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  • You've probably seen one of these.

  • A lego brick.

  • But have you ever wondered how it all started?

  • And why it's called lego?

  • Actually the name is much older than this plastic brick.

  • Are you curious?

  • Let me tell you how it all began.

  • Many years ago, there was a skilled and hard-working carpenter named Ole Kirk Christiansen.

  • Ole was a respected carpenter with his own company.

  • But times were hard.

  • So he didn't have much money,

  • and had to dismiss his last worker.

  • Come on in.

  • I've closed down the workshop,

  • and packed my things.

  • Thank you.

  • I suppose that

  • better I give your pay check.

  • Take care.

  • Well, that was the last one.

  • I just didn't imagine that it would come to this.

  • I know.

  • it's hard to understand.

  • But at least now, it can't get much worse.

  • But it did get worse.

  • Shortly after Ole lost his wife.

  • But Ole was a special person.

  • He wasn't the type that gave up.

  • In with the responsibility of his four sons, he had to think of something.

  • Ole had gotten an idea and for him it never took long to put in idea into action.

  • Ole's little invention made his boys so happy that

  • he thought maybe he should start making toys.

  • Ole decided to give it a try.

  • Luckily, he had saved up a lot of wood from the carpentry production.

  • He'd get nail, used it to make toys.

  • Time passed by

  • and even though Ole was a skilled carpenter,

  • and had a good eye for quality and detail,

  • c_e_o_'s were very slow

  • Luckily, one of his son's Godtfred started helping out his dad after school.

  • Together, they just barely managed to keep up the production.

  • Eventually,

  • word began to spread that wooden toys of the finest quality where have been made in the little workshop in Billund.

  • One day, a man drove into town.

  • A man who would change Ole's future.

  • He was a wholesaler from Federation.

  • I'm Freddy Joe, making some very nice wooden toys.

  • Well, one does his best.

  • He wholesaler was very impressed with all the wooden toys and placed up big order before he left.

  • Now, there's finally someone who can see the opportunities and what we are doing.

  • Look at this.

  • The wholesaler wants to put a lot of our toys into a store for the holidays.

  • It's goona be a good Christmas this year.

  • But, we'll be busy.

  • Now, there was a lot to do with the little workshop and Ole could rehire his former workers.

  • Ole only used the highest quality wood

  • which was hand-picked and very carefully prepared.

  • The worked day and night to get the order finished, so the wholesaler could get the toys out in stores before Christmas.

  • Is your something wrong dad?

  • I'm afraid that we are

  • in big trouble.

  • In the middle of their work

  • Ole received a letter

  • saying at the wholesaler

  • had filed for bankruptcy,

  • and couldn't buy the toys that he had ordered.

  • But, what are we gonna do?

  • What about Christmas?

  • Now, we can't even afford food.

  • I'll do it

  • What are you gonna do, dad?

  • I'll do it myself.

  • I'll drive around selling the toys.

  • There was no time to loose. Ole packed the car with all the toys and drove off.

  • Ole was a very good toy maker,

  • but was not a very good salesman.

  • He didn't like praising himself for talking about how carefully the toys had been made.

  • But he had to keep trying, if he is going to sell anything.

  • This is going to be a blast.

  • Is there anything you were interested in?

  • It looks exciting, but I don't have a lot of money right now.

  • Maybe we could trade and call it even.

  • Well, I would prefer money

  • But...

  • In the end, he succeeded in selling all the toys.

  • He didn't receive as much money as he had hoped,

  • but the family managed and they had plenty of food for Christmas.

  • Time passed by...

  • but the toys didn't sell as quickly as they had expected

  • Ole thought perhaps the company needed a good name.

  • What should it be?

  • It has to be a short word.

  • I want to convey 'Playing well'.

  • Indianish 'Playing well' is called the 'Leg Godt'

  • What should it be?

  • What should it be?

  • If only I could get some sort of a sign.

  • Le-Go!

  • As you can see Ole himself ended up finding a very suitable name.

  • But what he didn't know was that in Latin the word Lego means I put together.

  • The name Lego was well-received and the company slowly started to move forward.

  • We have made 3,000 Crowns this year,

  • and we have more as than usual.

  • Did you say 3,000 Crowns?

  • Then, you need to see what I've been looking at.

  • Even though Godtfred wasn't comfortable spending money on a million machine,

  • he could see that it was useful and that the quality of the toys improved.

  • Could you finish the last badge and get it ready for shipping?

  • I will.

  • Dad! Dad,I saved a lot of money for the company, today.

  • Really?

  • How?

  • I feverally get save money in the locker, sway only the core docks twice instead of three times.

  • What?

  • Unfortunately,

  • Godtfred's idea didn't go over well with all day

  • Ole made Godtfred unpack all the docks himself give them the last layer of locker

  • and bring them back to the train station.

  • Ole believed in high quality

  • and not cheating his customers.

  • When Godtfred return,

  • Ole explained that wasn't the way to create a good brand.

  • This little lesson opened Godtfred's is our eyes to the fact that every detail matters.

  • and only the best is good enough.

  • In the late 1930's Lego was making a profit.

  • Even, when The Second World War broke out, they tried to make the best out of a difficult time.

  • It seemed nothing could go wrong,

  • but a stormy night in 1942

  • changed their luck.

  • There's a fire.

  • The workshop is on fire.

  • But when the fireman arrived,

  • they were unable to save the workshop.

  • It burned to the ground and all the drawings and models were destroyed.

  • Ole was beginning to lose hope.

  • All that he had worked for was gone.

  • And he almost lost his company.

  • But being responsible for his children and workers inspired him to rebuild Lego.

  • A new factory was constructed.

  • Soon, the production of wooden toys started again.

  • The little company fought it way back into the market.

  • Gradually, The Lego Factory began to run smoothly and Ole started looking for new challanges.

  • One day he went to Copenhagen to look at a new machine that had just arrived in Denmark.

  • It was a plastic moulding machine and Ole was very excited about it.

  • Should we buy it?

  • It sure is a good bargain and will give us a lot of opportunities.

  • Well, it does sound interesting, but it is a lot of money.

  • I'll take that is yes.

  • When the plastic moulding machine finally arrived, Ole started making little plastic teddy bears.

  • But he still had the plastic bricks that he had received at the fair.

  • There was something about him that he couldn't stop thinking about,

  • and even though no one else could see the potential of them.

  • Ole decided to redesign and put them into production.

  • But it was when Lego first launch the great ____ tractor

  • that the plastic toys became a success.

  • Unfortunately, the sellers were dropping during this summer.

  • and the company had too many toys in stock.

  • That can't be right.

  • Of course our products can be sold a whole year, not only for Christmas.

  • Godtfred decided that he would go out and sell the toys himself.

  • Godtfred brought his wife aide as company and moral support.

  • If you can get cash, then, we need butter and eggs.

  • Well, it wasn't that bad, Godtfred was a success in his trip around the country.

  • which help Lego to get out of financial crisis,

  • They reached home just in time for Ole's birthday party. Ole turned 60,

  • and the whole family was gathered to celebrate with him.

  • Well, I guess it was a long trip around the country.

  • Heyy, I got an idea.

  • Listen! Listen'What about a picture with the three generations?

  • Everyone thought that was a good idea,

  • and we were placed on the sofa...

  • with all of the presidents and flowers around us.