The 1993 Topstone catalog finds the iconic mask manufacturer a good three decades past it's prime, but there are a few nuggets worth noting. First, the licensed Noid and Mario Bros. masks...
The Creepshow Nate mask was definitely one of the more collectible masks that was released by Topstone. It was a large mask with a full neck, shoulders, and velcro straps to secure the back of the neck nice and tight...
Here is a photo of a copy of the Nate mask that yours truly owned and custom painted back around 1994...
The 1993 Topstone catalog also featured the Horror Sounds of the Night cassette tape which many late 80's and early 90's home haunters remember fondly...
And now, onto the catalog pages...
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Even in their later years, they still made a few outrageous and weird masks.
ReplyDeleteThat children's latex skull is pretty great, too.
ReplyDeleteFor sure! It has the look of the classic Collegeville Costumes Skull
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