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04 January 2007, 11:37 AM
Nard Kordell
need help please
I can see little itsy bitsy people standing alongside that ball of string. Goodgawd!! That cat alone must be 100 feet tall just lying down!!!
04 January 2007, 11:52 AM
biplane1
Sorry, but it won't be a slide show. And the people next to the giant ball of twine will be my daughter Cathy and my son Anthony and the guy who did all the saving of the twine, Mr. Johnson, who is no longer with us.

It will be a while yet as I am still at work.

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04 January 2007, 05:44 PM
fjp451
Philnic: Utterly "H..U..G..E! Terrifying. Right out of a Ray Harryhausen movie.
04 January 2007, 09:41 PM
biplane1
O.K. You asked for it and you are going to get it. The photo of the one-time world's largest ball of twine located in Darwin, Minnesota.

This photo was taken several years ago so therefore Mr. Johnson is no longer with us, but my son and daughter are.


05 January 2007, 06:55 AM
Braling II
My monitor displays it too darkly to see the ball o' twine itself...
05 January 2007, 07:20 AM
biplane1
I see what you mean. It was a dark photo due to the ball of twine being in the building. But the top of the ball is about five feet above Mr. Johnson's head. It was big, but I think that there is another ball that has surpassed this one in size.

Sorry about the poor quality of photo.
05 January 2007, 07:40 AM
Nard Kordell
Perhaps this photo is the other one biplane referred to, as gaining the title of largest ball of twine... Goes to Frank Stoeber, Cawker City, Kansas. 8 Feet in diamter.

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05 January 2007, 09:05 AM
philnic
I bet the late Mr Johnson was disappointed when Stoeber beat him. Cawker City's claim is detailed here:
http://www.kansastravel.org/balloftwine.htm


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05 January 2007, 10:38 AM
fjp451
Cawker City, KS, is quite a place, Phil! The World's Largest Ball of String, the Mona Lisa, the American Gothic, and Andy Warhol's Soup Can -- amazingly all in the same town!

I have already begun making plans for our cross-country tour this summer. Thanks for the lead. My wife and kids are going to love it.
05 January 2007, 10:55 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
My monitor displays it too darkly to see the ball o' twine itself...


Ball o' twine is a funny term.


"Live Forever!"
05 January 2007, 10:58 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by fjp451:
I have already begun making plans for our cross-country tour this summer.


Oh, are you venturing to the left coast? Coming to see Mr B?


"Live Forever!"
05 January 2007, 11:15 AM
Braling II
Goodness, gracious! Great Balls o'Twine!

Here's a good summary of the tales of the Big Three.
http://www.thom.org/gallery/set/twine.html

And, Butch, depending on how much time you want to spend wending your way hither, search out some of these not-to-be-missed bits of Americana:
http://www.wlra.us/
05 January 2007, 11:47 AM
biplane1
Thanks Braling II for confirming that my posting the photo of the Darwin, Minnesota Ball of Twine was worthwhile as I certainly wouldn't bore anyone with drival.
05 January 2007, 12:39 PM
philnic
BralingII, that's a wonderful collection of giant beings! I've been trying to think of equivalent British giants. The only one I can think of is the Angel of the North..


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06 January 2007, 09:34 PM
fjp451
You see what happens when you visit this site? Everybody has 2 cents to throw in. Now, a simple vacation to see twine and priceless works of art, has become complicated by all of these options to consider. Maybe we'll just load up the old Winnebago and head to Indiana:
http://www.commonplacebook.com/photos/big_things/indy/

(If I had a Winnebago...!)

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