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  2. Chatty Cathy - Wikipedia

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    Chatty Cathy was a pull-string "talking" doll originally created by Ruth and Elliot Handler and manufactured by the Mattel toy company from 1959 to 1965.

  3. Chatty Cathy - History's Best Toys: All-TIME 100 Greatest Toys -...

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    This groundbreaking Mattel doll, created in 1959, could speak 11 phrases when its "chatty ring" was activated with a pull of the string on its back. Inside the doll's stomach was a lo-fi...

  4. Why Chatty Cathy Dolls Still Have Something to Say

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    For a pull-string doll with only eleven sayings, Chatty Cathy is one moderately expensive vintage collectible. These classic playthings have a widely spanned average, with dolls going anywhere from $20 to $100 or $200, which is spectacular for an otherwise unremarkable mid-century Mattel creation.

  5. Mattel Chatty Cathy Doll - Guide to Value, Marks, History -...

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    A Chatty Cathy doll is a toy model of a girl with the ability to speak several different phrases through a speaker in her torso. Chatty Cathy was the first talking doll with a pull-string and a repertoire of eleven phrases. The dolls were made by Mattel, Inc, an American toy manufacturing company.

  6. Chatty Cathy: History & Pictures - RetroWaste

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    Chatty Cathy is a doll manufactured by the Mattel toy company from 1959 to 1965. The doll was first released in stores and appeared in television commercials beginning in 1960. Chatty Cathy spoke one of eleven phrases at random when the “chatty ring” protruding from its upper back was pulled.

  7. ALL ABOUT CHATTY

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    It needs to be said that all Chatty Cathy dolls made in the 1960's (and possibly the newer models, are very, very slowly degrading over time. The best practice is to store any vinyl doll out of the sunlight, out of humid areas and places that are prone to be hot.

  8. Chatty Cathy - Nostalgia Central

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    Chatty Cathy. Dolls were always good for lending a listening ear after a tough day at preschool, but Chatty Cathy actually talked back. Tired of having to carry on the entire conversation by yourself at tea parties?

  9. Chatty Cathy - Mattel

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    Chatty Cathy. Meet Chatty Cathy! She speaks for herself. With each pull of the magic ring, she talks like a real little girl and little girls can talk with Chatty Cathy. She says 11 phrases at random! Chatty Cathy looks real and at 20" tall with movable head, arms and legs; her hair is rooted so you can brush and style it too!

  10. Chatty Cathy, She was Made by Mattel, a 1960 Prototype, with ......

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    Chatty Cathy's mechanism made by Mattel was truly an innovative design. The built in phonograph turntable allowed Chatty Cathy to say a phrase that are suppose to be completely random when ever the pull-string with the white plastic ring on the end was pulled by the owner.

  11. Chatty Cathy from Mattel (1960) - Toy Tales

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    Chatty Cathy was a pull-string, “talkingdoll produced by Mattel from 1959 to 1965. When she was initially released, she spoke one of eleven phrases, such as “Let’s play house” and “Please take me with you,” at random when her “chatty ring” was pulled.