Furbit the Frog
In a watery world of look-alike hollow rubber frogs "Furbit the Frog"
is a refreshingly individual amphibian. Many other hollow rubber frogs
you see out there today look alot like each other, and perhaps Furbit
does too. Until you get to its legs! It's two legs are soft supple
strips of rabbit fur. Furbit's legs ripple and flutter in a manner that
synthetic rubber or plastic legs never will.
The long soft thin rabbit fur legs flutter and shutter, wriggling in an
S-like movement of the two tails. When you move the Furbit in short
stops and starts, the hairs on the legs pull out and in like a
breathing action. Nothing artificial comes close.
Furbit has a molded-in belly weight and weighs 5/8 oz. The Furbit also
has a ball bearing swivel and colorado spinner blade attached beneath
it. The blade adds flash, vibration and best of all causes the Furbit
the frog's entire body to tremble. |