Besides going to the Anatomical Chart Co., and spending $160 on a 4th class Bucky, who else sells skeletons that are pretty good? I'm not looking for something thats of really high quality, but something that looks good enough. I'm probably gonna buy several skeletons at once, so I need something that will run a little cheaper.
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Where can I fing a good cheap skeleton?
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Where can I fing a good cheap skeleton?
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All right. That'll work. I'll either take 'em just plain ole regular. or if you have any corpse/skeletons, I'll take those too.
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Also, TheNightMare- when you get back on tonight and post what you have, send me a PM also.
Thanks
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I have about 10 skeletons that have never been used. Here are some pics of my 72" skeleton. Keep in mind it is made of hard durable foam. I believe. Its strong. I know the Anatomical people make there skeletons out of something else. I can do $40per skeleton. Here are some pics
and this is what it looks like packaged up
~TheNightMare
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Herman Muddgett the 1890's Chicago serial-killer was doing just that, selling skeletons to medical schools, no questions asked.
His "inventory walked into his "Murder Mansion" as women answering his newspaper ads in the lonely hearts section and of course they had to have some money he could appropriate.
His custom built multi-storied house full of holding cells, gas chanbers slides for body movement from the top floor to the basement, doors that went nowhere was the urban myth "Haunted House" in my opinion. While he was on trial his house was opened for tours, 25 cents!
There you go. Now you know.
The neighbors burnt it down shortly afterward and a US post office took it's place.
I wonder if they have a "Dead Letter " room in there?
Estimates as high as 100 as far as the number of victims he killed there.
Gee! I wonder if the old medical school skeleton I have could be.....?
Naw! Probably not......Where's the Oui-Ja board?
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That is the book, Warren. A helluva read.
If nothing else, it was interesting to note that Walt Disney was influenced by tales of the World's Fair since his dad was a carpenter on it. Epcot is pretty much his own version of it, when you think about it...The word for the day is NPD. Check it out.
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