Thanks for sharing this! I had heard of such add-on toys, but only seen them once in an old postal catalogue from America. As a sidenote, on the opposite page were shown two different aftermarket attachments available for 'automatic replay' which sat over the record (similar to these toys) but carried the stylus (and thus the tone arm) back from centre to set it down at the outer edge for another playing.
What a great example of a phonograph toy. Congratulations on this find so well preserved.
Thanks for sharing this! I had heard of such add-on toys, but only seen them once in an old postal catalogue from America. As a sidenote, on the opposite page were shown two different aftermarket attachments available for 'automatic replay' which sat over the record (similar to these toys) but carried the stylus (and thus the tone arm) back from centre to set it down at the outer edge for another playing.
What a find ! hope i find one i love my new victrolas
Oh by Jingo! You have a fine pair of Boxers!
that's cool! I have a victrola 11 from 1916.
I feel like that would be cooler for a really fast record, like earl fuller's famous jazz/jass band
Great video! :))
What’s the $ value of this toy?
How racist! Did they sell a Waltzing Wasp version, too? Still, interesting and good to see how many viewed African-Americans here over a century ago.
BWAHAHAHA! THIS IS CUTE!
This of course is a good example of a racist novelty. I'd like to see other examples not featuring stereotypical poor black people.