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"Punch-a-Tune" Sankyo Musical Box Battery
By Jacob Hugart

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I recently came across the Punch-a-Tune toy "barrel organ"
I had as a boy in the 1970s, but no battery.  What type of
battery does this require?  I saw postings on your web site
about this.

Jacob Hugart

 [ Bob Billings wrote that the movement is "the ubiquitous
 [ Sankyo", powered by an electric motor and 3-volt battery.
 [ Can somebody please report the designation of the battery?
 [ -- Robbie



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Key Words in Subject:  Battery, Box, Musical, Punch-a-Tune, Sankyo

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