Ban on import of toys
Norske LEGIO A/S
Norske LEGO A/S, founded in 1953, has just started business when it receives a visit from a Norwegian toy manufacturer named Leo Goldman. He makes various toys under the name of “LEGO” – formed from the first two letters of his first and second names. Leo Goldman offers to sell the right to use the LEGO name in connection with the company name, but instead the new company chooses to change its name to Norske LEGIO A/S.
The name “LEGIO” with its implication of the words “Legion of toys”, was a part of LEGO Group founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s considerations when searching for a new company name in the mid-1930s. However, he famously ended up preferring the LEGO name – a contraction of the Danish words “Leg Godt” (Play Well) – to LEGIO.

Production and sale of LEGO products in Norway
The first plastic bricks were produced and sold in Norway in October 1953. In 1953‑54 the big sellers were the Ferguson tractor with implements and the Chevrolet truck range. Norske LEGIO A/S also produces other LEGO toys such as lorries, vans, doll’s houses, small clown heads called LEGO Rudolf and a range of model ships: LEGO Skutegalleri (LEGO Ship Collection) – all in plastic.
In the 1950s, Norske LEGIO also manufactures and markets toy products from toy companies other than the LEGO Group. One example is TEKNO cars, sold in Norway under the MECLINE brand name.

Setting up a LEGO sales company
