This file is one of the Wolfstone archives of the Halloween mailing lists. You can find out more, and reach the entire collection here: http://www.pobox.com/~wolfstone/_r/HalloweenArchive.html This particular archive deals with "suppliers" topics. This includes: o assorted suppliers o those places selling stuff that doesn't have its own section It does NOT include related topics: o more specific vendors are sorted under the appropriate topics (airbrush makeup - see makeup) - - - - - Subject: Re: HALL: Catalogs Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 21:17:11 -0700 From: Mike Wakerly To: "Halloween" , On 4/7/98 6:03 PM, Thomas Hoey wrote: >Any particular Catalog. Here is Rubies address and Fax #...they have quite a >variety of "stuff" >Rubie's Costume Company, Inc. >One Rubie Plaza >Richmond Hill, NY 11418 >516-326-1500 >Fax: 516-326-1713 I called 1-800-4-SPOOKY earlier this week (Straight From The Grave something or other) and the person said that they would have a catlog next week (week of 4/12/98). Though I could be wrong, since I didn't understand her very well. I got this phone number from a post last year in the archives.... - - - - - Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 22:32:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Don Bertino Subject: Re: HALL: Re:Thorz? BTW, found a b*tch*n' store for Disney lovers, in downtown Sacramento: http://www.AnimationStore.com More Disneyland/Disneyworld blueprints than you can shake a stick at!! I'll make a list for you all.. The original's are going for $400-1,200 Just xerox copies around $12.. :) As so at the web site and on the wall, is a crossover from Walt Disney's own backyard railroad! You can reach up and touch it!! Not $12,000 cool but... Hey, 2 hour lunchs are way cool! - - - - - Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 20:42:23 -0800 From: Chuck Rice Subject: Re: HALL: Caged Dragon Idea (Marionette/Rod Puppet ideas) At 10:23 PM -0500 1998/11/19, FyreKorben at aol.com wrote: > Man! Gloob, you got your work cut out for you :) But this is going to be > very cool and I CANT WAIT to see pics! One more thing. Where can one > purchase air pistons and air rams and all this stuff? I am COMPLETELY lost > in most discussions because of this. I have seen many props that require a > air piston or air ram. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Try Surplus Center Phone:(800)488-3407 Fax:(402)474-5198 hydraulic, engines, winches, pneumatic cylinders, etc. No web page C&H Sales Company Phone:(800)325-9465 Fax:(626)796-4875 gear motors and pneumatic cylinders No web page H&R Company, Inc. Sales: 800-848-8001 Business: 609-802-0422 Fax: 609-802-0465 16 Roland Ave., Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-1012 Lots of stuff Web Page: <http://www.herbach.com/> (almost no web content) - - - - - From: WierdEnuff at aol.com Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 17:18:08 EDT Subject: Re: HALL: AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In a message dated 4/27/99 9:41:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, KFields at radiantsystems.com writes: << Would that be Brainstorm Studios? Ê303-451-0882 or 303-288-0988 ÊKarl >> Here is the website for what used to be the Brainstorms science and novelty company.. its now called the anatomical chart company.. http://www.anatomical.com/anatomical/index.html ÊAnatomical Chart Company 8221 Kimball Avenue Skokie, IL 60076-2956 US Phone :(847) 679-4700 Fax : (847) 679-9155 Email : rwilde@anatomical.com Business hours 1 : M-F 8am - 5pm More information about Anatomical Chart CompanyÊ Customer ServiceÊ Customer Service Phone : (800) 621-7500 Times of Operation : M-F 8am - 5pm - - - - - From: THenk at aol.com Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 23:21:42 EDT Subject: Re: HALL: Fiber Optics Source Edmund Scientific Company, 101 East Gloucester Pike Barrington, NJ/USA 08007-1380 Call: (609) 573-6250, Fax: (609) 573-6295 http://www.edsci.com/ Scott M mentioned Edmund Scientific as a source. above is the pertinent info. They are a source for this as well as many other useful items for the home haunter. Black lights, motors, magnets, Van de Graff generators and on and on. I bought a bundle of fiber optic strands a few years back for my brother in Florida. He was building a model of the Starship Enterprise. He used the fiber optics to create all the tiny lights and windows on the hull. - - - - - Subject: Re: Howl - battery powered blacklight From: "Steven Strong" Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 20:54:26 -0000 Looks like Johnson-Smith does have a website. www.johnson-smith.com Or you may request a catalog at 1-941-747-6645 - - - - - Subject: Halloween Club SFP, CA From: Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 00:33:21 -0600 I just got back from a quick walk through of the store 'Halloween Club' at 13310 E. Firestone Blvd #A Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 (562) 407-3284 - - - - - Subject: Re: Hall: Need an oscilloscope cover/lens From: "Tim D" Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 12:44:43 -0800 Hi Mike, It is called a reticle, and you cannot have mine, but I would think that there would be a surplus store in Albuquerque that has piles of all of = that obsolete test equipment from those golden days of weapons development at your neighboring White Sands and Alamagordo(sp?). If not, then many of those things are available here in Los Angeles at one of the worlds most dangerous stores, Apex Electronics.Ê Fifteen-foot high stacks of obsolete and surplus equipment sitting in one of the world's best-known earthquake areas.Ê It is periodically closed by the safety authorities.Ê Many of those old movie props were obtained from, and = returned to, there.Ê Their website isÊ http://www.apexelectronic.com/home.htm but that is pretty useless for this mission.Ê Unfortunately, they are a bit expensive.Ê Their strategy seems to be to hang onto everything until the right sucker comes along. http://www.cs.unc.edu/~tell/travel.html describes some Albuquerque locations, but I am sure you know about those. - - - - - Subject: Crystal Balls From: "John Delaroderie" Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:39:46 -0800 (PST) Wal Mart has large glass balls (maybe a foot in diameter) for sale as part of a garden deocration. They call them "garden gazing" balls, or something like that.Ê If anyone is looking for that crystal ball to round out a seance room, check them out. - - - - - Subject: Re: Hall: Quiet List/Wigheads??? From: "Friendly Spirit" Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 12:25:10 -0700 (PDT) Sure! http://wigandhairpiecesupply.com/wigaccessories.html Hollyberry and I just ordered today --- "Claudette Griffith" > wrote: >Got a source for those wig heads? I seen a few on ebay but they want 5 = bucks plus shipping, $1.69 sounds much better to me. - - - - - Subject: Re: Hall: Was wigheads From: "ScaryGerri" Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 05:49:29 -0700 (PDT) I ordered from them....they were extremely nice on the phone. They ship out different products on different days so there could be a delay in delivery but they will deliver. (Mine took about a month.) ScaryGerri --- Larry Lund wrote: > I have ordered from the company. They are located right here on Long > > Island and I wanted to pick up the order but all she does is mail > order. Hard to get in touch with and some delays in my order but > finally > came through. The price is right. > > At 02:18 PM 7/31/2001 -0700, you wrote: > >Here's the web site for the $1.69 wig heads > > - - - - - Subject: Foam wig heads From: "Terry Simmons" Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 14:39:52 -0700 Hi all, I just purchased some foam wig heads from a place called American Discount = Beauty Supply in Beverly Hills CA . At $2.75 each, they're not the cheapest around, but since I live in SoCal, I = thought they'd be quicker than the place in NY. Well, I was right. I ordered = them on Wednesday and they were on my front porch this Friday afternoon. Shipping was $5.95 (even though the USPS sticker on the box showed a shipping charge of $6.85). If any of you West Coasters are looking for foam wig heads in a hurry, I can definitely recommend this place. They even threw in a free bottle of nail polish! - - - - - Subject: RE: Hall: Foam wig heads From: "Michael Heffner" Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 14:50:43 -0700 I just purchased mine at the local Sally's (they're all over SoCal this = one is in Huntington Beach) for 2.89 each. The price was 2.99 but they gave me = a discount for buying so many (and because my hair was bright blue).... - - - - - Subject: RE: Hall: Foam wig heads From: "Michael Heffner" Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 22:51:16 -0700 alas, married 11 years in Sept. (to a wife with natural red with purple streaks, not so natural). Perhaps I shall meet thee in the next life... As for the question of Male wig heads Joe, I ordered 5 to replace those in use in my singing busts display. I got them from www.storesupply.com for 8.99 each. I've been looking for someplace cheaper, but fianlly said = forget it and ordered these. -mike -----Original Message----- From: Nez To: Halloween List Sent: 8/3/01 5:11 PM Subject: Re: Hall: Foam wig heads The price was 2.99 but they gave me a > discount for buying so many (and because my hair was bright blue).... A guy after my own heart... *batting my eyelashes* You single? - - - - - Subject: Hall:Blow Mold From: Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 00:01:06 EDT For those into doing a tamer/cute/kid friendly yard i stumbled across a really neat site that sells all those cool big plastic "things" with = lights in them ( like at Walmart) www.blowmoldcentral.com They also carry things for alot of other holidays, and the prices are = pretty Walmarty also =3D) - - - - - From: "Ron Tye" Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 01:16:04 GMT God I love July in California. The brush fires and LA riots signaling the first hints of fall. Also I got = a catalog from "things you never knew existed" with a delightful little selection of the first harbengers of Halloween, including a radio = controlled rat, an electrionic woopie cousion that can double as pumpikin voice. And best of all AN INTERATCTIVE TALKING SKULL, with 4 voices, a bone shaped microphone and 15' of cord between the two. ON SALE for $29.97. (I saw one = go on e-bay for $43 today). This is the Bourus talking skull from last year. I got one last year and = I'm sending off for another. Catalog #jc0007 page 37 part jc-21801 - remote control talking skull was $39.98 now 29.97 www.johnson-smith.com 10800-843-0752 - - - - - Subject: RE: Hall: Realy great sale on talking skulls From: "Karl Fields" Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 18:55:18 -0700 Ron, having a bad day? :) If anyone on this list is interested, and can use a few, a company called Take One has the original Talking Boris for $19.95 each. I think you have = to buy a minimum of 4. Don't see a web site, but if interested email me off list for a phone number. - - - - - Take One 13026 N. Cave Creek Rd, #103-237 Phoenix, AZ 85022 602-997-2888 fax: 602-997-4069 sales@take-1.com Talking Thru Boris Product# 53683 UPC# 7-63750-12705-1 $19.95 Case Pack: 2 Case price: $39.90 - - - - - Subject: Hall: More Harriet Carter Stuff From: "D Anello" Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 17:18:50 -0400 Check out Harriet Carter's new stuff for Fall They have a rotating Mirror Ball, Bates Motel Sign, motion Owl, Talking Deer Head and lots of other goodies http://www.hcgifts.com/allfall11.html - - - - - Subject: some nice stuff From: "Kathy Slicker" Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 17:36:00 -0500 http://www.whatonearthcatalog.com. they have a very nice skull tshirt here and a mummy, plus an incense = burning tree, whose eyes glow under black light. just in case someone is = interested. - - - - - Subject: Re: Re: monster in the toilet and a singing fish too From: "Kristi" Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 15:41:51 -0700 Hola!Jon i was taking the info. from the taylor gifts catalog, so perhaps that is why the fish $ is differant. anyway item #13330 is the singing = bass that i was referring to. the flaming cauldron is item # 15582 pg.58 and = the fog maker is item #14781 pg. 59 it is for indoor use only according to the catalog. and again the site is www.taylorgifts.com their ph.# is 1-800-829-1133 and their address for mailing orders is: 600 Cedar Hollow Road P.O. box 1852 i hope that this will help adios amigos and amigas Valley Forge PA. 19482-1852 ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "Halloween List" Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 2:50 PM Subject: Hall: Re: monster in the toilet and a singing fish too > Hi. The singing trout is $2.98 (#13330). And I found the deer, but could not > find the bass, flaming cauldron, or fog maker. Can you tell me the = item#s? > Thanks--Jon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kristi" > To: "Halloween List" > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 5:11 PM > Subject: Hall: monster in the toilet and a singing fish too > > > > Hello everybody, for those of you that may be interested > www.taylorgifts.com > > has the monster in the toilet for $19.98, the singing sensor bass on sale > > for $4.98 was $24.98, halloween fog maker $49.98, a flaming cauldron = for > > $49.98, a singing and talking deer head @ $29.98, and i think everyone > will > > get a kick out of this one, a glow in the dark potty seat, it's called > > potty-glow (or as i would sometimes call it potty-glow and go) @$29.98 > > there are other interesting items as well. - - - - - Subject: Re: Hall: Taxidermy Supplies From: "Sue McDonald" Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 16:14:56 -0700 Van Dykes Taxidermy has the best stuff around...in my humble opinion. Sue halloween13 wrote: > > Gang, > > I am looking for some eye balls of all different types and I think a = taxidermy shop would be a great place to look. Does anyone have some URLs = and names of some good suppliers they have ordered from in the past? - - - - - Subject: Re: Taxidermy Supplies From: "Nez" Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 19:25:08 -0400 www.VanDykes.com Ithink this is it...it's a taxidermy catalog called VanDykes...run a = search on it if I'm wrong... - - - - - Subject: RE: Hall: Taxidermy Supplies From: Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 16:46:00 -0700 Leslie, >I am looking for some eye balls of all different types and I think a tax= idermy >shop would be a great place to look. Does anyone have some URLs and nam= es >of some good suppliers they have ordered from in the past? I assume that you're looking for animal eyes. Arnold Goldman at The Monst= er Maker's, http://www.monstermakers.com offers 17 different styles of animal eyes (ranging from alligator to shar= k to bear) at $25 a pair. Specifically, http://216.22.158.174/cgi-bin/monstershop/perlshop.cgi?ACTION=3Dthisp= age&thispage=3Dpage29.html&ORDER_ID=3D337712612 I've never ordered animal eyes from Arnold (or from anyone else for that matter). I've ordered a dozen pair of his inexpensive ($6.95) full round acrylic human eyes which I think are awesome for the price. $25 a pair for animal= eyes seems a little expensive, but I have nothing to compare it to. - - - - - Subject: Re: Hall: Taxidermy Supplies From: "Maggie Bell" Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 21:02:23 -1000 Leslie, If you are looking for eyeballs check this out, it is called the "Eyeball = Shop", they have over 100 different types of off the wall eyeballs . . . http://www.madmartian.com/shopeyes.htm - - - - - Subject: Re: Re: Mo and Ben Nye From: "Dougeebear" Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 07:54:39 -0700 Ben Nye: Makeup http://www.wyb.com/makeup.html BILL Nye: The Science Guy http://www.nyelabs.com/flash_go.html - - - - -