Spike by Phonetica One

Spike is an animatronic by Phonetica One. No photos of it exist, but there seems to be proof of it existing.
It was mentioned on a webpage from dridan.com which seems to have other articles that would have
appeared in a newspaper. This is the only source of info I can find on Spike, and I came across the same article on another source a while back.

About

The name sounds like it belongs to a dragon or something similar.
According to the article from dridan.com, Spike has mink and angora skin,
brass legs, and sterling-silver toenails. Spike can speak in 128 computer-generated voices.
Spike was created to greet conventioneers at Phonetica One's booth.

The article seems to describe Spike using the following description, when saying they could make
anyone a similar "toy" for about $18,000: "quick wit, Martian-like voice and real-life movements".

Original Article (Only the Part Mentioning Spike)

Your Money Matters: Consumer Electronics May Lack Blockbuster, but Not New Gadgets

Jeffrey A. Tannenbaum (WSJ Staff)

Here's a pet that doesn't require housebreaking.

Spike has mink and angora skin, brass legs and sterling-silver toenails.
He can talk in 128 different computer-generated voices.

He isn't for sale; his job is to greet conventioneers at the booth of Phonetica One Inc.,
a small Colorado City, Colo., company. But Phonetica says it can make anybody a similar toy -- with
a "quick wit, Martian-like voice and real-life movements." Unearthly price: about $18,000.