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Henson Chicken Beaks?

shtick

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Anyone know what the Henson Chicken beaks are made of?
 

ravagefrackle

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depends on the show.

Muppet show Chickens had beaks made from Celastic, althought TR Rooster hada Wooden Beak, and he other rooster(the black one) had a foam and Fleece beak.

On sesame Street the Chickens have Slip cast Latex beaks.
 

ploobis

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depends on the show.

Muppet show Chickens had beaks made from Celastic, althought TR Rooster hada Wooden Beak, and he other rooster(the black one) had a foam and Fleece beak.

On sesame Street the Chickens have Slip cast Latex beaks.
WOW! I would have never guessed that TR's beak was made of wood!
 
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