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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2011

FrightCrazyJim Halloween 2011 UPGRADES! "Rising From the Grave-ZOMBIE" from Newark, Delaware's SPIRIT HALLOWEEN store! This animated fast Raising Halloween Prop is our first scare! The little Zombie is a well worth the price for a FRIGHTCRAZYJIM pin toe coffin! Plus! There was room for a Fog machine in the bottom of the coffin! Also note, after several years of going without, the HOLIDAY TIME multi- function Christmas light stake from WALMART at $19.95! This means I can focus one light on one prop at a time like the old days. I can also have the lights fade in and out for a slowly luminescent frightening tale of horror bliss!

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  • The "Funeral Death March," on pipe organ is from an old tape reel. From tape reel transferred to "answering loop tape." Later, tape transferred to 1 Track CD lasting 80 minutes, hit "repeat 1, and it lasted all night. Today, you can download it for free from many Haunted House websites. Today is a lot easier than BC. (Before Computers) Today's Haunted House sound effect CDs are nice but do not fit every section or room.

  • @frightcrazyjim Ok I was wondering because I also have it on tape and I've always wanted to transfer it to cd because it's so creepy. It was kind of a pain because when the loop tape quit I would have to rewind it and it would take awhile. Is it easy to transfer it to a cd?

  • @TOYSANDMORETOYS Today? Absolutely! In fact, with today's cheap/inexpensive technology "toys" YOU can easily transfer the tape to CD and clean up the "hisssssssssss" and add echo, all on your computer! Everything I use is all antique stuff now. All YOU have to have today is a simple double 1/8" mike stereo wire into your microphone side or sound input of your computer and the other end plugs into the jack of your tape player. -or- just get the red/white analog converters.

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  • Where did you get the Funeral March music at the beginning?

  • What a great idea for that prop! Now if you only used a darker extension chord...or fed it through a drilled hole in the coffin... it would be perfect.

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