The stove was specially cast for the Museum from an original mold produced by a local ironworks.
The head was recast, using the original mold.
In 1960, having found the original molds, Annemasse had it recast and returned the statue to its previous place.
The Island boasts several courses in this original mold.
The 1,800 original molds and the Frankoma name were not included in the sale.
Two more versions came out, both made from repaints of the same original mold.
Using an original mold that he was able to acquire, Stoddard crafted six new versions of the mask.
In addition to the exhibits, the museum features a media center, company archives (with many original molds), a library, and a gift shop.
Many pieces, like the baby cup below ($675), are being made with the original molds.
Erector was an original mold who was never used again.