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ResidentLilly

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Re: Ken

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How big is this piano anyway?
Big enough for me to wonder how in the name of Ernest P. Worrell I am gonna fit it in the blister card.
 

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is it possible to hinge the legs fof the piano so they tuck up underneath the main part. Would that help? or is it already like that? or is it too late to do that? I assume the top part (the lid) can also lie flat like on a real piano.

--Matt
 

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Ken,

Can the legs be detached and we just shtick em on when we get it ?

See ya
 

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That's pretty much what I was thinking as well. Detachable legs would make fitting it into the bubble a lot easier.
 

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Originally posted by Crazy Harry
That's pretty much what I was thinking as well. Detachable legs would make fitting it into the bubble a lot easier.
Already had detachable legs, and it closes...but it is REALLY wide. It'll be a big blister. Gonzo's is big too, but this one may be bigger.
 

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packaging rowlf

what if you attach the piano to the card itself, like you did with the bases. put it high and to the right, with the keys facing the top. then put Rowlf more to the left. his lower half seems to be where most of his bulk is, so it should fit pretty well. and the piano should still be pretty visible too.

did that make sense?
 

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Re: packaging rowlf

Originally posted by grail
what if you attach the piano to the card itself, like you did with the bases. put it high and to the right, with the keys facing the top. then put Rowlf more to the left. his lower half seems to be where most of his bulk is, so it should fit pretty well. and the piano should still be pretty visible too.

did that make sense?
Nope!
 

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{{{Squigiman
Oh, when reading about Lew's accessories, I noticed a "Kenneth" fish. Maybe my memory's bad, but I seem to remember the importance of "Connie Sue", I believe, but no Kenneth. Is this perhaps a slight reference to a certain geek-pleasing toyman?

The Kenneth name came from Henson. But there is a question about whether it is "Kevin" or "Kenneth". I don't think I will be able to find out in time, so it looks like Kenneth it is. I'll read your post back on 176 in a bit.}}}


Ummm...I would say go with the name "KEVIN," but only for quite obvious reasons...
 
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