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Washington, D.C., circa 1931. "Child seated in toy automobile." View full size. National Photo Company Collection glass negative. The radio: Atwater-Kent 84Q.
If such a thing even existed, can you imagine how much it would cost to buy a toy car with that amount of detail today? No plastic and not made in China?
The claw foot with a wheel under it is amusing.
An Atwater-Kent radio would translate today as a 60-inch plasma TV. Very costly set.
I don't think this family was suffering from the Depression.
That car makes mine look like a piece of trash.
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