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Description: The very first music box tv radio made by Fisher-Price was 1959's #148 Jack And Jill, a wide rectangular wooden box with a wooden carry handle on top supported by two short metal posts. The same music box body style was used with 6 other music boxes, including the #156 Baa Baa Black Sheep TV Radio. The music box mechanism could be either Swiss or Japanese.
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Accessories:
- Wide rectangular wooden music box that plays, Baa Baa Black Sheep" when wound. The top of the music box has a spring antenna with a wooden bead on the end and a round wooden carry handle that is supported by 2 short steel posts. The front of the music box has a plastic "speaker" with a knob in the center that winds the music box. Nursery Rhyme pictures revolve past the "TV screen" as the music plays. The music box has paper lithograph pictures on the front, sides, and back has pictures of a sheep, kids, and a farmer on a red barn wall background. Measures 7-1/4" wide, 6" high and 2" deep
Lithos:
- Top litho is marked, "MUSIC BOX TV-RADIO FISHER•PRICE TOYS".
- Back litho is marked, "©'66 FISHER-PRICE TOYS, INC. EAST AURORA, N.Y." (left bottom edge).
- Litho Side A (pictures back half of a black sheep) is marked "MADE IN U.S.A." (bottom edge).
- Litho Side B - ??
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Variations:
- FPT1759 - Uses is Swiss music box machanism. WFL: 07-AN-02-E-D
- FPT1760 - Uses is Japanese music box machanism. WFL: 07-AG-25-0-B
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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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Other Information: Similar Music Boxes are:
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