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Below are just a few ways you can use
a Bucky skeleton for Halloween. Put a hangman's noose around its neck and
hang Bucky from a tree or your front porch.
Prop Bucky up in a chair or better yet a
rocking chair, to welcome your trick-or-treaters. Prop it up in a coffin or home-made crypt. Position him either standing in your
graveyard or leaning on a tombstone.
We hang ours up in the closet year round!Below
are several types of Halloween skeleton's available.
The
Bucky Skeleton
What would any Halloween
Haunt or Party be without at least one skeleton hanging from the porch? Previously, to add
a realistic skeleton to your Halloween festivities you'd have to buy one from a medical
supply company, and it would cost you hundreds of dollars. Because of the high cost, most
people have to resort to those made of cheap plastic or even worse, paper ones. But not
anymore!
The Anatomical Chart Company is the primary manufacturer of anatomically correct charts,
bones and skeletons for use in universities, hospitals, medical schools, the government
and more. As they manufacture the bones and assemble the skeletons some
become damaged, are marked or discolored to some degree. In the
manufacturing industry these are commonly called "seconds". For those who love Halloween, they now offer a positively ghoulish selection of
seconds, including skulls, bones and full sized skeletons, and best of all they sell them
at cut-rate prices.
If you want to add some realism to your Halloween festivities with a life-like skeleton,
then the Anatomical Chart Company is the place to go, and it won't cost you an arm and a
leg! For around $120.00 to $160.00 depending on where you find him, the Budget Bucky Skeleton (4th quality) is a fantastic deal. It is
life-size skeleton standing a full five foot, six inches tall, and weighs in at
seventeen
pounds. This adult skeleton
features a hanging hook at the top of the skull, jointed arms and legs,
and a movable jaw.
They
also sell a variety of life-size skulls in a wide range of prices to fit just about anyone's
Halloween budget, from about $7.00 to $30.00 depending on the quality.
The Budget Life-Size Skull is an adult size skull featuring a movable
jaw and removable calvarium, and retails for only around $12.95, making
it an ideal addition to your Halloween prop collection.
You can even buy bulk bones by the pound!
Their "Bone #1" package contains approximately 10 pounds of assorted 4th
quality bones including a life-size skull, humerus, hand, hip bone,
sacrum, foot, lower jaw, clavicle, ribs, vertebrae, arm and leg bones in
various sizes from life-size to mini.
Remember, these are seconds and
most will need a some touching up.
Anatomical
Chart Company
Skeleton Latex Full Body
Skeleton, Latex Full-Body. Disgustingly realistic 5' Latex
skeleton with a rotted, bone-colored look. Very realistic.
Retails for $68.95.
Skeleton,5' Glow Plastic
Skeleton,5' Glow Plastic. Plastic flat ghost that glows in
the dark and under blacklight. Retails for around $ 29.95.
Mr. Bones - Full Size
Skeleton
Say hello to Mr. Bones! This Full Size Skeleton is a must
have if you plan on creating a spooky graveyard or haunted
house this halloween season! Realistic-looking prop has a
wired based body and covered in a soft latex with posable
arms and measures approximately 66" high x 24" wide. Retails
for $79.95
Raw Pull Skeleton
Create scenes that rival movie quality sets with their
skeletons! Add depth and interest to your scenes that will
keep your customers coming back for more. Each skeleton is a
fresh pull from the mold with no interior armature or latex.
Just choose the style of skull you want with it. Mount to
walls or coffins, latex and paint em up for that extra edge!
Sold as a full skeleton or torso. $225.00 Available from
FrightTheatre.com
Visit
The Halloween
Skeleton website for more ideas on what to do with your
Halloween skeleton!
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