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		<title>&#8220;Rocking Fellow&#8221; 1970s Chromed Desktop Balancing Kinetic Toy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As common as flares in the 1970s, figures such as this "Rocking Fellow" were found on many a desk or shelf as a novelty item. This one, most likely made by Mr. Man in Taiwan or Otagiri in Japan, is a balancing figure who rocks back and forth on a chromed podium via his weighted balance bar. The "Rocking Fellow" is one of a series of figures with varying balance and movement poses.</p>
<p>The figure is in good visual condition. The podium has some pitting but is generally good, whilst the box is in reasonable shape bar some surface loss where some ill-advisedly applied tape has been removed.</p>
<p>When assembled measures approximately 13cm high by 13cm wide.</p>
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