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**'''Update''': According to [http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/work/2144557427 this site], the Knork has existed since 1978 and is part of the collection of the [[Museum of Modern Art]]. Notable enough. Vote changed to full Keep. [[User:Starblind|Andrew Lenahan]] - <b><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">St</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF5500">ar</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">bli</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFC000">nd</FONT></b> 19:39, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
**'''Update''': According to [http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/work/2144557427 this site], the Knork has existed since 1978 and is part of the collection of the [[Museum of Modern Art]]. Notable enough. Vote changed to full Keep. [[User:Starblind|Andrew Lenahan]] - <b><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">St</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF5500">ar</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FF8000">bli</FONT><FONT COLOR="#FFC000">nd</FONT></b> 19:39, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
***Interesting. However, the article does not mention these notable, widely available knorks, and currently only mentions Clone High and advertises for [http://www.knork.net knork.net]. Previous versions of the page have links to knork.net, but they were removed some time ago. The knork described in the article is clearly the one sold at knork.net. The "knork" from the Museum of Modern Art is not advertised as such by its current manufacturer, Etac; they call it a [http://www.etac.com/External/Page____3089.aspx knife/fork]. As seen [http://www.etac.com/External/Page____31.aspx here] the original manufacturer of the device merged with Etac in 1999. [[User:TomTheHand|TomTheHand]] 19:46, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
***Interesting. However, the article does not mention these notable, widely available knorks, and currently only mentions Clone High and advertises for [http://www.knork.net knork.net]. Previous versions of the page have links to knork.net, but they were removed some time ago. The knork described in the article is clearly the one sold at knork.net. The "knork" from the Museum of Modern Art is not advertised as such by its current manufacturer, Etac; they call it a [http://www.etac.com/External/Page____3089.aspx knife/fork]. As seen [http://www.etac.com/External/Page____31.aspx here] the original manufacturer of the device merged with Etac in 1999. [[User:TomTheHand|TomTheHand]] 19:46, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
* '''Delete'''; NN failing [[WP:V]] w/o [[WP:RS]]. — '''[[User:pd_THOR|<span style="color:#CC0000;">pd_THOR</span>]]''' <sup>|''' [[User_talk:pd_THOR|=/\=]]</sup> | 20:14, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

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This article is half advertisement and half about a non-notable gag on Clone High. TomTheHand 19:12, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]