Adamstown, Pennsylvania Robots can be good or evil, Optimus Prime or the Terminator. The distinctive sound of clanking feet can announce the arrival of anything from the Tin Man to Mechagodzilla. Joe Knedlhans knows this -- but he...
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Adamstown, Pennsylvania Robots can be good or evil, Optimus Prime or the Terminator. The distinctive sound of clanking feet can announce the arrival of anything from the Tin Man to Mechagodzilla. Joe Knedlhans knows this -- but he also knows the limits of robotdom. As the owner/curator of the Toy Robot Museum, Joe has surrounded himself with examples of what could be called the "classic" robot -- a boxy metal man with claws for hands, a missile launcher in its head, and a couple of D-cell batteries for power. His museum contains no astronaut robots (a toy made from robots with astronaut heads) and he questions the pedigree of creatures such as Marx Toy's Great Garloo, which he considers "more of an aqua-man."
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