This picture shows the early wooden knee joint made in 1947.
This type of joint was used on very early Wonky toys and some of the first sold under the Pelham Puppet Name.
This picture shows the early waxed string knee joint first made in 1948.
This type of joint was used on several types including Noddy and Big Ears.
This picture shows the waxed string through knee joint made from moulded plastic.
This type of joint was used on many puppet types including many of the 1963 range. It was produced in several different colours.
This picture shows the metal strip wooden knee joint.
This type of joint was used on many puppet types. This one is from a Green Faced Witch.
This picture shows the simplest knee joint.
Waxed string is passed through bamboo or plastic tubing.
This picture shows a string through knee joint with the upper leg being wood and the lower leg being moulded.
This was featured on several puppets where the lower leg was not hidden by clothing. This one is from an SS Cowgirl.
This picture shows the moulded plastic knee joint used on puppets from 1975 onwards.
This picture shows another of the simple knee joints used.
This type of joint was used several special puppets such as Yogi Bear, Donald Duck Etc.