Posted 7 months ago
kerry10456
(500 items)
I have posted a couple of these, the first being the 1971 version. This is the 1974 model and has a "Glow In The Dark" dial. These do work and sort of keep time, but are meant as a child's toy. The oddity of this one, besides it "Glows" is the markings on the packaging. " Louis Marx Inc, a subsidary of Quaker Oats Company. Who knew, you could have your oatmeal and watch Mickey's feet run all at the same time. Sorry had to throw that out there.
Thanks for looking and hope you enjoyed seeing this one.
Kerry
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