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However, when he realizes the intent of his restoration is to spend eternity in the Konishi Toy Museum, he is not as pleased to be cleaned. Woody was proud to have his arm back and his condition restored. The restoration of Woody was done at no fee, but he felt it was reward enough to work on such a rare toy. Once Woody was finished, he gives Al strict instructions that Woody is for display only, and that he won't last long if played with. His final act of work was painting over Andy's name under Woody's boot. In this attempt, he is able to sew back Woody's broken arm this may clearly be the hardest part of the restoration, reflecting his great skill. The next morning, the cleaner rings the doorbell to Al's Penthouse and begins the process of restoring Woody to prime condition for Al before he is about to be shipped to a museum in Japan. The cleaner explains over the phone that he's busy, but promises to come over the first thing next morning, which Al reluctantly agrees to. In a panic, Al decides to call the cleaner for help. During the events of the film, Al McWhiggin (the owner of Al's Toy Barn and Woody's kidnapper) takes Woody out of the glass case to take a snapshot of the Roundup Gang, but accidentally removes Woody's arm.