Here’s a video of my partner Steve Hurst talking about a hand made ventriloquist mask that is listed on the Ventriloquist Marketplace.
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Here’s a video of my partner Steve Hurst talking about a hand made ventriloquist mask that is listed on the Ventriloquist Marketplace.

Back on June 25th we did a blog about ventriloquist Crina Zvoboda of Romania. My partner Steve has stayed in contact with her and a few weeks ago she sent in her registration to come to the Ventriloquist Central Birthday Bash.
The other day, she posted this picture (above) on Facebook with this comment (translated to English):
Here are a couple of ventriloquist heads that need to be completed. Each one could be a nice little project for anyone who’s interested in finishing up these heads.
Both are listed on the Ventriloquist Marketplace
Have you signed up for the Ventriloquist Central Birthday Bash?
The other day I posted a video of ventriloquist Jay Johnson with Squeaky. Our friend George Boosey sent in this gem to us…..if you haven’t seen it, check it out.
I’ve have written about this many times, but I still keep getting asked, why I like Marshall ventriloquist figures so much so I thought I would try to address that question. As a dealer of antiques for most of my life this is not hard to explain. When you buy and sell you always strive to purchase better and better items because the value increases. You can purchase items that cost $10.00 add a 20% profit and sell it for $12.00. Then you purchase and item for $100.00 add the same 20% and sell it for $112.00 and so forth and so on up the price ladder. Of course as you find more expensive and better items the price and profit increases.
Now I decided I wanted to get a ventriloquist figure like the one I first traded for as a youngster (see my biography) and that was the start. I did the same thing I have always done with buying and selling and quickly moved up the ladder as far as price is concerned.