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Kyle^Ravin Inner circle I slammed my head against 1070 Posts |
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tim-Selberg-Vent......7wt_1396
nice looking fella on Ebay. someone here might want him |
aguiloj Regular user Orlando, FL 106 Posts |
It's a very nice modified Reggie.
Jorge
Learning the Art of Ventriloquism One Step at a Time |
Kyle^Ravin Inner circle I slammed my head against 1070 Posts |
It is! If only selberg made slightly more affordable puppets. Haha. I guess it keeps the amateurs like me away. Lol. I've seen dirk goldens videos and my my, the selberg dummies are a work of art!
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maps Inner circle 1124 Posts |
I have two of Selbergs and they are well made.I like them but you have to wait a long time when you order one..
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Kyle^Ravin Inner circle I slammed my head against 1070 Posts |
Hey Frankie! WOW! That's great! Show them to me someday would ya? Its been long since I visited!
I doubt I'd ever get to own a dummy like a selberg. Way over my league considering I don't ever perform with puppets, except the cable mouth. I must say, Selbergs seem to be the Rolls Royce in the puppet world. Correct me if I'm wrong... |
maps Inner circle 1124 Posts |
A Selberg is nice but I am sure there are also other which is equally as good.It's a matter of taste.
I've collected quite a few figures from different makers like Dan Lavender,Dan Paynes,Tim Cowles,amongst others and each has their strength and quirks.
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creativemac Special user Tampa, FL 834 Posts |
And for me, it's a Conrad Hartz.
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Kyle^Ravin Inner circle I slammed my head against 1070 Posts |
Frankie, thanks for sharing. I get what you mean too. I was on your site, and I must say, your vent dummies look awesome too! I'd love to own one!
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marshalldoll Special user 554 Posts |
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Ony Carcamo Special user Manila, PHILIPPINES 608 Posts |
I've owned and used a Selberg figure, and though I liked the craftmanship I just thought that many of his figures are too "humanlike" and that's not my preference. I want figures that have those traditional vent dummy looks (like those of Marshall, Hartz, Spencer, even Semok, etc.).
And if I ever get a Selberg again, I'd choose his "extreme characters" which is designed more as cartoon people. |
CaptKirk Loyal user 263 Posts |
Albert Alfaros is my figure maker of choice. Absolutely nothing wrong with ANY of the others! I just prefer Albert's figures because of quality, craftmanship, price, and reasonable availability. Guess that's why I have 3 of them:o)
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Servante Inner circle 1330 Posts |
I'm a big Hartz fan. Louie's a Hartz. I've got the Selberg baby that I've named Niblet. Audiences love him. Got a few others, including a Chuck Jackson which is awfully nice. I've never gotten my hands on a Marshall, though I hope to at least hold one at some point in my life!
-Philip |
marshalldoll Special user 554 Posts |
Philip make a trip to Boston some time and come see the ventriloquist central collection. You can then handle all the Marshall figures you want.
Dan http://www.ventriloquistcentral.com |
creativemac Special user Tampa, FL 834 Posts |
Hip hip Haray for Dan, Hip hip Haray for Dan.
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Servante Inner circle 1330 Posts |
Hey, Dan, it could happen! It could happen!
-Philip |
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