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First Bob Moog gets turned into a doll – now Raymond Scott

Japanese artist toy company Presspop Gallery has released their Raymond Scott 100th Anniversary vinyl figurine & CD set in time for the 2008 holidays.

The deluxe limited edition package features a miniature replica of Scott’s Clavivox, his patented 1950s keyboard synthesizer, and a CD featuring rare, unreleased tracks from the Scott Archives. Presspop have produced only a small batch of these unique high-quality sets.

The figurine was designed by Archer Hewitt, who designed the Moog doll. It retails for $49.

RaymondScott.com is the exclusive US retailer.

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