Unique Art Hoody Doody Bob Smith Piano Tin Windup Toy
This post war tin windup toy is a favorite among the baby boomer generation. As they can remember the TV show which we probably all had watched at one point or the other. This fantastic condition antique boxed toy is a must-have for collectors of vintage and antique toys. The unique art design features the beloved character Howdy Doody, played by Buffalo Bob, and a piano. The tin material and wind-up band make it a special addition to any collection. The toy is from the 1950s and is in great shape for its age. With hardly a scratch on it. The lithography is still bright and shiny as it would have been over 70 years ago. It is sure to be a conversation piece for any toy enthusiast.
This post war tin windup toy is a favorite among the baby boomer generation. As they can remember the TV show which we probably all had watched at one point or the other. This fantastic condition antique boxed toy is a must-have for collectors of vintage and antique toys. The unique art design features the beloved character Howdy Doody, played by Buffalo Bob, and a piano. The tin material and wind-up band make it a special addition to any collection. The toy is from the 1950s and is in great shape for its age. With hardly a scratch on it. The lithography is still bright and shiny as it would have been over 70 years ago. It is sure to be a conversation piece for any toy enthusiast.
This post war tin windup toy is a favorite among the baby boomer generation. As they can remember the TV show which we probably all had watched at one point or the other. This fantastic condition antique boxed toy is a must-have for collectors of vintage and antique toys. The unique art design features the beloved character Howdy Doody, played by Buffalo Bob, and a piano. The tin material and wind-up band make it a special addition to any collection. The toy is from the 1950s and is in great shape for its age. With hardly a scratch on it. The lithography is still bright and shiny as it would have been over 70 years ago. It is sure to be a conversation piece for any toy enthusiast.