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This is a TV toy from the 60's. Al Lewis played Grandpa Munster, on the classic TV show The Munsters. To get off the subject for a second, why did his character have Munster as his last name? He was the father-in-law of Herman Munster. I hope something WEIRD wasn't going on. Those kinky monster MUNSTERS!!!
Toys from "The Munsters" are very desirable & very rare, the show didn't last very long. Since it left the air it has become a cult classic. You can purchase this in-person autographed Grandpa Munster puppet at TV TOY MEMORIES
The late Al Lewis, who played Grandpa Munster was a real hoot. When he signed this puppet he was asking me if this was a condom. If it was a condom, I wonder what those two appendages on the right and left side of the body are for. Maybe Munsters are built differently.
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