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horror1o1

Quote from: fmofmpls on January 10, 2014, 02:33:20 PM
Print it, put it on, and go rob a bank. You'll be a famous monster!

Or a Infamous Monster?lol!
It's all about the Horror.

Haunted hearse

Quote from: horror1o1 on January 11, 2014, 01:25:05 AM
Or a Infamous Monster?lol!
And later you can team up with Dr. Frankenstein, perform "Putting on the Ritz", and be a man about town!
What ever happened to my Transylvania Twist?

horrorhunter

Quote from: Haunted hearse on January 11, 2014, 04:32:44 PM
And later you can team up with Dr. Frankenstein, perform "Putting on the Ritz", and be a man about town!
That's Fronkensteen:D
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

TheHoldingCoat

Recent acquisitions: 3 paperbacks with Richard Powers covers. I recall seeing the two Zacherley books in the Captain Company ads for years, but have never actually held any of these 3 in my hands before. the "Midnight Snacks" book is in especially good condition. looks like its never been read.



Monolith

Very cool covers on all three books.

ahiwolfman

Today i picked up this 85 voltron mini figure in box silafan is a little wripped but good.


esarpy1

My new Dracula Bicycle Mudflap and a Frankenstein Bucket I picked up recently!

Monsters For Sale


Nice finds!

Were they off eBay - or yard sale items?
ADAM

John Pertwee

Quote from: esarpy1 on January 19, 2014, 07:45:35 PM
My new Dracula Bicycle Mudflap and a Frankenstein Bucket I picked up recently!


As he says Frankenstein Bucket so nonchalantly...

Awesome finds.

esarpy1

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on January 19, 2014, 11:58:07 PM
Nice finds!

Were they off eBay - or yard sale items?
They both came from the same Antique Dealer in Central MA.

esarpy1

Quote from: John Pertwee on January 20, 2014, 12:29:56 AM
As he says Frankenstein Bucket so nonchalantly...

Awesome finds.
Please forgive my naivety, John.  I'm new to all of this and from the accolades the "Frankenstein Bucket" is receiving, I'm finding out that it is worthy of at least being called by it's correct nomenclature.  That being said, what is the correct title for this piece?  Thanks!

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: esarpy1 on January 20, 2014, 08:28:58 AM
Please forgive my naivety, John.  I'm new to all of this and from the accolades the "Frankenstein Bucket" is receiving, I'm finding out that it is worthy of at least being called by it's correct nomenclature.  That being said, what is the correct title for this piece?  Thanks!

"bucket" is just fine.

Here is a thread you should read through about these Frankenstein Buckets:

http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=23581.0
ADAM

Mike Scott

Quote from: esarpy1 on January 20, 2014, 08:28:58 AM
I'm new to all of this and from the accolades the "Frankenstein Bucket" is receiving, I'm finding out that it is worthy of at least being called by it's correct nomenclature. 

If you've got a picture, you can call it "this old thing", if you want. If you don't have a picture, you could call it the Clinton Frankenstein bucket, just to be clear.

I think John was making a joke about casually referring to such an iconic piece.  As in, "oh yeah, I got one of these, too."
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esarpy1

Hence my apologies for referring to such an "iconic" piece in such a casual way.  Another rookie mistake. Baby monster steps.

Mike Scott

Quote from: esarpy1 on January 20, 2014, 10:19:17 AM
Hence my apologies for referring to such an "iconic" piece in such a casual way.  Another rookie mistake.

No apologies. No mistake. The only mistake might be if you don't know the value (as in, a lot) and would sell them cheap.  ;D
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