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I read about this (and have seen it before).  can you imagine how long it took to set this up tho?  That is what I find amazing!  The ingenuity and patience to do it!
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That's awesome. Really very amusing.

I wouldn't want to be working on the set though....having to set and reset that whole thing time after time?

I can only imagine the cheers that went up when it finally all worked.
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Thanks, NT
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I've seen this before. It is pretty amazing.
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Wow!
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That is so neat. Rube Goldberg starts a station wagon.

I thought I saw some nails near the beginning (three of 'em, each rolling in a circle to bump the next). They use nails in cars?
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Caught this at SA. Great Link!!
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I thought I saw some nails near the beginning (three of 'em, each rolling in a circle to bump the next). They use nails in cars?

Those were valves.
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Gee....it seems some parts of the world must be slow...this ad has been out for eons...
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Gee....it seems some parts of the world must be slow...this ad has been out for eons...


I've alwaya thought of the west coast of the US as being lazy. After all, they wake up two hours later than Chicago does on a daily basis. I guess in that respect, we are considerably slower than OZ and also sleep most of the day away.
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it seems some parts of the world must be slow..


Those of us in Stumpville prefer laid-back


Very cool ad by the way.
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I have never seen it before. Probably because Americans attention span is too short for it.
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You would have thought with all those who had already seen it, at least one of them would have been nice enough to post a link for the rest of us.

Thanks for being the one NT.
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Awesome, I've passed this URL on to my whole cyber-family. I watched it four times to count how many parts off the Honda were used!
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They use nails in cars?


Yeah! To fasten the canooter-valve!
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You would have thought with all those who had already seen it, at least one of them would have been nice enough to post a link for the rest of us.

It was, here...about a year or so ago...

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I haven't seen that version. The version I've seen (for a long time like Jafo) is a sedan. And it generally airs the last 30 seconds. It's good to see this full version.
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Uh...Is there a link here I'm missing?
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Yep - it's been out for ages in Oz. Mind you, we're very often used as the ideal 'closed' test market - and where I am (the most remote capital city in the world: Perth) it can be even worse!
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Uh...Is there a link here I'm missing?


All the way to the top of NT's original topic.
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Ah...had to turn of my ad blocker for some reason.
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But can they recreate it? This belongs in a museum
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had to turn of my ad blocker for some reason

Probably because it's an advertisement....