Ideal Toys Mr Machine 1960 Marvin Glass Design

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A vintage 1960 Mr Machine by Ideal Toy Corporation. Mr Machine was wildly popular when he made his appearance. Ideal quickly adopted him as their logo mascot. And you know the rest..."Its a Wonderful Toy! It's IDEAL!" The Designer, Marvin Glass said he designed Mr Machine to mimick the actions of a hen pecked husband squawking and wildly waving his hands as he wanders around in his plight.

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  • that is one noicy piece of cr@p!

  • This "noisy piece of crap" is worth more than you probably earn in 3 days of work. You are viewing a 48 year old toy and toys back then were designed to be noisy to attract the attention of the child. The noise obviously attracted your attention!!!!

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  • They are worth a million bazillion katrillion dollers!!!!!

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  • I have one of these I'm rich bitch!!!!!!

  • I received one for Xmas one year. My uncle was fooling around with it, dropped and broke it. Don't remember what happened to it after that.

  • Finally! I finally got to hear how he sounded. I distinctly remember that little little grinding sound he made every few seconds, when he'd open his mouth. I wish I still had mine. I got one in 1960 and when I tried to take mine apart and put him back together...that was the end of him. : (

  • I got one of these when I was like 3 or 4. Thought it was the most awesome thing ever. One day shortly after I got it I seen it on top of the kitchen refrigerator. My mom said it broke and she needed to send it back to be repaired. I didnt like that but I understood it and disappointingly waited.

    I never seen it again. Think it was driving my parents crazy and they returned it to the store, lol

  • We used to pretend we were Mr. Machines when we were little. We'd march around the playground like that.

  • @akamarufan501

    how much? I had one as a kid and I loved it!!!

    Jayeburney@aol.com

  • @akamarufan501

    how much? I had one as a kid and I loved it!!!

  • um how much is one of these actually worth? i have a vintage still-in-the-box mr. machine, and i need to sell it

  • I have one and want to sell it. Any offers??? I am in Hemet, Ca. jean.jurkiewicz@yahoo.com

  • Mr. Machine is the reason I became a mechanical designer! I still have my 1978 re-issue that my grandparents bought for us to have a toy to play with whenever we visited them... Or maybe my folks are the real reason it always stayed at my grand parent's house... Either way, it's a good thing it did otherwise it wouldn't have survived this long...

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