focused on the production of HO and N Scale post World War II to 1970s era North American vehicles, the Sylvania, Ohio based Classic Metal Works was founded in 1997, by William J. Giacci.
Primarily constructed out of die-cast metal, Mini Metals CMW products are factory assembled and decorated.
In May 2017, Classic Metal Works and Mini Metals product ranges have been taken over by Round 2 Corp.

Note: The following CMW stock numbers have not been used, breaking the linearity of the numbering: 50313 to 50315, 50362 to 50364, 51154 to 51163
Item created by: CNW400 on 2020-10-19 13:53:57
Last edited by: gdm on 2021-07-10 14:16:45


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