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    I am in need of some skulls for one of my projects. I remember seeing, somewhere in my internet travels, a plastic(?) skull with a removable jaw and rubber teeth that could be cut out with a utility knife. I can't remember where I saw this. Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas where I could find such a beast?
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    That could be a Lindberg skull. I thought you could do that but not sure. But it's a place to look.
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    Prpbably not Lindberg, as their teeth are plastic, but maybe you just got mixed up on that part (?)
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    That sounds like the Gemmy skull with the lighted moving eyes and jaw. It has rubber teeth. I think the same skull was used in some Gemmy candy bowls, too.
    I don't know where to get one, though.
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    Gosh, I know of many different plastic skulls with varying degrees of detail, but I don't know of any with rubber teeth.

    MiniScience.com

    Plastic Skull Prop

    Mr. Thrifty Skull @ Science, Art, and More
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    Finally found it. Its the VERSA skull by Mr. Skeleton.

    Mr Skeleton - Your resource for Bucky's best props and accessories

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    doesn't look like it comes with a jaw.
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    If it doesnt have to be plastic, there are some nice cheap foam skulls i use that are easy to work with and nice.
    Cryptic Imports, creators of Cryptic Skulls, the affordable human skull prop for the halloween, haunted attraction, and theatrical industries
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    The Versa Skull looks pretty neat and I can think of many things to use it for. But...where the heck is the pricing? Does Mr Skeleton only sell wholesale to retailers? Their website sucks for navigating conveniently and finding info...at least in Firefox.
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    You have to click on the "Dealers List" tab at the top and it will take you to the vendors that sell them.

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