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Description: Children have always loved riding horses, parents have always demanded safety. Fisher-Price answered the call with the #225 Wheel Horse with 4 smooth-rolling wooden wheels and a strong wooden body that is "strong enough to bear Daddy's weight twice over" according to the 1935 Fisher-Price Dealer catalogue. Anyone who is lucky enough to own one of these rare beauties had better not test it's strength as Mr. Horse is approaching his 70th birthday!
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Accessories:
- FPT4134 - White wooden riding horse with a black square patch over it's eyes, a tail made of real horse hair, a red leather bridle, and 4 round peg legs that are mounted onto a red platform that rolls on 4 wooden wheels. A small red wooden seat for a child rider is mounted on the horse's back. The horse does not have a Fisher-Price logo or model number written anywhere on it. Measures 17-7/8" x 15-3/8" x 5-3/4" wide.
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- 1935 retail price was $1.00.
- This is a restyled (taller) version 1934's #200 Wheel Horse.
- There were 5 different versions of a riding horse used during the early years of Fisher-Price, from 1934 to 1940's, click here for a list of these variations.
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