08-07-2004, 04:34 PM
Warrington Gillettes web site is [url=\"http://www.jason2kills.com\"]www.jason2kills.com[/url].
The thing with Bump in the Night is some of his large run masks are sent to either Mexico or China for production. He is a small retail manufacturer, not an indy mask maker. That is why almost all of his movie inspired masks are liscened properties. He couldn\'t sell them to retail outlets (Spencers, Party City) if they weren\'t legal liscenced.
I\'ve got a couple things from Chuck and he is a great guy and runs a good business, so you can\'t knock em for that. The "Inbred" mask is a really nice "mass produced" mask. You won\'t find a better paint job on any other one (just look at Rubies recent "grandpa" Jason mask.) Its a little disapointing about the short neck and cut-out eye. (Also why did Rubies have to do "slits" on the Jason mask? Totally ruined it for display only collectors!.) Its obvious these things are for Halloween, not collectors. It too bad that the Inbred offered thru the HMA couldn\'t have been a special small run of "collectors display masks".
Bottom line, still a cool mask signed by the actor for $80. Not bad at all.
The thing with Bump in the Night is some of his large run masks are sent to either Mexico or China for production. He is a small retail manufacturer, not an indy mask maker. That is why almost all of his movie inspired masks are liscened properties. He couldn\'t sell them to retail outlets (Spencers, Party City) if they weren\'t legal liscenced.
I\'ve got a couple things from Chuck and he is a great guy and runs a good business, so you can\'t knock em for that. The "Inbred" mask is a really nice "mass produced" mask. You won\'t find a better paint job on any other one (just look at Rubies recent "grandpa" Jason mask.) Its a little disapointing about the short neck and cut-out eye. (Also why did Rubies have to do "slits" on the Jason mask? Totally ruined it for display only collectors!.) Its obvious these things are for Halloween, not collectors. It too bad that the Inbred offered thru the HMA couldn\'t have been a special small run of "collectors display masks".
Bottom line, still a cool mask signed by the actor for $80. Not bad at all.