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Edison Talking Doll

Thomas Edison1890

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Thomas Edison himself joined the ranks of doll manufacturers in 1890 when he introduced his Singing Doll. He fitted a bisque head on a metal torso and placed inside it a teeny Edison phonograph with a wax cylinder and a recording of a nursery rhyme. The Edison Toy Phonograph Manufacturing Company produced about ten thousand dolls, twenty-five hundred of which passed quality control and were released for sale. Within a month, though, disgruntled customers started returning most of the dolls to the factory. The steel stylus tore up the wax cylinder, and the mechanism, which required a delicate hand turning the crank to operate, was beyond the ability of a child's hand. But even Edison, later, voiced what was perhaps the real problem with the doll: "The voices of the little monsters were exceedingly unpleasant to hear."

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  • Title: Edison Talking Doll
  • Creator: Thomas A. Edison, Simon & Halbig
  • Date Created: 1890, 1890
  • Location: USA, USA
  • Type: Dolls from the Early Twentieth Century, Mechanical Toys, Talking and Walking Dolls, Dolls from the Early Twentieth Century, Mechanical Toys, Talking and Walking Dolls
  • Medium: bisque, wood, metal
  • Object ID: 79.9546, 79.9546
  • Artist: Thomas A. Edison
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