05-27-2010, 02:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2010, 05:14 AM by djlovedump.)
Horror Sanctum 1982 Jason from Friday the 13th Part 2.
This mask was made using the Carl Fullerton appliances that were made for Warrington Gillette to wear as Jason in Friday the 13th part II; you will never find another mask closer to the real deal because of this. An extremely rare and hard to find mask, I ONLY know of 3 these masks in existence; and I have 2 of them...so I'm selling 1 of them. This mask has been foam filled and does have some latex tears; but that can be fixed by the Mask Dr. The mask had no dry rot.
$700 plus shipping
Savage Eye Frankenstein
This is a 1977/78 Savage Eye Studios Frankenstein. Awesome condition; latex is still great, original paint and blood and it still has the eye lids. I got this about 2 years ago from a costume shop that found this at the bottom of a hamper: notice the right side has a little black dirtiness to it for being on that side all these years. Quite a rare mask to find now a days. “If” Rick Baker decides to do a run of the actual movie mold “Funhouse Creature” on the HMA, this would be perfect with it.
$350 plus shipping.
SSN Pumpkin Head
Cast off an original mask; this mask was painted by Rob Tharp who actually painted the masks seen in the movie “Halloween III”. Mask was foam-filled but I took most of that out.
$120 plus shipping.
Contact me at b.kirkus@comcast.net for more pics or contact purposes.
This mask was made using the Carl Fullerton appliances that were made for Warrington Gillette to wear as Jason in Friday the 13th part II; you will never find another mask closer to the real deal because of this. An extremely rare and hard to find mask, I ONLY know of 3 these masks in existence; and I have 2 of them...so I'm selling 1 of them. This mask has been foam filled and does have some latex tears; but that can be fixed by the Mask Dr. The mask had no dry rot.
$700 plus shipping
Savage Eye Frankenstein
This is a 1977/78 Savage Eye Studios Frankenstein. Awesome condition; latex is still great, original paint and blood and it still has the eye lids. I got this about 2 years ago from a costume shop that found this at the bottom of a hamper: notice the right side has a little black dirtiness to it for being on that side all these years. Quite a rare mask to find now a days. “If” Rick Baker decides to do a run of the actual movie mold “Funhouse Creature” on the HMA, this would be perfect with it.
$350 plus shipping.
SSN Pumpkin Head
Cast off an original mask; this mask was painted by Rob Tharp who actually painted the masks seen in the movie “Halloween III”. Mask was foam-filled but I took most of that out.
$120 plus shipping.
Contact me at b.kirkus@comcast.net for more pics or contact purposes.