Description
Step back in time with this officially licensed Fisher-Price #185 Donald Duck Xylophone Pull Toy, a 1998 reproduction celebrating the classic 1938 original. Crafted from painted wood with traditional paper lithography, this pull-along features Donald Duck in his sailor suit atop a metal-bar xylophone. When you tug the braided red cord, a rear linkage smoothly swings a red-tipped mallet to strike the keys, bringing decades of vintage Disney nostalgia to life on your shelf.
This pre-owned collectible is in good working condition with vibrant colors and crisp graphics intact. The toy shows only light play wear consistent with its age: minor scuffs, small nicks to the wood/lithography edges, and typical surface patina. The pull cord is secure, and the xylophone action functions perfectly. Please note: listing includes the pull toy only—no original box or extra accessories are included. It’s best suited as a display piece for serious collectors rather than rough play.
Whether you’re building a vintage Fisher-Price library, tracking classic Disney licensed toys, or adding mid-century mechanical collectibles to your home decor, this reproduction delivers authentic craftsmanship and nostalgic charm. Verified working mechanism, accurate period markings, and quality detailing make it a standout addition to any retro toy collection.
FEATURES:
• Official 1998 Fisher-Price reproduction of the iconic 1938 #185 pull toy
• Mechanical xylophone action with moving Donald Duck arm and red-tipped mallet
• Vibrant blue, red, and yellow color scheme with authentic paper lithography graphics
• Measures approximately 11″ L × 5″ W × 12″+ H
• Pre-owned and fully tested: works smoothly with light play wear; ideal for display/collection
• Constructed from painted wood, stamped steel xylophone bars, and durable fabric pull cord
• Marked “185 – Fisher-Price Toys – Donald Duck (© Disney)” and “Official Reproduction – China”
• Sold as a collectible only; no original box or additional accessories included







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