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1978 Merlin Hand Held Game
Holy smokes! I haven't seen one of these in a long time.
http://www.usfkclassifieds.com/index.php?a=2&b=222 Mike
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I still have one stored away! My daughter first used it when she was 4 years old. She was fascinated by the tones generated by it. I had a wrist watch that played "Dixie" as the alarm. She took the watch and the Merlin into her room; in a few minutes she returned. Was I surprised when she showed me the Merlin, pushed the switch and Merlin played Dixie! That is when I realized she was very special. She couldn't read yet! Me, I could never do it. She graduated fourth in her High School class of 165; She is now a Registered Nurse in Las Vegas.
It would be a nice present for a curious child. |