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Description: Goofy Gertie was 1935's new addition to the Pop-Up Kritters line. Pop-Up Kritters (Patented October 5, 1926-No. 1,601,983) are made of bead and string construction allowing the Kritter to spring to life when the strings are pulled tightly, squirm and sway around as the strings are loosened, and laying flat when the strings are loosened all the way. Pop-Up Kritters are mounted on a paddle and the control strings have metal loops on the end to allow easy maneuvering.
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Accessories:
- FPT4196 - Goofy Gertie - Small wooden goose with a white bead head, an orange beak, a long white bead neck, a white teardrop-shaped wooden body, long orange bead legs, and orange flat wooden feet that are mounted onto a blue guitar-shaped wooden paddle. Goose is made of beads with string through middles. Pops up when string is pulled, goes limp when released. Measures 8-1/2" high, 10-1/2" long paddle.
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- 1935 retail price was .25¢ each.
- This is a restyled version of 1931-1932's #410 Stoopy Storky, the only differences are the colors.
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