Does anyone know if they discontinued the wooden coffin from wal-mart? I herd it was pretty crappy so I was just wondering because I have been to four diffrent ones and havent seen one.
Has anyone gotten the Pully Ghost that's $10.00? I think it comes on a 25ft cable. I was wondering if it's worth it.
Scene Setters: Do they have any good ones? The ones at my wal-mart seem to be the exct same.
Thread: WAL-MART Prop Questions
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WAL-MART Prop Questions –
09-28-2007,02:18 PM
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Haverghast Asylum warden.
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09-28-2007,02:32 PM
My wall mart still has the wooden coffin. I was thinking of buying one. Is it realy that crappy?
As for the scene setters my almart does not have the wall cover. They just have the furiture, bats, ect that you are ment to be added on top of the wall cover.Build it and they will come.
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09-28-2007,03:09 PM
I picked up the wooden coffin last year. I was not happy with it so I revamped it.
The coffin has a heavy wooden top that folds in thirds for storage. The sides of the coffin are thin pieces of wood that are held together with velcro. The coffin has NO bottom.
I had no plan of folding the thing up for storage so I made it rigid. I cut a bottom for the coffin using some scrap wood. I glued the sides to the bottom and used bracing inside. The top of the coffin I didn't glue on so I could remove it and put a bucky inside.
In my opinion you could make a coffin from scratch that would look better and last longer.
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09-28-2007,11:41 PM
I mean at least with the card board one you can use it 3 ways. I think I'll be getting one making it half open. I never scene the wooden ones last year. I thought they were new.
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The Great Pumpkin
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09-29-2007,03:27 AM
I almost bought that ghost that sways back and forth on a cord/string I might buy that in a week or so. They had a lot of life size halloween figures on display but I figured they were'nt scary enough and they also had a lot of battery operated (I assume it has to be battery operated) skulls, caged ghosts, hands etc.
I am going to shop around before I drop my money at one place.
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09-29-2007,07:23 AM
Hurricanegame- they do have the figures like Heads Up Harry and a Reaper but there not scary. To me Heads Up Harry is good for laughs with little kids. My niece is 2 and she hugs him and my Donna the Dead prop.



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