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|title=Crank Handle
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|image=[[File:Crank Handle MTMDX.png]]
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|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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The '''Crank Handle''' is an item in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is the handle used for one of [[George Washington Carver]]'s press machines, converting peanuts into {{wp|peanut oil}}. Carver was relying on the machine to demonstrate the value of peanuts; however, the Crank Handle is stolen by a time-traveling [[Bowser]] circa 1915, preventing the machine from functioning properly. The Crank Handle is then placed inside of [[Bowser's Museum]], where it is exhibited alongside the other items that Bowser stole. [[Mario]] later enters the museum, takes back the Crank Handle, and travels back in time to [[Tuskegee]] to return it to its rightful owner, albeit without knowing who its rightful owner actually is. Therefore, Mario shows it to various other people around Tuskegee. [[Booker T. Washington]] incorrectly assumes that it belongs to an automobile and recommends that he talks to [[Henry Ford]] (while also giving him a [[Tire (item)|Tire]]), while Henry Ford says that it is manufactured with "[[United States of America|U.S.]] steel", but also that it does not belong to him (he also comments that he is only interested in it if he can sell it). Eventually, Mario definitely concludes that the Crank Handle belongs to Carver, and brings it to him, who immediately puts it to use on his machine.
The '''Crank Handle''' is an item in the PC release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is the handle used for one of [[George Washington Carver]]'s press machines, converting peanuts into {{wp|peanut oil}}. Carver was relying on the machine to demonstrate the value of peanuts; however, the Crank Handle is stolen by a time-traveling [[Bowser]] circa 1915, preventing the machine from functioning properly. The Crank Handle is then placed inside of [[Bowser's Museum]], where it is exhibited alongside the other items that Bowser stole. [[Mario]] later enters the museum, takes back the Crank Handle, and travels back in time to [[Tuskegee]] to return it to its rightful owner, albeit without knowing who its rightful owner actually is. Therefore, Mario shows it to various other people around Tuskegee. [[Booker T. Washington]] incorrectly assumes that it belongs to an automobile and recommends that he talks to [[Henry Ford]] (while also giving him a [[Tire (item)|Tire]]), while Henry Ford says that it is manufactured with "[[United States of America|U.S.]] steel", but also that it does not belong to him (he also comments that he is only interested in it if he can sell it). Eventually, Mario definitely concludes that the Crank Handle belongs to Carver, and brings it to him, who immediately puts it to use on his machine.
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