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July 17 2012 at 11:57 PM
Ax 
from IP address 76.172.114.60

TWIST & TALK Balloon Puppet System
and
TWIST-A-TRONIX Animatronic Balloon System

Check them out ahttp://www.axtell.com/twist.html

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This message has been edited by axtell from IP address 76.172.114.60 on Aug 26, 2012 11:49 AM


 
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Tony Borders

67.161.167.228

packs flat

July 18 2012, 7:42 AM 

You have finally hit the ultimate in packing flat! Perfect for shows to which one must fly! Plus, you can fit different themes... princess parties, pirate, etc. I would make an identical character to give to the birthday child. When he asks, "How does it talk?" Just say, "Bring me back to your birthday next year and he'll be ready to talk again!"

 
 



76.109.66.27

BALLOONIE TOONS COME TO LIFE

July 18 2012, 9:34 AM 

What a great team you've put together with Sheree Brown-Rosner, Ori Livney, Buster Balloon, Ralph Dewey, the Brenions, John Schmelling, Eric Martyn, Alberto Nava.. Tony your absolutely right packs flat plays big. I know its a big hit with what little I do..tell us more about this..looks great.

 
 
Suzie

74.137.182.40

Ref: Balloon Puppet Systems!

July 18 2012, 1:23 PM 

Wow! I am at a loss for words. I will be anxiously waiting to see more on this new twist on Puppets.

 
 
JohnDMagician

70.33.31.51

re: balloon puppets

July 19 2012, 6:50 AM 

Awwww... they're just a bunch of hot air and will blow away...

 
 
Tony Borders

67.161.167.228

Airhead

July 19 2012, 7:58 AM 

Craig Lovik invented a puppet body that had no head. Instead there was a tube which would hold the nozzle end of the balloon. The balloon would then be inflated and become the head. Eyes and nose and ears and hair were each drawn onto the clear balloon, but the mouth was something like lips made from soft pipe cleaners. They were attached to a lever that allowed you to push them against the inside of the balloon. This opened and closed the lips.

I saw it once, so my description isn't the best. Clever ideas from our vent figure makers!

 
 
Tony Borders

67.161.167.228

Airhead

July 19 2012, 7:58 AM 

Craig Lovik invented a puppet body that had no head. Instead there was a tube which would hold the nozzle end of the balloon. The balloon would then be inflated and become the head. Eyes and nose and ears and hair were each drawn onto the clear balloon, but the mouth was something like lips made from soft pipe cleaners. They were attached to a lever that allowed you to push them against the inside of the balloon. This opened and closed the lips.

I saw it once, so my description isn't the best. Clever ideas from our vent figure makers!

 
 
Suzie

74.137.182.40

Leaking?

July 19 2012, 1:06 PM 

Tony, Do you have a pin hole in your thread response? It is seeping into the next slot. Sissssss...

 
 
Tony Borders

67.161.167.228

double

July 19 2012, 1:38 PM 

I just felt like it bore repeating!

 
 
Suzie

74.137.182.40

Double

July 19 2012, 5:06 PM 

I got to thinking after my pin hole remark that maybe you were just an air head and failed to notice that you said the same thing twice.

I got to thinking after my pin hole remark that maybe you were just an air head and failed to notice that you said the same thng twice.

I don't know if it is my age or my hearing, but I have to keep asking people to repeat to me just about every time they say something.

Can you remember what I said? Now where was I?
Oh yes.

I got to thinking after my pin hole remark that maybe you were just an air head that failed to notice that you said the same thing twice.

Sorry Tony...I couldn't help myself. {:->
You are so much fun on the threads.

I just keep looking for you and the others and your great come backs to stuff.

I really do love you guys. A lot!

"May God shower all of you with his many Blessings!"

 
 
Ax

76.172.114.60

ORDER NOW!

July 22 2012, 2:08 PM 

The price is now up on the web page and we are taking orders for the system now with our secure shopping cart system.

Since this is a new product we do not yet have this in stock. We will be building these on a first come, first served basis.
Place your order now to get on the waiting list. We are estimating 6-8 weeks for delivery.
You MUST place your official order to get on the waiting list. Order on-line to get the quickest time stamp or call 805 642-7282 with your credit card. The date of your order will determine your place in line for this hot TWIST & TALK product.

http://www.axtell.com/twist.html

The Animatronic version TWIST-A-TRONIX will be up for sale soon, watch the page for more information. We do not have the price yet on this one.

If you have any questions about ordering, shipping, payment method etc. Contact Theresa in our Customer Service department at [email protected] or 805 642-7282

Thank you.

 
 



76.172.114.60

TWIST-A-TRONIX introductory offer

August 26 2012, 11:52 AM 

The new Twist-A-Tronix animatronic balloon system is up on the website now. http://www.axtell.com/twist.html

We have also put up a video of Kimmo & Charlie and some photos of the debut at KIDABRA!

 
 
Steve Axtell

76.172.114.60

Video from KIDABRA

August 31 2012, 8:18 AM 


 
 



76.172.114.60

Updates

September 11 2012, 12:45 PM 

Lots of new updates with photos, tutorials, and videos athttp://www.axtell.com/twist.html

 
 



76.172.114.60

Updates

September 11 2012, 12:46 PM 

Lots of new updates with photos, tutorials, and videos athttp://www.axtell.com/twist.html

 
 
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