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This looks interesting!!!

BorkBork

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I have found this picture, it looks like it's in the workshop where the fraggles were made.

It also looks like the woman is holding a foam head and a gluegun...i think it might be mokey in the building process...take a look and tell me what you think.

http://muppets.zapto.org/images/Fraggle_workshop.jpg

Anyone else got any more pics like this? I am kind of starting to collect pics of "muppets-not-in-use-for-the-moment" :big_grin:



/Anders
 

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anyone got anything to add to this old thread?


/Anders
 

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I'll add. It looks more like a blow-drier than a glue gun to me -- either that or an electric knife. Were glue-guns popular in the '80's? In any case, hot glue would melt under the hot lights used in production, so I doubt that's what it is. That picture is fun though!

Just another weird :concern: observation by yours truley.

--"Scary" Larry Wolf
 

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Yup, I am pretty sure it is a hair dryer too....they are commonly used to speed the drying of the contact cement or "Barge" glue used to glue foam together.

Could also be a heat gun.....but my money is on a hair dryer.
 
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