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*Plungers worn on the head are an old-fashioned comedic reference to insanity or lack of intelligence. | *Plungers worn on the head are an old-fashioned comedic reference to insanity or lack of intelligence. | ||
*The wooden handle wasn't snapped off originally; it was broken later to reduce the height of the hat. The original texture still reflects this. | *The wooden handle wasn't snapped off originally; it was broken later to reduce the height of the hat. The original texture still reflects this. | ||
+ | *The hat may also be a reference to The Simpsons episode, "The Front" in which Homer Simpson has gets a plunger stuck on his head. | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 5 March 2011
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The Handyman's Handle is a community-created headwear item for the Pyro. It appears as a plunger with a broken loose handle, worn on top of the Pyro's head.
Painted variants
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Update history
- Handyman's Handle was improved with a new model and texture by the original author.
- Handyman's Handle was added to the Mann Co. Store.
Trivia
- Plungers worn on the head are an old-fashioned comedic reference to insanity or lack of intelligence.
- The wooden handle wasn't snapped off originally; it was broken later to reduce the height of the hat. The original texture still reflects this.
- The hat may also be a reference to The Simpsons episode, "The Front" in which Homer Simpson has gets a plunger stuck on his head.
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