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Description: The #2035 Chatter Telephone replaced the long-lived #747 Chatter Telephone. The only difference between the #747 and #2035 is the model number. The telephone was designed with a rotary dial to teach children how to dial a telephone. When the dial is turned and released, it rewards child with a ringing bell. This friendly phone makes a "chatter" and his eyes roll up and down as he is pulled. Designed for children ages 2 to 6 years old.
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Accessories:
- FPT3646 - Telephone with a square plastic base that has white paper lithographs on the top and edges of multi-colored stars and "Fisher-Price" on the side in red. The telephone has an open smiling mouth on the front and a white plastic top with a white plastic rotary dial and blue rolling eyes. The phone has a red plastic telephone handset that fits on top of the phone. The phone rolls on 4 BLUE plastic wheels and makes a "chatter" while his eyes roll up and down as he is pulled. Measures 6-1/4" long, 6-1/4" wide, 4" tall. Receiver measures 7-1/4" long, 2" wide. WFL: 07-AF-03-1-B
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- Sold in a 7-1/2" long, 6-9/16" high, 4" deep display box.
- This telephone exactly the same as 1962-1989's #747 Chatter Telephone, the only difference is the model number.
- 1992-1993 - This phone was slightly redesigned and issued as #2063 Chatter Telephone.
- 1994-1995 - The phone was totally redesigned to an all-plastic phone, the #2251 Chatter Telephone. The phone's body is big and bulky. Oddly, it still has a rotary dial, a feature that is almost extinct in today's society.
- 1996-Currently in stores - The above telephone was given a new model number, the #72251 Chatter Telephone. Nothing except the model number changed from the '94-'95 version to this version.
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