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Typo-Vac

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Problem: Typewriter - Take this now useless item and give it a new life then it was intended to have. Solution: A typewriter turned into a functioning vacuum cleaner. EXHIBITIONS: Grand Central Station, Vanderbilt Hall, Union Station Washington D.C. 2001 PUBLICATIONS: Time Out New York PRESS: ABC, NBC, CNN, CBS, Discovery Channel

by: Chris Dimino
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  1. MARISOL MARISOL Says:

    does it reaallly work?
    it seems too big and kind of nonsense to make something bigger from something you dont use anymore.

  2. MARISOL MARISOL Says:

    it seems too big and kind of nonsense to make something bigger from something you dont use anymore.

  3. glamjets glamjets Says:

    And so your idea is to sell a kit for people that have an old typewriter they want to turn into a facade for their vacuum cleaner? Or is it that you plan on searching for an innumerable pile of the same brand typewriter so you can convert each and everyone into a non-functioning element of a device that has no conceptual similarities? Good one, crackerbarrel.

  4. Batty Batty Says:

    Why don’t you take an obsolete vacum cleaner and fix it!

  5. max max Says:

    seriously… how the hell can a typewriter become a vacuum… it has no mechanics that can be shared whatsoever… in fact even the shape of most typewriters have no similarities to vacuums… i can just as well say …. “lets convert all old useless toasters to useful water filtration systems”

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