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TSP actually belongs under the products links page but... Steve Hickman over at Terror Syndicate is a home haunt God! Or is it Demon? Either way, you gotta check this cat out! Keep in mind this is his home. Wanna be like him? buy one of his manuals.
Brent Ross over at Devious Concoctions is another home haunter that will knock your pants off. They have instructions on how to do just about everything they've done and also have inexpensive instruction books for sale.
Bob Andrews is one sick puppy! And that's just our speed! Check out Restin' Petes discount burial barn or some of Stiffy Bluebody's commercial endorsements.
Check out The Hedstorm's (aka known as Mr & Mrs Keeba) talkin' Hillbillies and Sound Effects. Jack n' Dave have some interesting food products to pitch. Forget about the MIB, check out his link for the MOH.
Larry Lund has a great home haunt with how-to's for just about everything in the yard.
Jeff throws a kickn' Halloween Party every year -- check out his invitations.
Cool props, a costume contest and a pumpkin contest -- check out Dan.
You don't have to spend a million bucks on decorating. Kim will show you how to do some really cool things without having to break open the kids' piggy banks.
Another really good home haunter is Savage Kicks. John Adams is also the inventor of the Spider Bucky.
Allen has some really cool props and a great list of links.
Joe Stone is the Wicked Beer Nut! In addition to being a first rate haunter, he brews his own beer -- with a computer! You gotta check out his beer page.
Halloween Creations is a home haunter in Sacramento.
You think you throw a Halloween party? Well there's just something about folks out on the left coast. Britt Griffith knows how to throw a really good party with some great props.
Mark Butler is a home haunter who maintains the monster list of Halloween how-to's. Check him out at the Creep Zone of Starship Butler.
Ok, let's say you're really rich and really dig Halloween. What do you do? Well, if you're Origin Systems co-founder Richard Garriot (aka Lord British) you open your home to a small army of all volunteer workers (it took 400 people to build and 200 to staff the four nights of operation) to transform the grounds into a walk through haunt! Sadly, there hasn't been a Brittania Manor since 1994, but the site is well worth the visit.
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