Benny Bullfrog's Guillotine

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

So Benny, how do you like being infamous? This video was for Benny so he could see the guillotine I was building for him many years ago now, in action. If you thought I was going to execute a bullfrog on this thing, shaaame. I make quite a few of these each year and you can buy one at dreadwilliam.com/guillotines

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  • how much did this cost?

  • @NickSlaughter669 sorry for the wait. I never got a message from youtube for your comment. $250.00USD plus any international shipping. The model is more detailed now than before. This video is very old.

  • cool how much

  • sorry for the wait. I never got a message from youtube for your comment. $250.00USD plus any international shipping. The model is more detailed now than before.

  • @dreadwilliam 250, are you sick?

  • @branders2589 Thank you for your concern, but I am not sick. The price includes packaging, insurance and lower 48 state US shipping. The machine itself is about 200USD if you can come and get it, and they look much better than the model on the video. Try making one yourself and see what you think the time is worth. I have a video here that shows how to make one.

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  • i gonna make on i have wood and string and slicer

  • this is badass :P

  • True the moutons (mutton.baaaa) were heavy and so was the knife. If you could have the Berger release mechanism in a larger model that would authenticate the look even more. Also the moutons should be on roller iin copper or brass grooves. The lunette should have a lock block mechanism, with some springs at the bottom of the gooves to absorb the blades energy. The first guillotines broke down due to this fault of not having springs but using leather instead. Many would wish it did often. :)

  • Absolutely correct. Hollywood made us think that the moutons were made from wood when they were actually cast iron. Now this model was my fourth ever and I have perfected the mechanisms alot in the 40 or so since then. The blade on this model was right against the lunette and that is true on all my models. They just clear the finish. Thank you for the compliment. Bois de Justice creates scale models that will cut you up reeeal good.

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