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Paul KleeZwischen 1916 und 1925 fertigte Paul Klee (1879 1940) fr seinen Sohn Felix rund 50 Handspielpuppen, von denen sich 30 Figuren erhalten haben. Fr die Kpfe verwendete der Knstler Materialien aus dem eigenen Haushalt: Rindsknochen und Steckdosen, Borstenpinsel, Fellreste und Nussschalen. Die ersten Kostme nhte die spter berhmt gewordene Puppenmacherin Sasha Morgenthaler, bald bernahm Klee diese Arbeit selbst. Die Handpuppen sind eine eigene Werkgruppe,
Zwischen 1916 und 1925 fertigte Paul Klee (1879-1940) für seinen Sohn Felix rund 50 Handspielpuppen, von denen sich 30 Figuren erhalten haben. Für die Köpfe verwendete der Künstler Materialien aus dem eigenen Haushalt: Rindsknochen und Steckdosen, Borstenpinsel, Fellreste und Nussschalen. Die ersten Kostüme nähte die später berühmt gewordene Puppenmacherin Sasha Morgenthaler, bald übernahm Klee diese Arbeit selbst. Die Handpuppen sind eine eigene Werkgruppe, die nicht den Anspruch großer Kunstwerke erhebt, aber doch die künstlerischen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen dieser Jahre spiegelt. So lässt sich die zeitliche Nähe zu Dada und den Collagen von Kurt Schwitters etwa bei Klees Zündholzschachtelgeist erkennen; mit dem Deutschnationalen karikierte er einen politischen Zeittyp. Der Band präsentiert die unübertrefflich fantasievollen Handpuppen Paul Klees und beschreibt die einzelnen Figuren. (Deutsche Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-7757-1739-7; französische Ausgabe ISBN 3-7757-1741-0)Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
That it will work on a Stil weedeater
Style: 9" 2T Cutting Blade
The edger connected to my Stil weed eater and worked great. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Cut edges like a pro
Style: 9" 2T Cutting Blade
Better, much better than the OEM yellow and black brand. This has an all metal guard and the blade does not bind when it comes into contact with concrete. I have used it all summer for edging two commercial properties and my own lawn, it’s still turning and cutting with ease. Being all metal adds weight but the trade off over fragile plastic is worth the durability.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025
★★★★★ 3
OK for light duty use only
Style: 9" 2T Cutting Blade
Not very strong or robust. Does fit my power head properly. Only recommend it for occasional, light duty use.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
These work for the Worx trimmer WG928
Size: 16 Line Spools+4 Caps, Size: 16 Line Spools+4 Caps
Recently purchased the Work String trimmer and blower bundle. I found these and ordered them in hopes they were the right ones. They fit and work perfectly. Super easy to install. Pop out the old one and pop in the new. The string is pretty durable and thick. I love the idea of pre loaded spools. It got so annoying having to rewind the string on the spool every time I ran out. Price is fair and worth it. Highly recommend these if you have the same trimmer.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Worth taking the worry off my list.
Size: 16 Line Spools+4 Caps
Great to last forever and not pay over priced smaller packages.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026