Halloween Depot ~ a local emporium

Started by Sir Masksalot, April 01, 2026, 08:27:10 AM

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Sir Masksalot



Over the weekend, I paid a visit to one of our local costume shops
here in Los Angeles.



It's open year-round and only a ten-minute drive from home.



Collectors of monster figures will find much of interest here >





Some of the more premium items are showcased behind glass >



Of the many masks lining the walls, I saw three which may eventually
join my collection. One was this thing from "Beetlejuice" >



The Hammer "Mummy" is also a favorite >



The DPS/ToTS "Teenage Monster" caught my eye as well ...
or did I catch his?



The store is hosting an Easter-themed event this weekend. Hmmm ...
Easter and Halloween? I may have to attend just to see if a blending
of these two occasions is even feasible.


Mike Scott

They've got a bunch of those Creature Halloween bucketsthat sell for (sorta) big bucks on eBay!
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horrorhunter

Quote from: Mike Scott on April 01, 2026, 09:09:15 AMThey've got a bunch of those Creature Halloween bucketsthat sell for (sorta) big bucks on eBay!
Yeah, really. They're always listed for over a hundred bucks, sometimes way over. I wonder what this place sells them for. Just curious, I bought mine and the Frank back when they were new (and cheap).
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Dr.Terror

I like the classic 80s  "dry" post style finish on the Teenage Monster.  Too many modern masks look shiny. 
Morning, noon, or night, Anytime . . . . the count may strike. If you're caught you have to linger, Cause Dracula may bite your finger!

Sir Masksalot



I went back to the store yesterday for their seasonal event. All they did
was clear their floor to make room for some outside vendors offering
stuff that you'd normally see at convention dealers rooms. The closest
thing I saw to an Easter Bunny was Art the Clown and a Scream fiend, both
wearing bunny ears, chopping up a baby >



By the way, horrorhunter, the store is asking $35 each for the Creature pails.


Mike Scott

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FRANKENSTEIN455

That is my dream business. I would like to have an old school magic and higher end mask shop someday. It may not be possible since the advent of the internet. However, I do think many people are longing for the old style small store fronts ... we loved as youngsters.  I do see a trend towards actual book stores again around us here in the Chicagoland area.