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    Greetings humans. I do gothic architecture in vacuumformed plastic, for years in renaissance fairs and historical re-enactment. Interlocking panels, columns, arches, flying butresses etc. Recently Larry and others have been optimistic about the usefulness of this stuff in the haunted house industry. So I got a booth at Hauntcon, where i've never been yet. If anyone has input on what I can bring that's not already on my site:
    http://www.nethercraft.com/architecture.html
    I'd love to know what you folks might need for your future hauntings, that's not already available.
    danka, Tomak

  • #2
    I sent you an email!

    Allan

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    • #3
      Your stuff is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!

      I saw a lot of your stuff at Netherworld!

      Larry
      Larry Kirchner
      President
      www.HalloweenProductions.com
      www.BlacklightAttractions.com
      www.HauntedHouseSupplies.com
      www.HauntedHouseMagazine.com

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      • #4
        Awesome man... I can't wait to see how other haunters use your stuff! Very cool! -Tyler
        Chris Riehl
        Sales@spookyfinder.com
        (586)209-6935
        www.spookyfinder.com

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        • #5
          Tomak,

          aren't you going to be at Hauntcon?

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          • #6
            "Vacuform!"?
            I guess that they REALLY don't build things like they used to anymore, then, do they? hahahahah!
            The termites will be starving, right alongside of the Orkin man!
            hauntedravensgrin.com

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            • #7
              Yes, Hauntcon I will exhibit at. I'll be at Dragoncon as a civilian, and hope to see what Ben has done with my plastic for his Netherworld Haunting in Atlanta. Crennelations galore.
              We did a Cathedral for Pennsic with about 3500 color panels worth of stained glass(acrylic), with various ecclesiastic and pre-raphaelite themes, plus a goblin king window and the Cult of Magua. Pushing the limits of good taste, we had a confessional going. Some folks were giving serious accounts of their trangressions, to a woman who part-times answering a 900 phonesex line. It was outrageous fun, and no one got struck down by a bolt from heaven.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tomak Baksik
                Yes, Hauntcon I will exhibit at.
                Great! Then I'll see you there!

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                • #9
                  Fricking great dude! those things look exactly like the real thing! very accurate work man.

                  I love gothic architecture, if I ever have the bucks I gonna have to buy you some pieces to turn my appartment into a gothic chappel :twisted: Keep us informed on new pieces and stuff.
                  http://www.redcrowdesign.net

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                  • #10
                    Redcrow! You would want your apartment full of those thin, stern-faced old farmer geesers with pitchforks staring at you?
                    They seem so implacable, sort of "Wooden", you do have to "Grant" me that point.
                    hauntedravensgrin.com

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jim Warfield
                      Redcrow! You would want your apartment full of those thin, stern-faced old farmer geesers with pitchforks staring at you?
                      They seem so implacable, sort of "Wooden", you do have to "Grant" me that point.
                      No, I actually meant the vacuformed walls, to have the pitchfork farmer geezers would be awckward :roll: can you imagine when you gonna eat, and all that people staring at you... or "I gotta go to the bathroom" *door slam* "damnit! stop staring at me! I can't go if you are watching!" not to mention the intimacy moments with the ms's.
                      http://www.redcrowdesign.net

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