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Re: Talking toy Monkey
ohhh ok, no problem, you had me going there for a minute, could have collected him by car too!! Never mind It looks like they come up now and then.Will keep checking, now until I have one, i was checking loads when I first came to DYR, but nothing came up, now looks like Ive missed two!!Heather
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This one looks just like the one I originally posted
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Jacko-Monkey-O...QQcmdZViewItem
for sale NOW
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Yep you can see why we thought that was him,he's slighly darker brown and his face is slightly different.and of course he does not talk,where as mine is slightly more a ginger brown, and his face is more wrinkly.This is the one I am now convinced is my "Jack"
Minus the pink ribbon!!Heather
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..and it would tie-in with the time scale. mid to late 70's/early eighties.
plus the fact you had to pull the arms (or swing him) to get him to talk.
I think he (Burbank Chatter chimp) is the one. The design probably changed slightly over the years. read that these were sold in Woolworths too.
Hard to believe there is not a dedicated page for Jacko collectors..he's been around since the late 50's!
I assume it would be possible to find one with a working voicebox? Old talking action men still turn up and they are ancient!, although as he ran on batteries,it could be a problem with leaking batteries and rusting contacts.
Another reason is the fact you recall him saying " my name is Jack".We know he's not a real Chad Valley jacko, but he's obviously based on one,as they were extremely popular. so saying Jack, not Jacko,fits in very well.Last edited by sixtyten; 31-07-2007, 23:35.
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The first one I saw on ebay stated that he was indeed in full working order, so I'm hoping so,I'd love to hear his little voice again.
Yes I agree it's strange no one has started a web site, as most people seemed to have owned one, the Chad Valley ones seemed very popular.Heather
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we had something similar (or should that be simian) as kids, but it was made of that foam rubber with wire to hold its shape that rots over time.It was a clothed chimp in the Jacko style.Think we got him from a jumble sale.
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Originally posted by huggie74 View Postall sorts of pets, something or someone probably had
the powder puffs came out the 'other end' looking the same!
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