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Johnnyb

LOL that's right! Thanks for helping me remember that one. I haven't seen that clip since I have become a Kirby fan. Takes on a whole new meaning and significance now! LOL
 
hello and happy new year. I have some new news

hello. I have some new news since the last time. Should I add to this page or start a new page? I haven't gotten my pictures moved over to my new computer yet.
 
Johnny

Woah!  No I hadn't, but I just checked it out on YouTube.



Being an avid Kirby fan, I found issue with this scene.


 


To start, assuming proper Toe-Touch height adjustment, that Lego block couldn't get into the nozzle without the woman tilting the nozzle over to suck it up, which she did not do.


 


Next, the fans for Kirbys are direct-air impellers, not fans behind screens as shown in the scene.


 


Finally, Kirby never had a "Bag Full" indicator light.  At least, not to the best of my knowledge.



Oh, Hollywood... how you have tainted the image of Kirby.  LOL



http://https//youtu.be/M3QP6u6ZMJc
 
Charles

it's the only vacuum scene in the movie but it is a good movie. It was on my bro's Christmas list so I got it for him. Awesome movie. Christmas Day night he insisted that we all sit down and watch it(I hadn't seen it til then.)
 
Jason,

very Nice indeed! Now that was an education.
Nice workshop also which explains the pristine stately house.
You live near Bartlesville where Ree Drumond, Pioneer woman on food network is from.
 
Royal 239

I've noticed that the model number on the Royal Jason says 239. It looks similar to the 215, but not much info seems to exist for the 239.

The most recent patent on the plate listed is 2,259,855, which was filed on September 10, 1938 and issued on October 21, 1941, which means I was not too far off regarding when exactly this had been made.

~Ben
 

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