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Effanbee Charlie McCarthy Toy Ventriloquist Figures
I have done a couple videos showing the Effanbee Charlie McCarthy dolls from the 1930’s but had no done pictures until now. The only true Charlie McCarthy that was made as a doll or toy, licensed by Edgar Bergen are … Continue reading
Clothing Ventriloquist Figures
It is a great time for buying clothing for your ventriloquist figures. I say that because Easter is quickly approaching and this is the season that the large department stores stock up on some very nice dress cloths for children. … Continue reading
Ventriloquist Central Video Collecting Series – Frank Marshall “Happy Guy”
Here is a nice little Frank Marshall ventriloquist figure I call “Happy Guy”. He’s 95% original and in great shape.
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Tagged Dan Willinger, Figure Maker, Frank Marshall, Hand Carved, Ray Guyll, Ventriloquism, Ventriloquist, Ventriloquist Central, Ventriloquist Dummy, Ventriloquist Figures, Ventriloquist Videos, YouTube
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Ventriloquist Central Video Collecting Series – Sailor Joe, A Ken Spencer Figure
Here is a video of Sailor Joe a wonderful Ken Spencer ventriloquist figure that is totally original never having been restored in any way by anyone. He is 42″ in height and has ball and socket neck with the male … Continue reading
Posted in Dummy Collecting, Ventriloquism/Ventriloquist, Ventriloquist Central, Ventriloquist Figure (Dummy) Makers, Ventriloquist Figure Building, Ventriloquist Figures, Ventriloquist Videos, Video Collecting Series
Tagged Figure Maker, Hand Carved, Ken Spencer, Ventriloquist Dummy, Ventriloquist Figures, Ventriloquist Videos, YouTube
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Fully Loaded mid 1930’s Frank Marshall Ventriloquist Figure
I am pleased to show to you today an unusual Frank Marshall figure which dates from around 1935. This figure is a large figure standing 42″ tall and I do believe this head came from the duplicarver head used by … Continue reading