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Here's a mix of props I made for various Boston theater companies and one film. The camera is a generic 1940s era 35mm motorized camera made for Larry Blamire's play, "Bride of the Mutant's Tomb." The microphone was for a play concerning British and German radio broadcasts during WWII and had a reversible "flag" for both BBC and Telefunken companies. The M2 Water Cooled M1919 Browning .30 Caliber machine gun was made for "Captain Dynamo vs. the Cowmaster," a film by Robert Gifford made in the style of 1930s movie serials. The glass jar contains a selection of "human ears" for Larry Blamire's play, Whyo," a revenge tragedy about Irish gangs in 19th Century New York.

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Here's a mix of props I made for various Boston theater companies and one film. The camera is a generic 1940s era 35mm motorized camera made for Larry Blamire's play, "Bride of the Mutant's Tomb." The microphone was for a play concerning British and German radio broadcasts during WWII and had a reversible "flag" for both BBC and Telefunken companies. The M2 Water Cooled M1919 Browning .30 Caliber machine gun was made for "Captain Dynamo vs. the Cowmaster," a film by Robert Gifford made in the style of 1930s movie serials. The glass jar contains a selection of "human ears" for Larry Blamire's play, Whyo," a revenge tragedy about Irish gangs in 19th Century New York.

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