Show off your Weekly Finds.

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Unknown Primate

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I too, love the KONG stuff - that south-of-the-border one is awesome!  Did you win that off of Ebay?  I was watching one myself, but as usual - no bread :'(.  Congrats on some cool scores!
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

Dr. Madd

Its' a belt buckle, the size of my fist.
Madd The Impaler-
Undeadlegend

Dr. Madd- The Original- accept no subsitutes.

Monolith

Quote from: Unknown Primate on October 18, 2010, 08:05:19 PM
I too, love the KONG stuff - that south-of-the-border one is awesome!  Did you win that off of Ebay?  I was watching one myself, but as usual - no bread :'(.  Congrats on some cool scores!

Yes, I got the Mexican Kong off e-bay.The same seller later listed another one still sealed in the bag with a giant spider (so you could reenact the lost spider pit scene)and some other stuff maybe trees, it was hard to tell because the photo was out of focus.The same seller also had a cool yeti figure similar to the Kongs that you would've liked too.

ramsey37

Last week I was checking out a local consignment shop and stumbled across these two items:

The ceramic Jack O'Lantern is hollow and has an opening in the bottom for a candle. I picked up a JOL light to use with it instead. The hobo Jack O'Lantern blowmold is a vintage Empire piece and is in nice shape. I need to get a replacement cord for him so he can light up once more.
George
Where apathy is master, all men are slaves.

Dr. Madd

I used to have the hobo lantern.
Madd The Impaler-
Undeadlegend

Dr. Madd- The Original- accept no subsitutes.

lblambert

Here's a few things I've picked up off of Ebay over the past few weeks

Thanks for looking;
Lee


Gumball machine premiums and pencil sharpeners:




Gurley candles:




1963 Frankenstein board game - complete and in great condition:




1975 Post cereal premium monster heads:




1977 Frankenstein on motorcycle...similar to the Evel Knievel toys that were popular at the time:











Horror Sanctum

Strangest find I've seen. Got this at a flea Market 5.00. It walks.
Sam McCain
HORROR SANCTUM STUDIOS
http://www.horrorsanctum.com

artistguy

LOL.. I love that.. it's Prehistoric Herman Munster w/ demon hands...:)

Unknown Primate

Great haul, Lee!

Horror Sanctum - that IS different - and COOL!
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

michblk

llambert, I love the Frankie on a Bike!

HorrorSanctum, that is just plain weird.... lol

BK
"There is something wrong with us, very, very wrong with us"
Bill Murray - Stripes

Opera Ghost

Quote from: michblk on October 22, 2010, 03:50:42 PM
llambert, I love the Frankie on a Bike!

BK

Curious how low this was on the radar! Were any other Monsters outfitted with a Bike?
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

Radioactive Rod Whitenack

Yes, there was a vampire in a coffin cycle and a grim reaper. They were called Scare Cycles. See the Plaid Stallions link below.

http://www.plaidstallions.com/ideal/scarecycles.html


Vandor Zorkov

Quote from: lblambert on October 22, 2010, 12:09:45 AM


1977 Frankenstein on motorcycle...similar to the Evel Knievel toys that were popular at the time:




I'm seeing Claude Akins for some reason. Cool, though.

raycastile

Cool stuff.  I've seen that Herman in a Chupacabras box like this one:




The Scare Cycle Frank does look like Sheriff Lobo, but he also has a touch of Lugosi in him.
Raymond Castile

raycastile

Now that I look at him again, the Scare Cycle Frank looks nothing like Lugosi.  He's pure Sheriff Lobo.
Raymond Castile