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    Doe's anyone know of a good company that makes and sells good skulls. I've been thinking about placing an order with someone for about 50+ skulls. Thanks
    ~Bill Mlinac
    The Deadland Haunted House
    www.facebook.com/Deadlandhauntedhouse
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    And I was hoping that the price wasn't scary either. I'm hoping for $10.00 a skull maybe $12.00
    ~Bill Mlinac
    The Deadland Haunted House
    www.facebook.com/Deadlandhauntedhouse
    www.Thedeadland.comsigpic

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    • #3
      I'm sure there are plenty of other places, but I know this falls at the high end of your price range for Bucky skulls.

      http://www.skeletonstore.com/Detail.bok?no=21
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      • #4
        There's also Skeleton-Factory. They sell 4th quality skulls for $8.95.

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        • #5
          could you..

          Take one skull, make a mold from it and pour your own?
          Depending upon what you expected of these skulls, and the indoor/outdoor climate they had to flourish in...
          Plaster, cement, portland cement might be the cheapest material to use. If you are bunching them together for an overpowering look the smaller more delicate parts of the skulls could be overlooked.
          I know making a mold of a human skull is tricky if you want or need detail.
          The main thing is to not forget to replace your skull inside your head when you are done.
          OR everyone will be calling you "Jell-O Head!"
          Pity the barber trying to give a good haircut then!

          (Reminds me of the discussion I had with a man-of-God who said, "Skulls are Evil!"...but where would we be without it?")
          I always thought God made us and he didn't subcontract out the skull to satan's workshop although those of you with migrains might tend to disagree)
          Last edited by Jim Warfield; 02-05-2009, 01:17 PM.
          hauntedravensgrin.com

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          • #6
            here

            6.80plus shipping....foam

            http://crypticimports.com/catalog/

            your welcome
            Gee could it get any better than this?

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            • #7
              How about these?

              http://s496.photobucket.com/albums/r...view=slideshow

              They have a flat back for easy mounting on walls or ceilings. And I know for a fact that they're under $5 each.

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              • #8
                Bill,

                We sell foam skulls...................$80.00 per dozen..............check out the site for a photo. We have not updated the site but we also have skull fragments and ones with the lower jaw. The fragments are basically side and front profiles. The skulls with the lower jaw are $90.00 per dozen.

                Regards,

                Steve Orihood
                Fright Theatre Productions
                www.frighttheatre.com
                frighttheatre@yahoo.com
                (937) 829-1717

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                • #9
                  Stonegate is developing a great product that is needed in the haunt industry. Inexpensive skulls you can actually screw to a wall because of the flat back design and made with quality. Looks like the secret is out fred! Time for production lol
                  Greg
                  Greg Allen
                  scarygreg@andersonfarms.com
                  www.andersonfarms.com

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                  • #10
                    I'm gonna have to back stonegate on this one. I looked at the pictures and for the price with the quality its insane not to buy 100. Those skulls look better than the ones at scarefactory in those facades and they charge a bazillion dollars. Yes thats a real amount. BAZILLION DOLLARS!
                    Its A Verbal Orgy on Steroids!

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                    • #11
                      I have to say I do really love those Stonegate skulls. I'm gonna have to get in touch with them. I also like the cryptic import skulls as well. I'm looking for aged skulls that I can place all over my haunt into different rooms and such. The cryptic imports I can stain and latex myself to give it then aged effect.
                      ~Bill Mlinac
                      The Deadland Haunted House
                      www.facebook.com/Deadlandhauntedhouse
                      www.Thedeadland.comsigpic

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the plug Greg!

                        Bill, I sent you a PM with details.

                        I hope others are interested...

                        Fred
                        Stonegate Creations Studio, LLC

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                        • #13
                          Hey Fred I sent you a PM about those skullz.
                          ~Bill Mlinac
                          The Deadland Haunted House
                          www.facebook.com/Deadlandhauntedhouse
                          www.Thedeadland.comsigpic

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                          • #14
                            Did a mounting strength test the other day. Mounted a B1 model to a 1/2" plywood panel with 2 wood screws and stood on it while camera flashed away. No damage to Skull-Ezz shell or pull-out.

                            Skull-Ezz mounting test

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                            • #15
                              Thats great fred! I have mine ordered! Cant wait to get them and have them in place for March.
                              Greg
                              Greg Allen
                              scarygreg@andersonfarms.com
                              www.andersonfarms.com

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