Monday, December 5, 2011

Other Houses: 1975 Mountain House $8.99


I came across this ad this week while doing a random scour of the internet for anything A Frame small house that I was not aware of. This is a textbook A Frame dollhouse. There is a catch however. Upon closer examination one can see that the house stands in at 11.5 inches, and the people only 3.5 inches. So, not a Barbie house, but still noteworthy. Perhaps this was the inspiration for the '78 Dream House we love so so much. 

8 comments:

  1. I love it, it's so 70s. I've often thought about making a "ski cabin" type of thing for Malibu Barbie, similar in style to something like this.

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  2. It looks great, its just so small....

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  3. I had this doll house. It was from Marx, called the Mountain House. And yes, it was quite petite.

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  4. Marx put out so much great stuff....Its unfortunate they soon decided to manufacture in Hong Kong so I cant give it 'good ol' American company out of West Veginia' creds, but a house this scale certainly takes up a lot less room than the red/white/yellow one from Mattel. I am getting into the wooden A Frame kits from the 70's I keep seeing. You could almost put that in your study and not have company think you're strange because you have it. ;-)

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  5. ooo I had this. Christmas 1976! I have been searching for one forever! The dolls were quite small. ahhh I miss Sally and Sue :-)

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  6. I owned this exact doll house. It is probably my all time favorite toy from my childhood. I wish I'h have kept it. The dolls were tiny and you could bend their legs. I don't remember any dolls similar at that time. Such fond memories seeing this picture. :D

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    1. I owned one too!I absolutely loved this as a little girl. I still wish I had it also.

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  7. I had one of these growing up and I LOVED it! It was small and portable and we often ended up by the creek side with it :). I would love to find one for my grand daughters now.

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