They say that imitation is one of the best forms of flattery . . . . and if you type the URL "CFXMASKS.com" you will be re-directed to SPFX masks’ website. Rusty, as much as we appreciate your faith in our products, we think that attempting to steer CFX customers to your website is taking that saying a bit too far. Is there a reason why you feel the need to lean on CFX’s reputation of quality in order to sell masks? We Apologize in advance for the public nature of our query, but we are left with no choice as you don’t reliably answer your phone or return e-mails.
Ken Decker & Wes Branton Owners and managers of Composite Effects LLC.
www.CompositeEffects.com
E-Mail: Info@CompositeEffects.com
office: (225) 756 - 7875
Fax: (225) 756 - 7843
So long as we are posting (typically were too busy being the global leader of silicone masks to post as often as we’d like in forums) We’d like to take this opportunity to clarify a rumor that several of our customers have brought to our attention. Apparently the rumor goes that we, (Ken and Wes) were at one point partners with or sculptors for SPFX, and that we got upset with Rusty and formed our own company.
This could not be further from the truth. Fact is that I (Ken) a native of Baton Rouge made my first silicone mask the same year that SPFX launched their original line. (At the time I was working for the 13th Gate as a makeup FX artist) after seeing the strengths and weaknesses of silicone and how it performed in a professional haunt setting I partnered up with a fellow classmate and monster enthusiast of mine (Wes, also a Baton Rouge native) to form CFX in August of 2006. Both Wes and I had extensive mold making and sculptural experience and were able to adapt my 5 Years of experiences with the 13th Gate to develop a foam latex and silicone mask product line which continues to set the industry standards for haunt makeup FX. In short the guys at CFX have never, nor will we ever have any affiliation with Rusty Slusser, SPFX masks, REAL-U masks, or any of its subsidiaries
Ken Decker & Wes Branton Owners and managers of Composite Effects LLC.
www.CompositeEffects.com
E-Mail: Info@CompositeEffects.com
office: (225) 756 - 7875
Fax: (225) 756 - 7843
So long as we are posting (typically were too busy being the global leader of silicone masks to post as often as we’d like in forums) We’d like to take this opportunity to clarify a rumor that several of our customers have brought to our attention. Apparently the rumor goes that we, (Ken and Wes) were at one point partners with or sculptors for SPFX, and that we got upset with Rusty and formed our own company.
This could not be further from the truth. Fact is that I (Ken) a native of Baton Rouge made my first silicone mask the same year that SPFX launched their original line. (At the time I was working for the 13th Gate as a makeup FX artist) after seeing the strengths and weaknesses of silicone and how it performed in a professional haunt setting I partnered up with a fellow classmate and monster enthusiast of mine (Wes, also a Baton Rouge native) to form CFX in August of 2006. Both Wes and I had extensive mold making and sculptural experience and were able to adapt my 5 Years of experiences with the 13th Gate to develop a foam latex and silicone mask product line which continues to set the industry standards for haunt makeup FX. In short the guys at CFX have never, nor will we ever have any affiliation with Rusty Slusser, SPFX masks, REAL-U masks, or any of its subsidiaries
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