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SCHYLLING ROVER THE SPACE DOG IN BOX

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SCHYLLING ROVER THE SPACE DOG IN BOX


Wind him up and watch him spark as he waddles along. In original box. Schylling.

8" X 3 1/2" X 6 1/2"


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SCHYLLING
SCHYLLING
913.129
ROVER
PUN’S
19.99
THE SPACE DOG
WIND HIM UP AND
WATCH HIM SPARK
Ages 8 ar
AS НЕ WADDLES ALONG
LIMITED EDITION
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
SCHYLLING COLLECTOR’S
SERIES TIN TOYS
ROVER
2 6758
SPACE DOG No.:
COLOR: Red
Owner’s Nameand Address:
ON
This antique toy reproduction is produced exclusively by
Schylling Associates, Inc. PO Box 513, Rowley, MA 01969
OFF
Fill out this postcard and mail to the address printed or the other side.
and automatically enroll
This will register your toy
you in the
The first
SCHYLLING
SCHYLLING
913.129
ROVER
PUN’S
19.99
THE
SPACE
DOG
WIND
HIM
UP
AND
WATCH
HIM
SPARK
Ages
8
ar
AS
НЕ
WADDLES
ALONG
LIMITED
EDITION
CERTIFICATE
OF
AUTHENTICITY
SCHYLLING
COLLECTOR’S
SERIES
TIN
TOYS
ROVER
2
SPACE
DOG
No.:
COLOR:
Red
Owner’s
Nameand
Address:
TO ACTIVATE
SPACE
PULL
UP
LOWER
TO
ON
This
antique
toy
reproduction
is
produced
exclusively
by
Schylling
Associates,
Inc.
PO
Box
513,
Rowley,
MA
01969
OFF
Fill
out
this
postcard
and
mail
to
the
address
printed
or
the
other
and
automatically
enroll
This
will
register
your
toy
you
in
the
The
first

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ROVE

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When you’ve got infinity mind, it’s need difficult make you friends.
SCHYLLING
Even robots get the blues and sometimes on your you a friend to that can
count on.
Space Dog will be a great companion for all the lonely robots out there.
To build robot’s best friend we went back to the 50’s for this great design.
Rover the Space Dog is a multi action wind up toy. His mouth
and closes, his ears flap, his eyes roll and sparks fly as he waddles opens along.
Do kids today have anything that is this much fun?
Like all Schylling
When
you’ve
got
infinity
mind,
it’s
need
difficult
make
you
friends.
SCHYLLING
Even
robots
get
the
blues
and
sometimes
on
your
you
a
friend
to
that
can
count
on.
Space
Dog
will
be
a
great
companion
for
all
the
lonely
robots
out
To
build
robot’s
best
friend
we
went
back
to
the
50’s
for
this
great
design.
the
Space
Dog
is
a
multi
action
wind
up
toy.
His
mouth
and
closes,
his
ears
flap,
his
eyes
roll
and
sparks
fly
as
he
waddles
opens
along.
Do
kids
today
have
anything
that
is
this
much
fun?
Like
all
Schylling

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SCHYLLING
In the early 1900’s, tools and techniques had been developed invented to make all
possible the mass production of toys. Plastic was yet to be and
toys were made out of wood, paper, cloth or metal. Some of the most popular
were tin toys. Powerful stamping machines cut and formed their pieces out
of beautifully printed sheets of tin.
Considered old-fashioned and unsafe by today’s standards, tin toys were
the most exciting and realistic toys that could be made. It was different time,
when a child’s imagination could be sparked by a simple toy.
After safer WWII, and
SCHYLLING
In
the
early
1900’s,
tools
and
techniques
had
been
developed
invented
to
make
all
possible
the
mass
production
of
toys.
Plastic
was
yet
to
be
and
toys
were
made
out
of
wood,
paper,
cloth
or
metal.
Some
of
the
most
popular
were
tin
toys.
Powerful
stamping
machines
cut
and
formed
their
pieces
out
of
beautifully
printed
sheets
of
tin.
Considered
old-fashioned
and
unsafe
by
today’s
standards,
tin
toys
were
the
most
exciting
and
realistic
toys
that
could
be
made.
It
was
different
when
a
child’s
imagination
could
be
sparked
by
a
simple
toy.
After
safer
WWII,
and

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