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Monster at the air zooka -

the poor-man's air cannon

Get that mask on!

No breaks!

This is not a unionized haunt!

Weirdo witch

The gargoyle of the Mirror room

Rotten Paparazzi!

The All-Seeing Book

Professor DeCorpse used this to see

if each group would make it through the

Carnevil

"It's not looking good for you!"

Really a corpsed out flaming book bought

at the Cuckoos Nest in Pittsburgh.

I had a finger flasher that uses flash cotton and paper

to wave people into the Mirror shed.

And . . . I only caught myself on fire twice!

The fogheads installed.

Castle Nottingham Security.

Daffy Demon from 2002

A recycled ghoul to distract visitors from

the stretch wall behind them.

Old radio that played "The Shadow"

with a flicker bulb inside and above

that would warn the air zooka guy behind it

to fire it off.  A simple but effective startle.

Air Zooka from Spencer's - if you've

never been hit with a blast from one it's 

quite surprising.

 

The graveyard in our neighbors yard.

My thanks goes to them because without

their yard to exit through I'd still have 300 Trick or Treaters mulling about in mine.

The Mirror of Dread

A two-way mirror made of window tint and plexiglass.  Light on outside - you see yourself.  That light goes out and then one comes on inside - you see a cheesy looking blow-mold skellie.  Not scary until the skellie comes slamming into the plexiglass.  This simple scare caused screams consistently and was run by the gargoyle boy seen elsewhere.  I could have made this a pneumatic scare, but opted for a switch and a piece of nylon string to pull on.  An article in Haunted Attraction Magazine by the folks at Raven's Grin haunt convinced me simpler is better. 

 

This guy gave up TOT himself so that he could stay and torment others.  How giving.

The beautiful gypsy that told fortunes with a Magic 8 ball and gave out candy to the brave souls that made it through the Carnevil.

Next year I'll have to buy monster hands

that don't get stuck in front of his face.

Would your Mother-in-Law do this for you?

 

 

 

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