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#515 Pushy Pat
Years Made:
Fisher-Price Toy Department
Department 8:
Push, Pull, & Floor Toys
1933-1935

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Description: In 1933 Fisher-Price introduced it's very first train engine with the #515 Pushy Pat. The train engine is made of solid wood construction with a wooden dog engineer name Pat at the controls. When pushed, Pet swings his arm and rings the train engine's bell loudly. In 1934 Pushy Pat was slightly trimmed 1/2" shorter in height and 1" shorter in length.
Accessories:
  • FPT4269 - 1933-1933 Pushy Pat - Wooden train engine with a long round blue boiler, a black smoke stack on the top front of the boiler, a metal bell on top, and a red rectangular wooden base that rolls on 4 yellow wooden wheels. The train has a wooden dog engineer at the controls named Pat. Pat has bright four-color lithography on the sides of a dog with a white face, brown ears, black nose, rosey cheeks. Pat has a lithograph blue engineer hat with a black bill, a red long-sleeve shirt, a green and white checkered bandanna around his neck, blue overalls, and a lantern by his side. Pat has 2 red wooden moving arms, one of which rings the bell on top of the train engine while the train is rolling. There is a hole in Pat's back for the removable push stick. Measures 8" high, 12" long, 4-1/2" wide. *See "Variations" below.
  • FPT4814 - Blue wooden 18" long push stick with a red wooden knob on the end and screw treads on the other end.
Variations:
  • FPT19816 - 1934-1935 Pushy Pat - Wooden train engine with a long round blue boiler, a black smoke stack on the top front of the boiler, a metal bell on top, and a red rectangular wooden base that rolls on 4 yellow wooden wheels. The train has a wooden dog engineer at the controls named Pat. Pat has bright four-color lithography on the sides of a dog with a white face, brown ears, black nose, rosey cheeks. Pat has a lithograph blue engineer hat with a black bill, a red long-sleeve shirt, a green and white checkered bandanna around his neck, blue overalls, and a lantern by his side. Pat has 2 red wooden moving arms, one of which rings the bell on top of the train engine while the train is rolling. There is a hole in Pat's back for the removable push stick. Measures 7-1/2" high, 11" long, 4-1/2" wide.
Other Information:
  • 1933 retail price was $1.25.
  • 1934-1935 retail price was $1.00.
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