About Us
Remember the carefree days of childhood when you were out and about in the neighborhood? You went out to explore the world with your family. A short time ago, there was just dial-up internet and no mobile screens were being carried with you, and no video. You looked at the world; you talked with the people near you; you walked or ran, no stepping on cracks – experiencing life (reality?).
Amish Redwagon.com is a dealer for multiple builders for Amish wagons so we can offer options based on what specific things you are looking for in an Amish built pull wagon. We these choices we are also providing back up parts and in some cases service and repair of wagons.
The wagon shop
We have a display area devoted to Amish wagons and tricycles so that you can feel and touch the wagons to “See” the quality, the sizes, the spare parts, and optional wheels. We represent two different manufacturers from two communities so that you, as the consumer, have choices.

Paul Fulmore
Paul is the founder and owner of the company and saw an opportunity to be a local dealer of wood wagons here in Boston, Massachusetts. Currently, there are few or no local companies that stock wagons, have a spare parts department, have a repair shop, and buy and sell used wagons just like a miniature version like a car dealer might have. Unlike a car dealership where you buy a new car, and it typically has no gas in the tank, we work to provide each and every customer with a little more than they expect. All transactions have to be good ones for both the buyer and the seller.
Top Quality Products
We sell products that are built up to a standard rather than down to a price and serve customers that appreciate and want the kind of quality that adds up to Classic wood wagons that are Heirloom-quality wagons. They are easily maintained and fixed with spare parts that we stock.
We know that Many parents and children are seeking a wood wagon that can easily navigate various terrains, such as grass, gravel, sand, and uneven surfaces. So having this wagon dealership can be a lot of fun, The big thing missing is the car salesman to push you into making a decision and making it NOW. This format gives you a chance to come in and look at the product yourself or with the kids to see what they like and what the differences are. Based on whatever selection you make, it is an informed one, and you can appreciate the quality differences. Then you will have a vehicle to play with outside & imagine that anything is possible.
A Local Business
Paul has spent his whole life in and around Boston. Growing up, he rose to the level of an Eagle Scout with 32 badges. This shows he had the required dedication, hard work, and a commitment to personal growth and community service when he was young. The start of this company was based on wanting to bring some fun into kids’ lives and see the joy in their eyes and a smile on their faces when they see these wagons. We know that when they see the unique quality of this toy, that both stands out from the crowd and gives them some extra mobility. It just makes you believe in the product.
Paul continues to this day to support the Salvation Army, is a Mason, as well as contributing to the Shriners. Having had a major medical episode, it is even more apparent now how devastating for the children and families it can be when they have to turn to the Shriners Hospitals for help.
OutDoor Activity
A couple of us have spent much time working and being in residential neighborhoods and noticed that you just do not see kids out playing with other kids or out with their parents like it used to be. These distinctive wagons with smooth rolling wheels encourage all household members to spend quality time with their families, create lasting memories, and socialize with friends along the way. You may not have Lassie and black and white TVs, but you will have great memories that are Instagram-worthy and shareable.
One of the attractions of this business is the ability to build a sense of community here in New England but also in Amish communities. While the Amish do face challenges in the modern world, they continue to demonstrate resilience and adaptability in order to maintain their unique way of life.
One of the primary stressors for the Amish community is the rapid encroachment of urbanization and industrialization. As the world around them continues to change, the Amish have to make decisions about how much to adapt and how much to maintain their traditional lifestyle.
Another challenge facing the Amish community is the rising cost of farmland. As land prices increase, it becomes more difficult for young Amish families to purchase their own farms, leading some to seek employment in non-agricultural sectors. This can create tension within the community, as some members may feel that working in industries outside of farming goes against their traditional values.
With this business, more people can be supported and preserve time working on the farm and not have to move away from the land. The blending of old and new is fascinating to see and learn about. They continue to maintain their traditional way of life, relying on their close-knit community ties and self-sufficient lifestyle to overcome the challenges they face.

Amish Pull Wagons
Amish Pull Wagons
