The Definitive Guide to All Halloween 1-11 Masks, Boots, Coveralls, and Knives **PIC HEAVY**

No, unfortunately there is not. The only other thing I know to do is download your entire photobucket library, then re uploading them to a different hosting site such as imgur.


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I’ve had a theory about the H1 coveralls… Could the ā€œbuttonā€ on the collar possibly be a snap, but the female snap was torn off or missing? It may be a stretch, but the coveralls were worn to hell. Any opinions?

Anything is possible! I’m willing to consider anything at this point lol. I think there may be some photos where you can see the seen edges of he button hole on the collar, but I’d have to double check.


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the hole would be a lot bigger, that’s for sure

simply amazing! appreciate the dedication to do this guide. awesome to see some of these great pics.

My LORD, I would kill for one of these. (That would probably be better than paying whatever one of these cost when it came out!)

Not sure if it’s covered in the comments but it’s a lot to read, is there a way to purposely weather the coveralls to make them look as dark, dirty and faded as they did in Halloween 2? I have the official coveralls from Trick or Treat Studios but as nice as they look, it’s how they would look when you first get them, not really how they looked once Michael started wearing them. And especially not if you’re going for the Halloween 2 look (which I am).

This is going to help immensely with my cosplay, thank you so much for all the info!!

No problem! Which movie are you cosplaying? :smiley:


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I’m torn between H6, H1 or H20. Maybe Rob Zombie’s H1 as well (just ordered a mask) I’m new to the forum but I’ve been coming here for awhile reading topics and I’m also new the collecting. I think just for screen accuracy I’m too short to do a RZ though the mask is one of my favorites. H1 (mask by Sinister Studios, converted Kirk 75) will probably be the easiest to replicate and I’m roughly 5’8 so it’ll work easier I think. If I were 6’2 or taller than probably either Wilbur’s Myers or Mane’s. We shall see :slight_smile:

You are correct about the knife being made by Case. I was the Asst. Art Director on the first Halloween.
I purchased the knife and still have it in my possession. I also made the Judith Myers headstone and have it
in my possession. I’m actually in the photo showing the headstone under Nightmare about the mask.
I’m center in the plaid shirt.

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Here are photos of the original items.
Knive 01.jpg
Headstone 01.jpg

No shittin? Dude, you are a legend! It’s an honor to comment on the same thread as you!

Also, I KNEW the rivets were silver! I knew it! Ah hahahaha! :smiley: :myers:

If this is true, fucking awesome! However, The knife has some inconsistencies with the screen used one when compared through screenshots.

Which inconsistencies? I’m not seeing them.

For one, the knife used in the film was not this worn. You can clearly make out the model and make on the blade when pausing the first movie- this knife has none and is much more worn. The knife in the movie has 3 deep, distinct scratches on the blade- this one does not. The raised section of the blade in the film has no chip out of it, this one does. Other than that it matches generally to what is seen. Believe me I hope it is the screen used one! It would be sick!

Aside from the 3 distinct scratches, I’d assumed that it was simply age that had added to the condition of the knife.

I don’t know much about cutlery so I can’t say for certain, but I don’t know if this type of damage could be done to the knife with just age. This thing would’ve had to go through some MAJOR use and abuse to become this weathered.


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However, the tombstone matches almost 100% to the film, so I am at a loss for words. Until more information is presented I am remaining skeptical but I really hope it’s all true!!

It’s certainly plausible. I have PLENTY of knicks, dents, blotches, and scratches in my vintage Dexter:

And I would call mine ā€œpristineā€ for a vintage knife. I’ve certainly seen some fans vintage Lamsons and Dexter look FAR worse than mine. Here’s one example of the wear and tear age can make on a knife that’s on eBay right now:

In the end, it’s just like a mask. The knife will look as good as you keep it. If the original knife was shoved in a cardboard box and kept in a musty basement for 40 years, I’d be surprised it didn’t look worse.