Theatrical Props, Costumes and Equipment Sale
Saturday, January 13, 2007 Noon to 5pm
Savings on difficult to find and one-of-a-kind items of interest to school and community theaters, display artists, Halloween enthusiasts, collectors of period clothing, costume rental companies, and more.
These items are being sold at very reasonable prices, and this list is not comprehensive:
- Period costumes (early 1900's to 1970's)
- Fantasy costumes
- Uniforms (military, band)
- Furs (faux and real)
- Leather jackets and skirts
- Sequined gowns and jackets
- Hats (early 1900's, men and women)
- Shoes (all kinds)
- Sono tubes (assorted lengths, approximately 12" to 16" dia.)
- Wood desk
- Pneumatic equipment
- Special effects equipment
- 50 gallon drum
- Large, custom TV enclosure (designed for OMSI exhibit)
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Egyptian props
- A case (or two) of assorted wall decorations, carved out of 2" styro, coated with adhesive ground coat, and painted with symbols
- Two 8' tall by 2' wide scary Egyptian god's to frame a doorway, made of foam filled lates
- A beautiful 6' tall Egyptian sarcophagus with detailed gold accents made of foam
- A decorated tomb for a sarcophagus with a translucent lid so a glowing, beating heart can be seen through it
Medieval props
Miscellaneous props
Security infrared camera system
Security communication system
Laminator
Feathered parrots
Misc. platforms and panels
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Cash Only Please
Date: Saturday, January 13th 2007 - ONE DAY ONLY Time: Noon to 5 pm
Location: Scream at the Beach, 1802 Jantzen Beach Center, Portland (see map)
About the Sale: We're the largest Halloween Event in the Northwest so our costume and prop collections are very large. Each season we introduce new themes and charaters to our show and phase out old ones. What this means is that after six years we've managed to collect quite a large variety of inventory. Many of these items are real antiques and are in excellent condition. Some of our sequined gowns would make a drag queen drool, and school and community theater departments can find ready made costume collections for upcoming plays. If it's strange and unusual, we've probably got it somewhere in our collection!
Questions? Write to:
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