Vuvuzela - original design
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When someone shouts, one device makes its presence known globally. The soccer world cup winner in South Africa in 2010 is forgotten, but the vuvuzela's distinctive drone is recalled. News headlines blazed on CNN - http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/10-laws-vuvuzela-etiquette-157114 - and other sites everywhere, reporting that carrying them back to one's own country may result in confiscation. Eventually, they were banned from international events due to this simplicity - a device so easy to print it can be produced as one single piece on a printer capable of 600mm tall output. However, dividing the design into three sections allows most printers around 210mm tall to produce the parts. You owe a debt of gratitude to sports enthusiasts worldwide. Please note that these vuvuzelas measured 120db are extremely loud and must not be used in enclosed spaces or within three feet of people's or animals' ears.
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