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Hockey Mask Lineage Chart:
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
Number of Masks used: 1 (?)
Types: As far as I know, only 1 cloth hood was used.
Boots Used: Weathered WW2 “Roughout” Boots
Shirt Used: “Simply Basic” Blue,Black, and white Plaid Flannel Shirt
Pants Used: Vintage Lee Overalls
Weapons Used: Any Generic Pick Axe, Vintage Potato Pitchfork, Imacasa 20’ Panga Machete.
Actors Who Played Voorhees: Warrington Gillette, Steve Daskewicz
The Mask
The mask in Friday the 13th part 2 mask is a cloth hood with a thin rope tied loosely around the neck, and a single crudley-cut eyehole on the proper left eye.
Photo of Jason’s Mask in Film. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures
Where are the Original Masks Today?
As far as we know, the SU mask has been lost to time. It has never surfaced.
The Boots
The boots worn by Jason in Part 2 are WW2 Era “Roughout” Boots.
WW2 Era “Roughout” Boots, Photo Credit, Cesar
An example of the same boots, but weathered. Photo Credit Cesar
Screen Capture of the SU Boots, showing same stitching and eyelets. Photo Credit: Cesar
Screen Capture of the SU Boots, showing same sole pattern. Photo Credit: Cesar
The Shirt
The shirt worn by Jason in part 2 is a “Simply Basic” blue, black, and grey plaid flannel. The actual shirt is VERY hard to come by, but alternatives can be found for cheap and relatively easily.
Vintage “Simply Basic” Flannel Shirt. Photo Credit: Cesar, Unknown.
The Pants
Jason wore Vintage Dark Blue Lee Overalls in part 2. These overalls go on eBay from time to time but can be pretty expensive. A nice alternative would be Dickies brand overalls weathered up, as shown below.
A pair of vintage Lee Overalls. Photo Credit: Cesar
A photo matching the Vintage Lee coveralls to the movie. Photo Credit: Cesar
A photo matching the Vintage Lee coveralls to the movie. Photo Credit: Cesar
Pair of close match Dickies Overalls. Photo Credit: Cesar
The Weapons
While Jason used a variety of weapons in the film, the three most memorable are his pickaxe, machete and pitchfork.
1. Any generic PickAxe with a vintage handle.
These are very easy to come by, and if you can’t find an all vintage copy it would work to purchase a new one and add a vintage handle.
Vintage Pickaxe. Photo Credit: Cesar, Unknown
2. Vintage Potato Pitchfork
These vintage pitchforks are also fairly easy to come by, but if one cannot be found in this style than any generic pitchfork would work.
Vintage Potato Pitchfork. Photo Credit: Cesar, Unknown.
3. Imacasa 20’ Panga Machete.
The machete used in Mark’s death scene was an Imacasa 20’ Panga Machete, and can are still being made today. They are fairly cheap (around $20).
Imacasa 20’ Panga Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)
Number of Masks used[/color]: 3 (?)
Types: 1 Hero, 1 Stunt, 1 “backup”
Boots Used: Vintage Black Genesco Jump Boots
Shirt Used: 6 Button Sears Work and Leisure Shirt, or 6 Button Big Mac color: Olive/Green. Proper Right Pocket Flap removed.
Pants Used: Brand Unknown, Lightly Weathered Silver-Grey Pants. Likely Dickies. Belt is a vintage Basket Weave Belt.
Weapons Used: Several Weapons, most notably a Collins 22" MK Machete, and vintage plumb felling axe.
Actors Who Played Voorhees: Richard Brooker
The Mask
Memories of cast and crew on the origins of the mask seem to be murky at this point, but gleaning information from various interviews, many of which appear in the book Crystal Lake Memories, one can create a rough consensus.
The script called for the Jason character to wear a mask, although it didn’t specify what kind. During a camera test with actor Richard Brooker, no one wanted to do the makeup for him, so Martin Sadoff (3D supervisor) evidently pulled a Red Wings goalie mask out of his bag to stick on Brooker’s head. Director Steve Miner liked what he saw but wanted a version that fit Brooker’s head better, so the effects team created their own version from a 70’s Plante mask.
Miner described the creation of the mask as a “team effort” although it is unclear exactly what contributions were made by each team. Makeup effects artist Doug White claimed in interviews to have made the original mold and pulled and painted the copies. Sadoff noted “Marty Becker’s team made the molds and [art director] Robb Wilson King made various versions of it.” King himself seemed to confirm his own input during my brief interview with him in late 2009, when he said the masks were painted an “off white” enhanced with a “slight aged patina” and given an “almost automotive finish” to enhance the look for night-time shooting. White also noted that crew member Terry Ballard was responsible for the famous red chevrons, which he said were made of acetate glued to the finished mask. White also said the mask was finished with Krylon’s crystal clear, while King said it was finished with satin clear.
3 known masks were made for the film: The hero, the stunt, and the “TV spot”.
The Hero Mask
As most know, the hero mask is the one used for primary shots in the film.
Photo of Jason’s Mask in Film. Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures
After filming, it appeared on the Part 4 cover:
Part 3 Hero mask on the P4 cover, Photo Credit: Paramount Pictures.
It then appeared in the opening credits for Part 4:
Part 3 Hero mask in the Part 4 Opening Credits, Photo Credit: Paramount.
It also made it into a Part 4 “tv-spot”, and even some Part 5 movie posters.
Hero Part 3 mask in the Part 4 “tv spot”, Photo Credit: Paramount.
Hero Part 3 mask in the Part 5 Movie Poster, Photo Credit: Paramount.
The Stunt Mask
Ahh the stunt mask, a beautiful piece that thankfully did not rot in the sun . The stunt mask was used during a couple scenes in part 3, including the scene where Jason picks up Chili, as well as Jason’s “death” at the hands of Chris Higgins at the end of the film.
Part 3 Stunt mask, Photo Credit: Unknown, Jasonlivessince1980.
The mask was then used for the entirety of Part 4:
Part 3 Stunt mask during the “Shower Scene” of Part 4, Photo Credit: Unknown, Jasonlivessince1980.
Then used for the Hallucination scene in Part 5:
Part 3 Stunt mask during the “Hallucination Scene” of Part 5, Photo Credit: Unknown.
After filming wrapped the mask was given to the film’s stunt coordinator, Dick Warlock.
Hero Part 4 mask after the filming of Friday the 13th Part 4 (1984), photo credit Dick Warlock.
Hero Part 4 mask after the filming of Friday the 13th Part 4 (1984), photo credit Dick Warlock.
The TV Spot Mask
Friday the 13 Part 3 “TV Spot” mask, photo credit AUZ.
Although this mask was probably never used in part 3, the size, shape, and sharpness of the eye sockets suggest it was pulled from the original part 3 mold. Some believe that this mask is also seen in one scene in part 5:
Friday the 13 Part 3 “TV Spot” mask possibly in Part 5, photo credit Chrash Cunningham.
This mask also likely served as both paint reference and a probable cast master for the part 6 masks. You can see it here on the head of Bill Forsche during pre-production of Friday the 13th part 6:
TV Spot mask on Bill Forsche during Part 6 Production, Photo Credit: Jasonlivessince1980
Where are the Original Masks Today?
Out of the 3 masks known as being made for filming, only the stunt mask and the TV Spot location is definitively known.
The Hero Mask
According to Tom Savini and others, the mask was later nailed to a wall outside of ReelFX studios, where it rotted in the sun for several years before being thrown in the trash sometime in the late 1980’s.
The Stunt Mask
As shown above, the stunt mask for part 3 was used for the entirety of part 4, the hallucination scene in part 5, and given to Dick Warlock after filming; however, within the last couple decades the mask was sold to “private” collector Dario Latinovic.
Dario and Warlock at the time of sale.
This mask has since been sold by Dario and the current owner is private.
The TV Spot Mask
The last known location of this mask was behind glass at the Hollywood museum, Los Angeles, CA.
The Boots
The boots worn by Jason in Part 3 are Vintage Black Genesco Jump Boots.
Vintage Black Genesco Jump Boots. Photo Credit: Shelly Lives
Vintage Black Genesco Jump Boots. Photo Credit: Shelly Lives
Vintage Black Genesco Jump Boots. Photo Credit: Shelly Lives
Vintage Black Genesco Jump Boots. Photo Credit: Shelly Lives
The Shirt
The shirt worn by Jason in part 3 is either a 6 Button Sears Work n Leisure Work Shirt, or a 6 button Big Mac shirt in the color Olive Drab. While Sears shirts carry over all of the features needed to match the hero shirt, there is one Big Mac shirt that does the same. These shirts are pretty hard to come by, but they are totally worth the cash! The shirt had the right pocket flap removed but it’s not known when, why, or by who.
Vintage 6 Button Sears Work and Leisure Shirt with a modified flap, in Khaki. Photo Credit: Nathan Stafford
Vintage 6 Button Big Mac Shirt with a modified flap, in Olive. Photo Credit: Kurse Killer
The Pants
The exact brand of pants worn by Jason in Part 3 is unknown at this time, but any generic silver-grey pants that are lightly weathered would do the trick. Judging by the size of the belt loops, it is likely that Jason’s pants are in fact Dickies. The belt is a vintage Basket Weave Belt, Brand Unknown.
The Weapons
Several weapons were used by Jason in part 3, most notably a vintage Plumb Felling Axe, and a Collins 22" MK2 Machete.
1. Vintage Plumb Felling Axe
The axe used in Friday the 13th Part 3 is a vintage generic Plumb Felling Axe. Any single Head axe would do the trick for this costume. A good alternative would be a newer axe that has been weathered a bit.
Vintage Plumb Felling Axe. Photo Credit: Unknown
New axe before weathering. Photo Credit: Unknown
2. Collins 22" MK2 Machete
The machete used by Jason in Friday the 13th Part 3 was a 22" Collins MK2 Machete.
Vintage Collins MK2 Machete. Photo Credit:Unknown
Friday the 13th Part 4 (1984)
Number of Masks used[/color]: 1
Types: 1 Hero
Boots Used: Heavily Worn/Weathered Kodiak Greb Boots
Shirt Used: Sears Work and Leisure Perma Prest, XL, Color: Olive Green/Drab
Pants Used: Weathered Silver Khaki Pants
Weapons Used: Assorted Weapons, Vintage Collins Model 127.
Actors Who Played Voorhees: Ted White
The Mask
The mask used for Friday the 13th Part 4 was actually the Stunt mask from Part 3, as stated above. For a history of the mask and where it is today, please check the Part 3 “The Mask” section.
The Boots
The brand of boots worn by Jason in Part 4 are Heavily Worn/Weathered Kodiak Greb Boots.
Kodiak Greb Boots. Photo Credit: Unknown.
Sole Matched Kodiak Greb Boots. Photo Credit: Unknown.
The Shirt
The shirt worn by Jason in Friday the 13th Part 4 is a Vintage Sears Work and Leisure Perma Prest Shirt in Hunter/Olive Green. The one shown in photos below is the exact shirt. These shirts are pretty hard to find and when they do pop up, they are expensive. A good alternative would be a Dickies Work shirt similar to that for Part 3.
SU Sears Work and Leisure Shirt. Photo Credit: Kira Tidmore
The Pants
The brand of pants used in Friday the 13th Part 4 is currently unknown, but like part 3, generic silver pants with some weathering should do.
The Weapons
In part 4, Jason used a variety of weapons for his kills. One weapon from the film that wasn’t used by him was a machete. The machete in the film was used to kill Jason, and is a Vintage Collins Model 127, probably 18’. The handle for the film was originally black, but was later painted to imulate wood at some point during production. The other notable weapon from the film is a Collins Double Hit Axe.
1. Vintage Collins Model 127, 18"
Similar 18" Collins 127 Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
2.Collins Double Hit Axe.
Vintage Collins Double Hit Axe. Photo Credit: Unknown
Friday the 13th Part 5 (1985)
Number of Masks used[/color]: 1-9
Types: 1 Hero, more stunt/backup masks.
Boots Used: Unknown, possibly some type of weathered boots.
Outift Used: Unknown Brand, Spruce Green coveralls. Red Kaps are a good alternative.
Weapons Used: Collins MKII lI guatemala machete, Vintage Collins Model 127 machete, 22"
Actors Who Played Voorhees: Tom Morga, Johnny Hock
The Mask
David Miller (fx artist who worked on P5) told Jasonlivessince1980 by email that he recast the part 4 mask (also known as the “part 3 stunt mask”) to create the original masks for part 5. A quote from the email:
Yes, they gave me a SU part 4 to mold. I had to fill in the split area for the part 5. Before I did, I made,a copy mold of the part 4. So I have both split (4) and non- split (5).
I also received confirmation of those through another on set FX artists who also claims to have painted the Roy masks.
Where are the Original Masks Today?
David Miller has been quoted as saying that the masks and other props were all taken by Universal once filming wrapped; however, we know this isn’t the case. Props from Friday the 13th: A New Beginning have been in private collector and other production/crew member hands since the late 80s and several are still in collections.
The Boots
The brand of boots used in Part 5 are currently unknown, but they are similar to the part 3 boots. Any generic pair of weathered brown leather combat/work boots.
The Outfit
In part 5 Jason wore coveralls as apposed to his normal work shirt and khakis. The coveralls were some shade of spruce green, but unfortunately much too generic to be identified at this time. A good alternative would be spruce green Red Kaps.
Photo showing the green hue. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Weapons
There are two types of machetes that are partially identifiable in handle shape and size. Used in the opening scene by Grave Jason, we see a Vintage 18" Collins MKII lI Guatemala machete. By Roy Jason in a few scenes, a Vintage Collins Model 127 machete, 22’ in length.
1.Collins MKII lI Guatemala machete
Vintage “Collins & Co Guatemala” 22" machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
2.Vintage Collins Model 127 machete, 22’ in length.
22" Vintage Collins Model 127 machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
Friday the 13th Part 6 (1986)
Number of Masks used[/color]: 12+
Types: Multiple Heros, Multiple Stunts, Backups.
Boots Used: Tan, Heavily Weathered Brown Dunham Original Boots
Shirt Used: Vintage 1980’s Olive Work shirt, 2 designs/
Pants Used: Heavily Weathered Grey or Tan Khakis
Gloves Used: Thinsulate Work Gloves
Belt Used: Olive Drab LC2 ALICE Pistol Belt
Weapons Used: Vintage Ontario Knife Co. 18" Machete, Generic Fence Rod, Ram II Explorer Survival Knife.
Actor: C.J. Graham
The Mask
The part 6 hockey masks were likely recast from the “TV spot mask”, as mentioned in the part 3 section. There were at least 12 masks pulled during preproduction by Gabe Bartalos and then painted by Bill Forsche.
Where are the Original Masks Today?
According to an exchange between Jasonlivesince1980 and Mario Kirner,
There were 12 masks made at the first run during the pre-production. Another one was made post production when they filmed the “James Bond” eye scene. At that time there was no “good” mask available from the first run for different reason to be used in that re-shoot. Some were damaged during shooting, others gone their way off the set. The post-mask is still owned by C.J Graham. Basically there are two style hockey masks seen in this film, the intact masks and the ones with bullet holes. They made 4 of the bullet ones for which I own 3 of them. The fourth was sold by a collector friend years ago for a price outside of my possible given limit. All in all there are not many of the masks known out of the 13 made. I think I can barely count 6 in private and semi-private hands which I already own half of the bunch. Some of the masks had more of screen time when others may have non to little since some were rigged for FX purpose or stunt work.
The Boots
It was recently discovered that the boots worn by Jason in part 6 were tan, heavily weathered, Dunham Originals Boots.
Light tan pair of Dunham Originals Boots. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Shirt
The shirt worn by Jason in Part 6 Vintage 1980’s Olive Work shirt, 2 models were used. One shirt had a seamless overlay of the buttons, where the other did not. These shirts don’t pop up often, and when they do they’re expensive. A good alternative is a dickies olive drab workshirt.
Vintage 80’s Olive Shirt, design #1. Photo Credit: Paramount
Vintage 80’s Olive Shirt, design #2. Photo Credit: Paramount
The Pants
The pants worn by Jason are very versatile. Some people see silver, some people see a heavily weathered, light khaki color. According to member “Precarious”, either color would work once they are heavily weathered. So to sum it up- any generic khaki or light grey pants would work great once heavily weathered.
The Gloves
The gloves worn by Jason in part 6 were insulated, sometimes sold as “thinsulate” yellow gloves.
Pair of Thinsulate Yellow Gloves. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Belt
Jason’s belt worn in Friday the 13th part 6 is an Olive Drab LC2 ALICE Pistol Belt.
Olive Drab LC2 ALICE Pistol Belt. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Weapons
The machete used by Jason in part 6 was a Ontario Knife Co. 18" Machete chromed for special effects purposes. He also uses a generic fence rod, and a Ram II Explorer Survival Knife.
1.18" Ontario Knife Co. Machete
18" Ontario Knife Co. Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown.
2.Ram II Explorer Survival Knife
Ram II Explorer Survival Knife. Photo Credit: Unknown.
Friday the 13th Part 7 (1988)
Number of Masks used: 3
Types: 1 Hero, 2 stunt
Boots Used: Unknown, Any generic black boots would work.
Shirt Used: Vintage Heavily Weathered Brown Dickies Button Down Shirt (extremely weathered)
Pants Used: Dark Vietnam-era Miliraty Heavily Weathered Dark Silver-Grey Pants (extremely weathered)
Weapons Used: 127H Imacasa Cornetta Machete, the stunt is a 24" Collins Machete, True Temper Razorback Brush Axe.
Actor: Kane Hodder
The Masks
The part 7 masks are very unique. Starting with these masks onward a vertical split is seen running up the center of the mask. They are much smaller than the rest of the series masks, indicating that the buck or mold from which it was taken shrunk.
Overall, 3 screen used masks were made for filming of Friday the 13th part 7.Only one mask was used for the duration of filming, probably due to the very distinctive damage that was done. The only 2 other masks seen on screen are 2 versions of the split mask, one actively used when the mask “splits” and the other which is laying on the ground near the end of the film.
The Hero Mask
Hero Part 7 hock. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner
Split Mask #1
Part 7 Split Hock #1. Photo Credit: Paramount
Split Mask #2
Part 7 Split Hock #2. Photo Credit: Paramount
Where is the mask today?
Kane Hodder owned the screen used hero hock for a long time, later selling it to prominent Friday the 13th collector Mario Kirner. 2 other split masks are now gone and have not resurfaced since production.
The Boots
The exact brand of boots is unknown at this time, but any generic dark military-style boots would work just fine.
The Shirt
While it may appear dark brown/Olive Drab on screen, countless people that have seen this costume in person state that it is actually an EXTREMELY WEATHERED silver-grey color. To achieve a more “screen accurate” look, one may opt for an olive drab costume.
An exact brand is now known to be Dickies brand and has been extremely tattered and weathered.
The Pants
Just like the shirt, countless people that have seen this costume in person state that it is actually an EXTREMELY WEATHERED silver-grey color. The exact brand of the pants is unknown at this time, but given that the shirt is Dickies it’s likely that the pants are as well.
The Weapons
The hero machete used by Jason in Part 7 is, a vintage 127H Imacasa Cornetta Machete, the stunt is a 24" Collins Machete. The Brush Axe being a vintage True Temper Razorback Brush Axe.
1. Collins 24" Machete
The stunt machete used by Jason in Friday the 13th Part 7 was a Collins 24" Machete.
24" Collins Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
2. 127H Imacasa Cornetta Machete
The hero machete used by Jason in Friday the 13th Part 7 was a 127H Imacasa Cornetta Machete.
127H Imacasa Cornetta Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
3.True Temper Brush Axe
The axe used in Part 7 was a True Temper Brush axe, The closest alternative is a Ames Co. 62221 Razor-Back Brush Cutter.
Hero Brush Axe. Photo Credit: Unknown
Ames Co. 62221 Razor-Back Brush Cutter. Photo Credit: Ames Co
Friday the 13th Part 8 (1989)
Number of Masks used: 2+
Types: 1 Hero, 1 stunt, possibly more
Boots Used: Unknown Brand, Black Logger Boots similar to that used in Halloween 2
Shirt Used: Long Sleeve Tactical Dress Shirt, Grey/Silver, Heavily Weathered
Pants Used: Performance/Tactical Men’s Straight Fit Grey/Silver Pants, Heavily Weathered.
Gloves Used: Any Generic Black Leather Gloves
Weapons Used: Multiple, most notably a 24" Imacasa Colin Machete.
Actor: Kane Hodder
The Mask
For filming of Part 8, there were at least 3 masks pulled. It is speculated that they were cast off a part 6 mask given their bloated form and bowl like shape.
The Hero Mask
Hero Part 8 hock. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner
The Stunt Mask
Stunt part 8. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner
The Melted Mask
Part 8 melted hock. Photo Credit: Unknown
Where are the Original Masks Today?
Several are owned by Mario Kirner, and the whereabouts of any others are unknown to me at this time.
The Boots
While the exact brand of Part 8 boots are unknown at the moment, any generic black combat boot should do.
Black Red Wing Logger Boots. Photo Credit: Cesar, Unknown.
The Shirt
Again, the brand has not yet been identified, but we do know it’s a grey tactical shirt that has been heavily weathered.
Hero Part 8 Shirt. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner
The Pants
As for the pants, a matching pair with equal weathering would do the trick.
The Gloves
The exact brand of gloves worn by Jason in Part 8 are unknown, but any generic black glove should do the trick until we find a brand.
The Weapons
While a machete was not used by Jason in Jason Takes Manhattan, he did sport one in trailers, promos, and other events. That machete appears to be a 24" Imacasa Colin Machete with a square handle.
1. 24" Imacasa Colin Machete
Modern 24" Imacasa Colin Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
Friday the 13th Part 9 (1993)
Number of Masks used: 4-5, maybe more
Types: 3 heroes, several stunt
Boots Used: Heavily Weathered Black Steel Toe Matterhorn Logger Boots
Shirt Used: Brand Unknown, Light Grey Button Up Work Shirt, two Breast Pocket Flaps. Lightly Weathered/tattered
Pants Used: Brand Unknown, Basic Light Grey Work Pants. Lightly Weathered
Belt Used: Black Belt With Vertical Buckle
Weapons Used: 18" Coleman Machete, 24" Collins Machete
Actor: Kane Hodder
The Mask
The Jason Goes to Hell masks were likely recast from the part 7 hero or a promotional pull, having very similar propeller damage and narrow cut around the perimeter. There were at least four to five masks painted for the film that we know of. 3 heroes, the mask used in the explosion scene, the mask on the “chest stab” dummy, and a handful of other unused masks.
Hero mask worn during chase scene from the house through the woods, opening sequence on display at Planet Hollywood. Photo Credit: Unknown, JasonLivesSince1980.
Opening scene hero mask, post bullet damage. Photo Credit: Unknown, JasonLivesSince1980.
Hero Finale Mask. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner.
Mask used on the explosion scene head. Photo Credit: Unknown, JasonLivesSince1980.
Mask used on the Chest Stab Dummy. Photo Credit: Unknown, JasonLivesSince1980.
Unused mask. Photo Credit: Adam Marcus.
Unused mask. Photo Credit: Bill Hunt.
Where are the Original Masks Today?
1. Hero Chase Scene- Location Unknown, Museum?
The last known owner of this mask was Planet Hollywood.
2. Post Bullet Damage Hero- Location Unknown, Museum?
The last known owner of this mask was Planet Hollywood.
3. Hero Finale Mask- Owned by Mario Kirner
The hero finale mask is currently owned by Mario Kirner.
4. Explosion head mask- Owned by Kirk Hammett
The Explosion scene head was last known to be owned by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett.
5. Chest Stab Dummy Mask- Location Unknown
I have yet to conclude where this mask and dummy are located.
6. Unused Mask- Owned by director Adam Marcus
This unused finale mask is owned by director Adam Marcus.
7. Unused Mask- Owned by director Bill Hunt
This unused finale mask is owned by FX artist Bill Hunt.
The Boots
The brand of boots used in Jason Goes to Hell are Heavily Weathered Black Steel Toe Matterhorn Logger Boots.
Screen used Jason Goes to Hell Boots. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner
The Shirt
While the brand is unknown, the shirt is a light grey button Up Work Shirt, with two breast Pocket Flaps and scattered tears/weathering, tucked into the pants. A good brand identifier would be the pocket type. The pockets on the film shirt appear to be very skinny and pointed at the bottom, instead of flat. Good pic below:
Photo Credit: Paramount
The Pants
The brand of pants worn by Jason in part 9 is also unknown, but we do know that they standard work pants that are the same color as the shirt, and more than likely the same brand.
The Belt
Again, the belt brand is unfortunately unknown. This belt style is very generic and can be found all over the internet. It is a basic, silver, square belt buckle.
Photo Credit: UNKNOWN
The Weapons
There are 2 types used in the film. Jason’s machetes in Jason Goes to Hell were an 18" Coleman Machete, and what appears to be a 24" Collins machete, or one with a similar design. These can be found for very cheap and very easily.
18" Coleman Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
24" Collins Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
JASON X (Friday the 13th Part 10) (2001)
Number of Masks used: 4-5 (maybe more)
Types: 1-2 Regular Jason, 1-2 Uber Jason, More stunt
Boots Used: Black “Thinsulate” Boots, Specific Model Unknown
Shirt Used: Brand Unknown, Light Grey Colarless Button-up Shirt.
Pants Used: Brand Unknown, Light Grey Pants Similar to Part 8 pants.
Jacket Used: Production made (?), EXTREMELY Weathered and Tattered Light Brown Jacket
Gloves Used: Finglerless Black Leather Gloves
Weapons Used: 3 Machetes. 2 Custom Made for production, 1 can be found commercially- 18" Ontario Sawback Machete
Actor: Kane Hodder
The Mask
Jason X actually had two masks in the film. That of regular Jason, and that of Uber Jason. Regular Jason’s mask is very similar to those used in the rest of the films, off white/yellowish, with a red center chevron. Uber Jason’s mask, on the other hand, is a shiny, metallic silver, “futuristic” mask. Pictures are posted of each below. I am unaware of how many masks were made for this film, so it is safe to assume that there were 1-2 heroes for each version of the mask, plus a few stunt masks.
Regular Jason. Photo Credit: New Line Cinema
Uber Jason. Photo Credit: New Line Cinema
Where are the Original Masks Today?
The Regular Jason Mask
1. Hero “Regular Jason”- Owned by Mario Kirner
This hero “regular Jason” mask is owned by Mario Kirner.
Hero Jason X mask. Photo Credit: Mario kirner.
2. Stunt “regular Jason”- Location Unknown
This stunt version of the “regular Jason” mask is currently in the hands of a private owner and was sold through Propstore of London.
Stunt Jason X mask. Photo Credit: Propstore of London.
3. Stunt “regular Jason”- Owned by FX artist Damon Bishop
This stunt version of the “regular Jason” mask is currently in the hands of fx artist Damon Bishop who worked on the film.
Stunt Jason X mask. Photo Credit: Damon Bishop.
4. Stunt “regular Jason”- Location Unknown
The location of this stunt mask is currently unknown.
Stunt Jason X mask. Photo Credit: Damon Bishop.
5. Stunt “regular Jason”- Location Unknown
This stunt version of the regular Jason mask is currently unknown.
Stunt Jason X mask. Photo Credit:Damon Bishop.
The Uber Jason Masks
1. Hero “Uber Jason”- Owned by Mario Kirner
Hero Jason X “Uber” mask. Photo Credit: Mario Kirner.
The wherebaouts of other Uber Jason masks are unknown at this time.
The Boots
The boots worn by Jason in Jason X are Black “Thinsulate” Boots. The specific model is unknown, but a random black leather work boot would work. A photo of the SU boots is below for anyone who might be able to find the model.
SU Jason X Boots. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Shirt
The brand of shirt used in Jason X is currently unknown, but we do know that it is a Light Grey, Long Sleeve, Collarless, Button up shirt.
Below is a photo of the SU Jason X shirt that may help in identifying a match.
SU Jason X Shirt. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Weapons
Jason uses 3 different machetes in the film. Only one of then could’ve been sourced from a real machete, and the other 2 were custom made for production. The first is the “real machete”, the second is the “Surgical Blade machete”, and the third is the “Uber Jason machete”.
1.Real Machete
While I could not find an exact brand match for this machete, the most similar I found was an 18" Ontario Sawback Machete.
18" Ontario Sawback. Photo Credit: Knifecenter.com
Made from Film Molds “Real Machete” (Bottom). Photo Credit: Unknown.
2. Surgical Blade Machete
This machete was made for production and a custom prop would probably be required.
Made from Film Molds “Surgical Machete” (Middle). Photo Credit: Unknown.
3. Uber Jason Machete
This machete was also made for production and a custom prop would probably be required.
Made from Film Molds “Uber Machete” (Top). Photo Credit: Unknown.
Freddy VS Jason (2003)
Number of Masks used: Unknown. 5+
Types: 3+ heroes, 1-2 stunt, possibly more.
Boots Used: Black STC Gore-Tex Boots with Custom Platform Sole
Shirt Used: Generic Navy Blue Undershirt, weathered and tattered all over.
Pants Used: Lightly Weathered Black Dockers Slacks
Under Jacket Used: Brand Unknown, Heavily Weathered Grey Jacket
Over Jacket Used: Production made, Heavily Weathered Burlap Jacket
Gloves Used: Brand Unknown, Generic Black Leather Gloves
Weapons Used: Machete, Custom made for production. Best to purchase a replica or make your own (very simple).
Actor: Ken Kirzinger
The Mask
The mask used in Freddy V.S. Jason was custom sculpted/made for production. It is unknown (to me) how many were made and where they reside today. However, it is safe to assume that they had 3+ Heroes (due to the various changes of the masks), 1-2 stunts, and possibly more. This section will be updated as the info is gained.
Where are the Original Masks Today?
As stated earlier, I am unaware of where the masks reside today. This section will be updated as the info is gained.
The Boots
The brand of boots worn by Jason in VS are Black STC Gore-Tex Boots with a Custom Platform Sole.
The SU Boots. Photo Credit: Unknown
Black STC Gore-Tex Boots. Photo Credit: Englundisgod
The Shirt
The brand of undershirt worn by Jason in VS is also unknown, but the color is Navy Blue. Any generic oversized navy blue shirt that has been weathered would do the trick. This is the least arguably the least important part of the costume since it is barely seen. A photo of the SU costume is below to show the color/ configuration of all the parts.
SU costume from VS. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Pants
The pants worn by Jason in VS are black slacks by Dockers. A photo of the SU pair is below for reference.
SU Freddy VS Jason Pants. Photo Credit: Unknown
The Under Jacket
The brand of the under jacket is also unknown, but it appears to be a extremely tattered light grey sweatshirt of some sort.
SU pieces. Photo Credit Unknown
The Over Jacket
The over jacket worn by Jason in VS is more than likely production made. It is assembled out of a burlap material and appears to have to front pockets. It is, like the rest of the clothes, extremely tattered. Similar pieces are near impossible to find and will probably need to be hand made.
SU pieces. Photo Credit Unknown
The Gloves
The brand of gloves worn by Jason in VS is unknown, but they appear to be a generic type of black leather glove with long arm extensions. Example below.
The SU pair of Jason’s Gloves. Photo Credit: Screen Used
The Weapons
The weapon used by Jason in this film was a production made machete. They are extremely simple to replicate and can be done for under $10. Tutorial/pics coming soon.
SU Machete. Photo Credit: Unknown
Friday the 13th (Remake) (2009)
Number of Masks used: 1 burlap/sack mask, 3+ Hockey mask
Types:2 sack masks, 3-4 Hero Hocks, 1-2 Stunt
Boots Used: Heavily Distresses Basic Issue Desert Tan Army Boots.
Shirt Used: EXTREMELY dirtied and weathered white t shirt. Any Brand will do.
Pants Used: Brand Unknown, Heavily Distressed Dark Khaki Work Pants will be a good sub.
Jacket Used: Production made from 2 jackets. An H&M Parka as the underjacket, and a Woolrich Stag Jacket, Barley in color, as the overjacket. More details in the section below!
Weapons Used: Custom Production made Machete
Actor: Derek Mears
The Mask
In the Friday the 13th remake, Jason wore 2 types of masks. One version was a sack mask with an eyehole cut on the proper left eyehole, and a hockey mask. 2 sack masks were made for production, and an unknown number of hocks.
SU #1/2 sack mask. Photo Credit: VisualConceptions
SU Hockey mask. Photo Credit: Lars10, Unknown
Where are the Original Masks Today?
There were two sack masks made for production, one of which is owned by member “VISUALCONCEPTIONS” on yourprops.com
SU #1/2 sack mask. Photo Credit: VisualConceptions
There were an unknown # of hockey masks made for the film, but it is safe to assume that there were 3-5 due to the changing state of the hockey mask.
One SU Hock on display. Photo Credit: JETS, Unknown
One SU Hock on display. Photo Credit: JETS, Unknown
The Boots
The boots worn by Jason in the remake were heavily distressed Basic Issue Desert Tan boots. A photo of the boots from retail, as well as on a SU costume is shown below.
The boots from a retail store. Photo Credit: Jets, Unknown
The boots/ original SU costume. Photo Credit: Jets, Unknown
The Shirt
The shirt worn by Jason is a VERY dirty (almost light brown) white shirt with many holes and tatters. The brand is unknown, but with the state that it;s in, any will do.
The SU outfit. Photo Credit: Unknown, BloodyDisgusting
The Pants
The brand of pants worn in the remake is unknown, but they appear to be some kind of dark Jean/work pants that have been heavily weathered. This section will be updated as information is gained.
The SU outfit. Photo Credit: Unknown, BloodyDisgusting
The Jacket
Jason’s jacket in the remake was made by production, so one will either need to buy a replica or create one themselves. The jacket is actually made of 2. The undercoat is a weathered H&M Parka, and the overcoat is a Woolrich Stag Jacket, Barley in color, is the overjacket. The Woolrich jacket is turned inside out, cut at about the mid-rib level, and sewn to the Parka. These are then HEAVILY distressed and weathered to match the film. If you’re lucky you can find these materials available from time to time and make your own. Photos below.
H&M Parka. Photo Credit: Jets
Woolrich Stag Jacket, Barley in Color. Photo Credit: Jets
The SU outfit. Photo Credit: Unknown, BloodyDisgusting
Jacket Made with above garments. Photo Credit: Jets
The Weapons
The main weapon used by Jason in the remake was a custom-made machete. Neca made a very nice replica, and I’m sure one could be made easily at home.
SU Machete. Photo Credit: Prop Store.