11/21/10

Meet Mike















Classic microphone into which Kevin Detweiler installed a moving mouth for ventriloquist Fred Anderson.




Questions? You may email Kevin here: animatedpuppets@charter.net

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous11/21/2010

    wow, wow, wow and WWWOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
    faanntaassticcc.

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  2. Anonymous11/21/2010

    Clinton
    I guess adoption by you would not get me the creative genius in the Detwiler gene pool. Great it is shared and available. Train up a child in your family came with some wonderful side benfits. Mike is great. Wes

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  3. I WANT ONE OF THESE! So reminiscent of the one on Carson's desk with the vent twist. It's perfect.

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  4. Anonymous11/22/2010

    Hi Clinton, What a terrific vent "dummy". He looks great!! But one question (if your allowed to tell).......where's the mouth control????

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  5. I don't know where the mouth control is located. I'll need Fred or Kevin to give us that answer.

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  6. love this one. classic mic, classic puppet!

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  7. Fascinating! I love making inanimate objects speak.

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  8. Kevin Detweiler11/22/2010

    Hey, Thanks for the Great remarks on this fun project. I had fun working on Mike. To answer one question about mouth control, a small lever on the back side of base, just a slight up lift of lever to operate mouth, easy movement and well hidden. Thanks....Kevin D.

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  9. Kevin made a great job on this project for me. The control is very smooth and easy to operate with one hand.I have sent a couple of photos to Clinton to illustrate how the control works. Fred A.

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  10. As of today, Friday Jan. 28, 2011; Mike is being shipped to me through a deal with Fred Anderson. I'm grateful to Fred for thinking of me and contacting me due to my remarks here at your blog.

    I'm looking forward to the mike's arrival.

    Dave

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