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Description: In 1950 Fisher-Price introduced a new toy movement and sound in the #325 Buzzy Bee. When pulled, the Bee's wings twirl, his antennas bounce, and he makes a realistic "Buzz-Buzz" sound. Fisher-Price made four different Bees from 1950 to 1985 each with the same shape and movement but colored differently.
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Accessories:
- FPT4160 - Small wooden cut-out bee with paper lithographs on the sides and edges of a yellow bee with pink checks, big blue eyes, and black, brown and yellow stripes on it's tail. The bee has two attached spring antennaes with a red bead on the end of each and yellow plastic wings on the side that turn as the bee is pulled. Aneannaes bounce, wing twirl, and bee makes a "buzz-buzz" sound as the toy is pulled. The Bee rolls on 2 blue wooden wheels. Measures 6" long, 6" wide, 3-1/2" high (2" antennae).
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- 1950-1951 - Patent Pending.
- 1952-1956 - Design Patent No. 163,551.
- Canadian Patent No. assigned in 1953 - Canadian Patent No. 121/18552.
- Copyright Fisher-Price Toys, Inc.
- 1954 original retail price was .60¢ in the East and .65¢ in the South and West.
- Also see 1987's #6550 ToyFest Limited Edition replica of the #325 Buzzy Bee.
- Also see 1956-1958's #314 Queen Buzzy Bee.
- Also see 1959-1985's #444 Queen Busy Bee/Queen Buzzy Bee.
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