Boucher Manufacturing Company

Voltamp had been a direct competitor to Carlisle & Finch, the inventor of the electric toy train.

The Voltamp/Boucher offerings were highly accurate and detailed and occupied the premium end of the market.

For the duration of Boucher's life the market was dominated by the so-called "Big Four" of Lionel, Ives, Dorfan, and American Flyer.

Without a smaller, more affordable product to sell, and with World War II limiting what it could produce, Boucher went out of business in 1943.

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