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THE DICE CUBE
These air filled LINK-O-LOONs(tm) allow you
to design a completely stable self-supporting structure with the aid of 12cm (5")
clusters and 12 Link rings |
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DICE WITH NUMBERS
Yet another variation. This unique LINK-O-LOON(tm)
cube has no frames and uses no nylon line or rigging points! |
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THE CUBE
Demonstrating the amazing versatility of LINK-O-LOON(tm)
enabling the formation of right- angle, 3 dimensional squares, using 8 Link rings
and clusters |
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THE FILLED CUBE VARIATION
This variation of the LINK-O-LOON(tm) cube enhances its
design capabilities |
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MIRROR BALL
Using three LINK-O-LOON(tm)
rings and joiners, this standard ball converts to a Mirror Ball by incorporating
star foil balloons for added effect. |
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MIRROR BALL VARIATION
Changing the colours of both the LINK-O-LOONs(tm)
and the foil star balloon adds a further dimension to your product ideas |
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BURSTING MIRROR BALL
A standard Mirror Ball is stuffed with 12cm (5") balloons, and hey Presto! A loud
bang and they slowly cascade to the floor |
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YOUR PHOTO HERE
You can have your own photo published here. LINK-O-LOON(tm)
users have the opportunity to have their best photo featured on this site... PLUS
the opportunity to win valuable prizes (keep posted for details) |
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GIANT BALL
Another fine example ofair-inflated LINK-O-LOONs(tm, designed
by Jena-Michel Lucie (pictured) |
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MINI BALL
Another example designed by Jean-Michel Lucie, this time using air-inflated
MINI LINK-O-LOONs(tm, (12cm or 5") |
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STICK FIGURES
These air and helium filled characters dance and jive as they are moved by the air
currents. Simple to construct, amazing in effect |
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WALL PLAQUE
Jean-Michel Lucie, the inventor of
LINK-O-LOON(tm), demonstrates self-supporting tubular
columns. In the background is a uniquely simple LINK-O-LOON(tm
wall plaque |
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TUBULAR COLUMNS - Vers. 1
Another unique concept - the self supporting tubular column made entirely
from LINK-O-LOON(tm), contains no framework, pillars,
rigging or supports |
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TUBULAR COLUMNS - Vers. 2 This self-supporting tubular column again demonstrates the
versatility of LINK-O-LOON(tm) |
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SPIRAL COLUMN This self-supporting tubular SPIRAL
demonstrates the versatility of LINK-O-LOON(tm)
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
Created by Nick Thompsett of "Kite and Balloon Company" - London -
ENGLAND (mailto:manicfx@yahoo.com)
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