These next three pages have pictures of pieces made by Renaker Brazel. The second page is all bears, and the third is sales lists, so make sure you click on the links to see them.
Renaker Brazel originally produced Beachstone beads, along with small figurines for necklaces and pottery pins. Many of these small pieces were animal designs, while others are figurals, such as trains, houses, trolley cars or many other everyday items. The animal line was quickly expanded. You will find many different colors and variations in the pieces they made. Many figurines were also made as jewelry or ornaments. You could purchase pieces on or off pull toys or platforms. Some came with hats, bowls or other accessories. Renaker Brazel was the sister company to Hagen Renaker and used some Hagen Renaker and Arcadia molds to make pieces. The company was started by Mary Renaker and Eric Brazel in the mid 70's. They went out of business in 1992.
The story doesn't end there. The molds were sold, and produced on a very limited basis by Beach Pebble, so you may find signed pieces in different colors. These are usually Beachpebble pieces.
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