Yes, these bobbleheads actually exist, and it wasn’t my idea. Someone from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum randomly contacted me and asked if I wanted to have these made. Watch the video to learn more details, and if you’re interested, you can purchase one here:
Want to see the development process for these bobbleheads (including an embarrassing mistake that was thankfully corrected)? Check out the photos in my blog entry about it:
http://zackhample.mlblogs.com/2016/10/21/zack-hample-bobbleheads/
FYI, the contest that I mentioned in the video ended on October 28, 2016 at 6pm ET. I then took screen shots of my 40 favorite comments and got help from a friend narrowing them down to the Final Four. I posted those on Twitter and invited everyone to vote for the winner. Here’s how it turned out:
Here are the final four bobblehead contestants: https://t.co/M1W4cKtOLm. Read their YouTube comments and help choose the winner by voting!
— Zack Hample (@zack_hample) October 28, 2016
This was my tweet announcing the winner:
The voting has ended for the bobblehead contest winner. It's YouTube user "Audrini22" who posted this comment: pic.twitter.com/OmEgWFHdlB
— Zack Hample (@zack_hample) October 29, 2016
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