24” Stan Laurel Ventriloquist Doll with Tote Bag and Instruction Booklet

24” Stan Laurel Ventriloquist Doll with Tote Bag and Instruction Booklet.
Manufacturer’s description of the Stan Laurel ventriloquist doll.
Laurel and Hardy were one of Hollywood’s greatest comedy teams with many routines that will continue to keep audiences laughing for a long time! Whether defying his straight-man Oliver Hardy with a simple logic all his own or crying like a baby over some unfortunate mishap, Stan Laurel caused laughter whenever he performed. This Stan Laurel Doll has been faithfully reproduced with his blue overalls, a long-sleeved white shirt, and a red, polka-dotted bow tie. Stan also wears black socks, black shoes, and a black hat. This celebrity dummy/doll comes with a set of basic instructions included on “How To Be A Ventriloquist” and a practical, plastic case for storing and transporting Stan Laurel to your next amateur or professional show.
Safety Information
WARNING: Choking Hazard - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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