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Description: The #998 Music Box Teaching Clock replaced 1962-1967's #997 Music Box Tick-Tock Clock. Both clocks have a wind-up music box that plays "Grandfather's Clock" in time with a "tick-tock" sound as the clock hands go around. Henry C. Work wrote this popular folk song in 1876. Children can move the minuite hand manually and watch how the hour hand turns each time the minuite hand makes a full revolution, just like a real clock. While both clock are the same shape, size, and have the same functions, the #997 clock was covered in brown wood-grain paper lithographs, and the #998 is covered in red school house paper lithographs.
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Accessories:
- FPT3433 - Tall rectangular wooden clock with a rectangular wooden base and a triangular "roof" wooden top. The clock has a clear plastic cover over the clock face and hands. The center of the clock face has a yellow knob that moves the yellow plastic clock hands. The clock has a wind-up music box that plays "Grandfather's Clock" in time with a "tick-tock" sound as the clock hands go around. The music box has a yellow plastic carry handle on top and the clock face has numbers 1-12 around the edges. The clock has red paper lithographs on the sides and edges that depict a school house. The front has a door with a teacher in the door way with kids and a dog. The back of the clock has a yellow wind-up knob in the center for the music box and a white background with different colored circles around the edges. Each circle has a clock face with the hands pointing at different times with pictures of children doing activities that they would normally do at that time of day. Measures 10-1/2" high, 6-1/2" wide, and 3" deep.
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Variations: None.
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Repair: If your music box plays slow (or not at all!), you may want to check out our REPAIR STATION. We can restore most Fisher-Price wind-up music box mechanisms to almost new condition!
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