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    NightOwl Forums The Crypt Off Topic How Do I Display My Masks Properly?

     
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    How Do I Display My Masks Properly?
    🪦 tommyjarvis13 ●
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    #11
    06-08-2004, 06:55 AM
    Even cheaper than all the rest, I just go to the super market and buy paper towel rolls. Simple as that, and works great! Depending on the mask, you could even put some black fabric over the roll of towels, and it looks even cooler.
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    #12
    06-08-2004, 10:21 AM
    The best way to display your mask is a mask stand from me. Big Grin
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    #13
    06-08-2004, 10:53 AM
    u can either go with 2bloody\'s stands, or paper towel rolls. they both work great.
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    #14
    06-08-2004, 01:10 PM
    I have one of 2bloodys stands and it\'s awesome. I plan on making similar ones for myself soon too.
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    #15
    06-08-2004, 05:27 PM
    One of Paul\'s stands with a few big green garbage bags are the best way period, but the second best way is big green garbage bags and a half full of water 2 liter pop bottle. DO NOT use newspaper, it can damage the mask over time, the acid in the paper isn\'t good for the latex, and the paper can become britle over time and warp the mask\'s shape. Use enough garbage bags (3-4) to keep the mask neck/bib off of the shelf and free hanging. If the neck is touching the shelf it will stay in that position and look weird when you wear it, having a buldge sticking out. If that does happen though, you can use a hair drier on a low heat to go over the area and it will go back to normal. Paper towel rolls can work, but since the mask has no support on the sides you can end up with a cone head looking piece, and then the neck usually sits flat on the shelf aswell, which as I said above, isn\'t good.
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    #16
    06-09-2004, 02:10 PM
    Or you could just do what I do, get a bunch of old clothes that you never wear and stuff your undermask with them and stand it on a little flower pot. Works great!

    Eddie
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