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MOBOTOYS

museum of battery operated toys

Exhibit 1289

Bell Organ

Real Musical toys you could "play" are the best.  While this organ may not look the best, it does produce some pretty cool notes.  On this model the On/Off switch is in the center above the keyboard.  The other "switches" are dummy ones and do not move.

ABOUT

The Spin Zone

U-Watch

U-Play

Sit back and watch the Magic

Use your Mouse to Move the Toy

Specifications

Dimensions:

Weight:

1950s

Unknown

Japan

Circa:

Manufactured By:

Country of Origin:

26 x 19.2 x 14.8 cm

10.24 x 7.56 x 5.83 in

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Quantity:

D Cell (UIM-1)

2

789 grams

1 lb, 11.9 oz

Actions

  1. Instrument (makes music)

"Behind the Music"

My Grades ("How do I look?")

Battery Box:

Remote Control:

Fabric / Fur:

Plastic / Rubber:

Metal:

Paint / Litho:

Overall Grade:

Scarcity:

Popularity:

If we over look the two cracks this would be a C8, but we wont so it is a C-7

n/a

C-7

C-9

C-7

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Some light scratching, holder clips have discoloration

Crack on right side and under keyboard but are not highly visible. Light scratching throughout

Only metal is inside, its excellent

C-8

n/a

1/5

3/5

Interesting

Rare

Pro Gallery

"My last home was"

Metamora, Illinois

Note-worthy (what people are saying about me)

Check out the Pro Gallery Photos and you will see this music maker uses rotating "hammers" hitting tuned bars (Iike a xylophone) to create a unique vibrato sound.

Its Hammer Time

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