Robert Murch, Talking Boards
Robert Murch collects talking boards. Here, the Ouija’storian and collector shares his history with the often misunderstood spiritual tool and explains his theory on what happens when people use talking boards.
Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum – Boulder City, Nevada
Located in Boulder City, Nevada, between Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam, Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum is dedicated to preserving the history and craft of horror movie props, prosthetics, and other special makeup effects.
Finger of Fate from Colorforms (1971)
Released by Colorforms in 1971, the Finger of Fate was a fortune-telling “crystal ball,” a mashup of Magic 8-Ball and a Ouija board.
Walt Disney’s Haunted Mansion Model Kits from MPC (1974)
In 1974, Model Products Corporation (MPC) released four model kits loosely based on the popular Haunted Mansion attraction at Walt Disney’s Disneyland and Magic Kingdom theme parks.
The Haunted Mansion Clock from Disney
You can increase the fright-factor of your home decor this Hallowe’en with Disney’s Haunted Mansion Clock, modeled after the demonic grandfather clock that appears in the Haunted Mansion’s Corridor of Doors.
The Horrors of It All
The Horrors of It All website showcases the personal “pre-code” collection of vintage horror comic aficionado, Steve Banes.
Sabrina The Teenage Witch Doll from Hasbro (1997)
“Sabrina’s so pretty in her sparkling gown. She’s the coolest witch around!”
Beetlejuice Action Figures from Kenner (1989)
From 1989-1990, Kenner released a series of 6-inch Beetlejuice action figures that tied into the Tim Burton movie starring Michael Keaton.
Which Witch?
The classic children’s board game ‘Which Witch?’ from Milton Bradley was created by Joseph Burck of Marvin Glass and Associates.
Monster Machine from Hansa (1979)
“With the Monster Machine and your imagination, you can crank out a creepy creation.”
Castle Halloween Museum – Altoona, Pennsylvania
Castle Halloween Museum offers the public a chance to view the private Halloween collection of author and Halloween Queen™, Pamela E. Apkarian-Russell.
Vent Haven Museum – Fort Mitchell, Kentucky
Vent Haven Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to the stagecraft of ventriloquism.