Venity Fair was one of the leading makers of electronics for children, which by 1977 standards meant they sold radios, walkie talkies and other items that look like stone tools to today's generation..
What sets them apart is the breadth of licensed items they produced, take 1977 for instance where we got a variety of products ranging from James Bond to Holly Hobbie, from the Fonz's fifties antics to the far out future of Space:1999.
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Holly Hobbie was just an old-fashioned character created by an illustrator called Holly Hobbie (seriously!), sold to American Greetings. There were tons of products released with Holly Hobbie (although there were some other characters too). I used to have a rag doll of the Amy character, dressed in green. I suppose her popularity came in the wake of the Little House in the Prairie fad.
LJ- Thanks for the intel, it just dawned on me while do this catalog that I've just always accepted the character but never seen her on anything but merchandise.
Okay wait, you show us this whole catalog and don't even comment on the Holly Hobbie Wrist Radio? What was she doing, fighting crime? That's one of the most nonsensical licensed products I've seen on this site.
Rats, I wrote this on New Years Day and hoped I could phone it in just this once. Curse you Holly Hobbie for outing me!
Busted...
That 007 clock is too cool!
Was the Flash Gordon stuff meant to tie in with the Filmation cartoon series, or what?
Those Flash Gordon walkie-talkies look like they came off the set of Woody Allen's Sleeper.
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