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Springfield, Missouri: Local Man Breaks Record for World’s Largest Ball of TwineSpringfield, Missouri: Local Man Breaks Record for World’s Largest Ball of Twine In the heart of the Ozarks, a Springfield resident has made history by creating the world’s largest ball of twine. Marvin Theis, 92, has spent over 30 years meticulously wrapping and winding an astonishing 8,000 pounds of twine into a colossal sphere. Theis’s fascination with twine began in the 1980s when he noticed a small ball of it on a construction site. Intrigued, he started collecting spare twine from local businesses and neighbors. As the years passed, his collection grew exponentially, and he dedicated himself to creating something truly extraordinary. Inspired by the story of Francis A. Johnson, who held the previous record for the world’s largest ball of twine, Theis resolved to surpass him. With unwavering determination, he set up a makeshift workbench in his backyard and began wrapping twine around a metal pipe. Day after day, year after year, Theis meticulously added layers of twine, using only his hands and a pair of scissors. As the ball grew in size, it became a local landmark, attracting visitors from far and wide. In 2023, Guinness World Records officially certified Theis’s ball of twine as the largest in the world, measuring an astonishing 28 feet in circumference and weighing approximately 4 tons. The ball has become a symbol of Springfield, showcasing the city’s quirky and creative spirit. Theis’s extraordinary achievement has not only broken a world record but has also brought joy and inspiration to countless people. His ball of twine serves as a reminder that with patience, perseverance, and a passion for the unusual, anything is possible. As visitors marvel at this magnificent creation, they also admire the dedication and artistry of the man who made it possible. Marvin Theis, the “Twine Man of Springfield,” has left an enduring legacy that will continue to captivate generations to come.