Thank you, this is a treat. I was fortunate enough (thanks to Fred T), to meet the Roses back in the '60's, and visited their home and studio, where the fire had been.
He at that time had one Howdy marionette there, that survived the fire, but that's the only one I recall.
Rufus liked clocks and had about 80 of them, big, medium & small, in the living room, with bells & cuckoos & chimes, and more. But each one was set to a different time! The result was delightfully lively.
There's no sound, since this is the original video taken "impromptu" at the O'Neill Center -- the background noise was sawing, talking, various pieces of music blaring. Huber's focus was remarkable.
thumbs up if u thought the thumbnail looked like yoda from star wars
supercoolmario123 5 months ago
Yes, I remember the clocks, though I never met Rufus. Margo still had many.
roboladupe 6 months ago
Thank you, this is a treat. I was fortunate enough (thanks to Fred T), to meet the Roses back in the '60's, and visited their home and studio, where the fire had been.
He at that time had one Howdy marionette there, that survived the fire, but that's the only one I recall.
Rufus liked clocks and had about 80 of them, big, medium & small, in the living room, with bells & cuckoos & chimes, and more. But each one was set to a different time! The result was delightfully lively.
Dulcimerea 6 months ago
Both the Puppet & the Puppeteer are perfect.
FlaCracker1954 7 months ago
There's no sound, since this is the original video taken "impromptu" at the O'Neill Center -- the background noise was sawing, talking, various pieces of music blaring. Huber's focus was remarkable.
roboladupe 1 year ago
No sound. That makes it even more creepy. Good visuals though.
TheScruffyJones 2 years ago