Hagen-Renaker "THE MUSIC IN US"
Throughout the life of the Hagen-Renaker line, music
has played a subtle part in the characters that have
appeared from the pottery. Unlike the Disney era, or the
Designers Workshop periods, there has been no single period
of time or part of the line specifically devoted to musical
themes. On a seemingly random basis, various
pieces...instruments, animals that appear to play
instruments, and animals playing actual instruments....have
just found their way into the line. In case you’re
wondering, neither John or Maxine Renaker are trained
musicians, yet the piano occupies a very prominent position
in the front rooms of their homes. Their daughter Susan,
however, is a singer and composer for a local Blue Grass
Band, performing at fairs around Southern California.
The most probable early link to the musical influence
in the H-R line belongs to one of their premier artists and
designers of the miniature portion of the line, Helen
Farlund.
Helen joined the Renakers in the
1940’s and is still involved with developing figurines
today. In the 1960’ s when the pottery moved to its present
location in San Dimas, California, work was temporarily
“slowed down”, and the designers took up different
occupations. Helen became involved in playing and teaching
music, and subsequently married a professional musician.
One of Helen’s contributions, when the relocated pottery
started up again, was a series of whimsical “insects”
lovingly called the “Bug Band”, built around a couple of
pieces she originally had created in the late 50’s.
The “Bug Band” was comprised of six(6) characters;
Blue Grasshopper w/ Fiddle, Grasshopper w/Cello
Beetle w/ Cymbals, Beetle w/ Flute
Caterpillar w/Clarinet, Frog w/Tuba
Unfortunately, the Frog w/Tuba is unable to make an
appearance at this time. The complete Bug Band was put
into production in the Spring of 1981 and the last of the
pieces, Grasshopper w/Cello was retired in the Spring of
1987.
The widespread acceptance of the “Bug
Band” led the Renakers to encourage Helen to introduce more
music related pieces into the line. In the Spring of 1982,
three(3) pieces were released: Piano Bear, Piano Bear Cub, Grand Piano.
The Piano was originally white but in 1983 a black
piano was also added and subsequently the white version was
discontinued somewhere around 1987. The black Grand Piano
is in the line today.
In 1982 another “animal” that would play
the Piano was introduced, the Piano Frog.
The Piano Frog remained in the line until the Fall
of 1992 when it was retired.
When we were looking at some of our other retired
pieces, we noticed that two(2) of Helen’s earlier pieces,
the Panda Cubs, can also be made to play the piano.
These pieces, shown right with the white version of the Grand
Piano were introduced into the line
in the Spring of 1961. The Panda Cub
Standing was retired from the line in
the fall of 1992, while the Panda Cub Paw Up (the one
with 3 feet on the ground) was retired in the Spring of
1991.
By the Spring of 1993, The Miniature line was devoid of
musical playing “critters” and all that was left was the
black Grand Piano. In the Spring of 1994, a Polar Bear
appeared in the line bearing a striking resemblance to the
Piano Bear. Strangely enough he appeared on the Hagen-
Renaker price list right above the Piano. He was gone from
the line in the Fall of 1995.
The once proud musical miniatures, shown below were now
officially reduced to the Piano.
In the Spring of 1992, Hagen-Renaker introduced into
its recently created “Specialties” line, five(5) musically
related pieces. Three(3) of these actually formed their own
musical Trio; on their own: Bongo Mouse, Concertina Mouse, Singing Mouse.
The other two pieces could actually stand on their own
although the Cat w/Fiddle was a good piece to
accompany the mice.
And the not to be denied Dancing Frogs,
not musicians, but definitely “musical”.
The Dancing Frogs remain in the line today.
The others have retired
In the Fall of 1993, the Miniatures gained some new
musical companions; the Upright Piano and the Bench
w/Kitten. Actually for a short period of time the
Bench was available as a separate accessory,
however due to very limited demand,
it was dropped from the line.
In the Fall of 1995 a new complete
set of musical “characters” complete with instruments were
introduced into the Specialties line. In this instance
there can be no mistaking whose influence brought them into
being as the name given to the set gives away their
Bluegrass heritage; FROGGIE MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN
In the Fall of 1997, the earlier frog quintet was
joined by a another amphibian sextet; TOADALLY BRASS
Well we’re now up to the present and I guess that will
have to conclude our trip into the musical side of the Hagen-
Renaker line.
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