Here’s another video of ventriloquist Pete Michaels and Pete Jr having fun with the dummies from the Ventriloquist Central Collection on their recent visit.
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Here’s another video of ventriloquist Pete Michaels and Pete Jr having fun with the dummies from the Ventriloquist Central Collection on their recent visit.
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It is funny that in the late 1930’s the Effanbee Co produced such wonderful dolls of Charlie McCarthy and of WC Fields but they did not produce Mortimer Snerd.
In the early 1950’s Ideal Toy Co. produced a Mortimer Snerd called a bendy. The arms and legs were made with a posable wire covered in cloth and then clothed.
I received this email from my good friend Albert Alfaro to say he built a ventriloquist figure for a commercial.
Here’s a video of Pete Michaels and Pete Jr seeing the Ventriloquist Central Collection on a recent visit.
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I had a great time when my old friend Pete Michaels arrived with his son Pete Jr. to see the Ventriloquist Central Collection. Pete was booked for a gig at the Kowloon Comedy Club in Saugus Ma which is all of about 4 miles from my house so to visit was a no brainer.