Hello -- The messages about musical toys are interesting. I have
both a Tomy Tuneyville player piano and Choo-Choo train. They have
been written up in the Music Box Journal for their uniqueness.
I just won a Marx Toon Tooter railroad on eBay but haven't received it
yet. Xylophone bars are struck as the locomotive goes around. Child
Guidance's Musical Railroad works the same way. I lost that auction.
Beatrice Farmer's comments about Mattel prompt me to include a photo
of my Calliope Music Box made by that company. The date on it is 1952.
The clown's body is a smock over a wobbly spring and, as the wheels are
mounted off-center, he bobs this way and that, simulating playing the
keyboard.
The 62-year-old rubber music belt still plucks thin wires as the toy is
pulled, but the "tune" is unrecognizable.
Tom Sendall
[ Mattel Calliope Music Box Pull Toy
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