We’ve posted blogs about ventriloquist Ed Thomas and his sidekick Hugo, encouraging everyone to vote and here they are featured in the Seminole Chronicle:
http://www.seminolechronicle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2012/08/15/502bb4881d53f
We’ve posted blogs about ventriloquist Ed Thomas and his sidekick Hugo, encouraging everyone to vote and here they are featured in the Seminole Chronicle:
http://www.seminolechronicle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2012/08/15/502bb4881d53f
Since I posted the pictures of Brant Gilmer’s very first ventriloquist figure last week (click here if you missed the blog), I’ve had numerous emails to see a video of him.
So I am happy to oblige. Here’s an up close and personal look of him.

Steve and I are always discussing aspects of ventriloquism and what makes it really nice is that Steve is a ventriloquist and I am a collector. That makes for some very in depth and heated discussions. Well this particular evening was no exception for the two of us as we headed down the road of why the popularity of soft figures today over hard figures.
Frank Marshall created a mid size ventriloquist figure which became very popular called Ricky Tik. Here is a video prime example of a Ricky Tik.