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1930’s Frank Marshall Nosey Ventriloquist Figure
This wonderful fellow is one of Frank Marshall’s early Nosey figures. He was crafter mid 1930’s and as you can see is in all original condition except for a small touch up … Continue reading
Posted in Dummy Collecting, Frank Marshall Figure (Dummy), Ventriloquism/Ventriloquist, Ventriloquist Central, Ventriloquist Figure (Dummy) Makers, Ventriloquist Figure Building, Ventriloquist Figures
Tagged Dan Willinger, Frank Marshall, Hand Carved, Ventriloquist, Ventriloquist Central, Ventriloquist Dummy, Ventriloquist Figures
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A Different Side to Ventriloquist Figure Builder Ray Guyll
Most in the ventriloquist community know about the great talents and abilities of ventriloquist figure maker, Ray Guyll. Some know that Ray is a very talented musician as well as a teacher of music.
Ventriloquist Central Video Collecting Series – Bob Isaacson’s Mortimer Snerd
It is with great pleasure that I now show you the fantastic, wood carved, Mortimer Snerd figure which Bob used in the performances he did at the Museum of Radio Broadcasting in Chicago.
Posted in Edgar Bergen, Ventriloquism/Ventriloquist, Ventriloquist Central, Ventriloquist Figure (Dummy) Makers, Ventriloquist Figure Building, Ventriloquist Figures, Ventriloquist Videos, Video Collecting Series
Tagged Bob Isaacson, Figure Maker, Hand Carved, Mortimer Snerd, Ventriloquist, Ventriloquist Central, Ventriloquist Dummy, Ventriloquist Figures
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Ventriloquists Pictures from Down Under
Once again our friend from Australia, Colin Williams, sent in a couple of nice photos. Hi Dan, I thought I would send these photos on. You have probably seen the one of Edgar Bergen. t
Ventriloquist Central Video Collecting Series – A Ray Guyll Ventriloquist Figure
Everyone in the ventriloquist community knows who Ray Guyll is….today’s master figure builder. Well he of course had to start somewhere and that was back in the late 1960’s when he was influenced by Jack Coats. Ray decided to build … Continue reading