Here’s another video of ventriloquist Todd Oliver using one of the dummies from the Ventriloquist Central Collection on his recent visit. This time he’s using a Cargyle figure.
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Here’s another video of ventriloquist Todd Oliver using one of the dummies from the Ventriloquist Central Collection on his recent visit. This time he’s using a Cargyle figure.
Everyone know what an Insull figure looks like because he created one of the ultimate Cheeky Boy faces.
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As you all know I have been an antique dealer collector my entire life and once you are bitten by the antique bug it is almost impossible to let it go. For the better part of 16 years I have concentrated solely on ventriloquist figures but my love of general antiques has never waned. And because of that I of course will still purchase an antique item if I love it.
It has happened to me because I got a call to go look at an antique desk and when I got to the house, which was only a little ways from my own house, I saw one of the finest examples of a Chippendale Block Front Shell Carved Knee Hole Desk.
This style of desk is one of the rarest in all the forms of American Furniture. The block and shell style is typical of Newport Rhode Island designs but is also found in Philadelphia style furniture.
Here’s another video of ventriloquist Todd Oliver using one of the dummies from the Ventriloquist Central Collection on his recent visit. This time he’s using a Semok figure.
I always have a great time when I can show someone the Ventriloquist Central Collection and today it was Wade Thompson. I first met Wade at the Vent Haven ConVENTion a number of years ago and then he was one of the attendees of our first Ventriloquist Central Birthday Bash back in 2011.