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All the pictures on this page were taken at the lowest pixle setting on the camera.
None of the shots are edited, cropped or modified in any way.

The view looking to your right as you climb up the steps to the attic.
Most of the dead clowns. Behind them are most of the tombstones and the fence rails. The black crosses are new
this year. The white paint was added after Halloween. They were hard to see in the display and needed some pop.



The empty spot should be full of stand up corpses. They're still in the garage. Plastic bags are full of more ground
breaker corpses, skulls and other things that get scattered around the display.


Also new this year is the fence. Pictured above are the wooden posts covered with Great Stuff foam insulation. The two
5 1/2 foot candelabras and chains are also new. There's over 50 ft. of chain and I want more. LOL

A collection of unfinished tombstones.

Two more unfinished props. Acid the clown and on top of the box is a tree face made of Great Stuff foam.

Three blow molds I've picked up at auctions. One of our warning sings and still more unfinished tombstones.




Two of the corpses in the garage showing signs of damage. Will need find out what went wrong and how to fix it.

Old mechanical Santa.This thing is in a mess. Face is destroyed. Most of the original hair is gone. Suit has been ripped
and pinned together and the base is broken. But the mechanics work. Had everything been in better shape this would have been
worth something. As it is it's trashed. I paid $5 for it. Will make a cool looking moving Halloween prop when I get it done.

Impulse buy. Notice the 06 calendar? It's Jan of 07 and I still have last years Halloween stuff in the kitchen and an
old calendar. Laziness is it's own decorating style. LOL




Some unfinished machines for the 'reanimated dead clown lab' I didn't get done.They will get painted and have computer
graphics added. Plus battery powered mini Christmas lights. Be a mix of old and new technology. I'll use soda bottle caps
for knobs and graphics for flat panel buttons and displays
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