This is spooktacular! Love the bats and the Genesis reading. I know a few co-workers that I would like to keep a kit like this around for![]()
Thread: Vampire Killing Kit
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07-15-2010,06:58 PM
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07-16-2010,05:51 AM
Looks like you're all ready with the slayage. That's the coolest anti-vamp kit I've ever seen. Great work!
"Can't even shout. Can't even cry. The gentlemen are coming by. Looking in windows. Knocking on doors. They need to take seven and they might take yours. Can't call to mom. Can't say a word. You're gonna die screaming but you won't be heard."
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07-17-2010,07:41 PM
I like the vampire killing kit. Good job. Kinda reminds me of the movie "Fright Night"!
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07-17-2010,07:48 PM
I saw one of the kits on tv auction, went for like $50,000 or something ridiculous. Yours will be just as good, nice job
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07-19-2010,05:30 PM
Nice work beavervw!
I wanted to share these images of "authentic" vampire killing kits that were up for auction at Stevens Auction Company last year.
I like the fact that they look antique and worn. The little Bible is a nice touch, too. More images and info on the kit can be found at the following link —
Vampire Killing Kits
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07-19-2010,06:37 PM
cool link!! love the authentic stuff
"We accommodate the living, but who shall accommodate the dead?"
"We say haunted, but we mean the house has gone insane."
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07-19-2010,11:47 PM
Awesome link MacEricG! I do like the worn in look too
Once I finish the bottles on this kit, I'll probably end up making a few more! Was playing around with the idea of a Werewolf kit too :P Put a little flint lock pistol and some powder and silver bullet maker tongs.. Use the vials and stuff for liquid silver, etc!
My first box was made from left over plywood, but the next ones I make I'm going to use baseboard or crown molding to make the box with to make them a little more ornate!
Kinda fun to play around with though.. I made a pirate book out of those craft cardboard books you can pick up at craft stores and it would be kinda cool to use one of those as a basis for the box... You could cut a bat out of the craft foam and use paper towels and modge podge to cover up the foam and make the cover look old and weathered!
Imagination is the limits!
Thanks again for all the kind comments everyone! Definitely puts me in a creative mood
Thanks!



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