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dlhenderson

I imagine that these have been posted before, but they just popped out of my infinite pile of junk so I thought I'd throw 'em on here.





Monster Bob



After seeing these again together, I'm thinkin' these ARE the "models" for the Grave Walkers.

They just look too much alike!


Monsters For Sale



Thanks for posting those.

I have a Frank door mat (somewhere) but I wanted a good picture for my photo files.

They really are very cool.

ADAM

Therin of Andor

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Lord Furoar Beanie Bear by Therin of Andor, on Flickr

I noticed this guy in my local newsagents yesterday and couldn't leave Lord Furoar behind. Love his neck bolts.
Thiptho lapth,

Regards, Ian.

dlhenderson


BigShadow

Those monster mats are awesome....definitely have to find some.

T of A.....that is one weird,scary bear....very, very kool!
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity...

House of the Unusual Podcast

Therin of Andor

Thiptho lapth,

Regards, Ian.

Toy Ranch

The mats are very cool.  There is a Dracula mat also.  And at one point, I had a Wolf Man mat that was different.  It was bound on the edges, thicker, and the mat surface was woven kinda.  It was not a regular one that was modified, this was a totally different and heavier duty doormat, but with the same image, and same size.

Monster Bob

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dlhenderson

Quote from: Toy Ranch on June 09, 2012, 01:56:05 PM
The mats are very cool.  There is a Dracula mat also.  And at one point, I had a Wolf Man mat that was different.  It was bound on the edges, thicker, and the mat surface was woven kinda.  It was not a regular one that was modified, this was a totally different and heavier duty doormat, but with the same image, and same size.
Never saw the Dracula version. I imagine he was also in a "comin' atcha" pose?

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: dlhenderson on June 09, 2012, 04:22:37 PM
Never saw the Dracula version. I imagine he was also in a "comin' atcha" pose?

Here's an image of a Dracula mat that I found on the net:




Looks like this one was well used.
ADAM

dlhenderson


Hepcat

Quote from: monsterphile on June 02, 2012, 02:35:20 PM
They had actually been her husband's and he had apparently died relatively recently (within the last few years). 

I spoke with the woman about how much I love horror movies and she told me about her husband's love for them as well.  For me, it was important to let her know that these films that her husband had loved were going to a good home where I would appreciate them like her husband had.

You know that's the kind of thing that's so alien to my mindset that not only am I incapable of understanding the deceased fellow's wife, but people like her actually make me angry. So she has this husband for several decades, but does she empathize with him to even so small a degree that she would come to share his interests/passions? Uhhhh, no....


>:(
Collecting! It's what I do!

Therin of Andor

Quote from: Hepcat on June 10, 2012, 08:43:28 PMSo she has this husband for several decades, but does she empathize with him to even so small a degree that she would come to share his interests/passions? Uhhhh, no....

Gee, that's harsh. You reckon the husband should have taken up knitting and crochet, too, just because his wife loved doing it?  :P

Nothing wrong with husbands and wives sharing some interests but not others.
Thiptho lapth,

Regards, Ian.

Radioactive Rod Whitenack

I found some good reading material at Half Price Books!