MOBOTOYS
museum of battery operated toys
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1950s
Bear the Cashier
Modern Toys (MT)
Mfg By:
Japan
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Many battery-operated toys during "the Golden Age of Toys" modeled their design and actions after real life to bring an immediate recognition and affinity with the toy to raise sales numbers. What our museum loves about this is how battery-operated toys give us a window into daily life 40, 50, 60+ years into the past. While other toys also reflect their period, because battery-operated toys focused on "automated actions" reflecting real-life activities we believe many additional insights to the time of manufacturing are possible.
Bear the Cashier is clearly not working at the grocery store check out. Here we see Bear working an adding machine at his desk which suggest he is doing book keeping / accounting task.
Bear the Cashier actions include 1. doing math problems, 2. phone rings (bell), 3. picks up phone handset to ear, and 4. HEAD TURNS. After finishing the call the handset is returned to the reciever and the adding machine actions starts again.
1950s
Bear the Cashier
Modern Toys (MT)
Mfg By:
Japan
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ACTIONS
Performs Calculations on Adding Machine
Phone Rings
Picks up Phone to Answer
Head Turns
Returns Phone to Receiver
DIMENSIONS (L x W x H)
6.22 x 4.17 x 7.09 inches, 15.7 ounces
15.8 x 10.6 x 18 cm, 445 grams
REQUIRES
(2) D-Cell Batteries
POPULARITY (Demand)
3/5 - Great Gift
SCARCITY (Supply)
4/5 - Ultra Rare
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Bear the Cashier
Character - On the Job
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