Ventriloquist Central Collection Video Series – Lolly Frog Ventriloquist Puppet/Figure

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After posting this ventriloquist puppet/figure in the Ventriloquist Central Collection, I’ve had emails for a video of this unique and rare item, so here it is:

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Dan
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Dan Willinger is a ventriloquism enthusiast and ventriloquist figure collector. He has been collecting for over 25 years. He created the Ventriloquist Central Collection. It now has over 100 ventriloquist figures and over 50 of them are Frank Marshall figures. Because of his love for the art of ventriloquism, Mr. Willinger created the website Ventriloquist Central. For more information about the website, go to: http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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3 Responses to Ventriloquist Central Collection Video Series – Lolly Frog Ventriloquist Puppet/Figure

  1. Tony says:

    That certainly is a very different type of ventriloquist dummy. I think I would still call it a puppet since you function it with your hand going up inside the head. I wish you could show the controls inside.

  2. Bill Thompson says:

    This is very unique indeed. I wonder how many other “puppets” or “figures” are built like this? I also agree with Tony, seeing the controls would be interesting.

  3. Dan says:

    I wish it were that simple to show the mechanics but the head is attached with the fur cloth that is permanantly adhered to the hard shell underneath so the only way to expose the mechanics would be to litteraly destroy the figure. So unfortunately I can’t show the mechanics to you.

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