Check out a snippet from the great review of Zagone Studios by Basement of the Bizarre. 

"In 1985 I started my first job and with some extra cash on hand, bought my first Halloween mask. It was the Shrunken Head by Be Something Studios. I was instantly drawn to this mask when I saw it on display at a seasonal Halloween stand outside of a Sears in the local mall (this was pre-Spirit Halloween and other Halloween box stores). The detailing was incredible with the deeply grooved skin, hand tied leather strings holding the lips together and the use of plastic eye inserts to give it a more ghastly look. I didn’t realize it until I brought the mask home but the eyes were of the googly-eye variety but they worked perfectly in this application. Add to that a faux fur backing and you have the making of a mask that not only had a ton of personality but was extremely comfortable to wear and very easy to see and breathe out of."

by David Albaugh 

Find the rest of the article here...

https://basementofthebizarre.com/2020/10/28/basement-business-review-zagone-studios/?fbclid=IwAR1vCDw9bDL-bmOcGyQavK2COZQuGfYUp7cBmV1-Pp7d7yE2nMiK7THiCz8

Check out a snippet from the great review of Zagone Studios by Basement of the Bizarre. 

"In 1985 I started my first job and with some extra cash on hand, bought my first Halloween mask. It was the Shrunken Head by Be Something Studios. I was instantly drawn to this mask when I saw it on display at a seasonal Halloween stand outside of a Sears in the local mall (this was pre-Spirit Halloween and other Halloween box stores). The detailing was incredible with the deeply grooved skin, hand tied leather strings holding the lips together and the use of plastic eye inserts to give it a more ghastly look. I didn’t realize it until I brought the mask home but the eyes were of the googly-eye variety but they worked perfectly in this application. Add to that a faux fur backing and you have the making of a mask that not only had a ton of personality but was extremely comfortable to wear and very easy to see and breathe out of."

by David Albaugh 

Find the rest of the article here...

https://basementofthebizarre.com/2020/10/28/basement-business-review-zagone-studios/?fbclid=IwAR1vCDw9bDL-bmOcGyQavK2COZQuGfYUp7cBmV1-Pp7d7yE2nMiK7THiCz8