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Topic: pick axe prop
Posted By: JCCTony
Subject: pick axe prop
Date Posted: 4/04/06 at 11:13pm
I'm doing props for The Death Of Trotsky fromt the show All in the Timing and was wondering if anyone had any ideas of how to mak a pick axe be pokig out of someones head for the show. He's not supposed to know it's there. It's also got to be secure because at one point he falls to the floor.

I'm stumped.



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Posted By: Tom_Rylex
Date Posted: 4/05/06 at 1:08am
JCCTony,

If your pickaxe were made lightweight enough, perhaps you could secure it to a wig, and the wig to the actor.

-Tom


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The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
-R. Frost


Posted By: Topper
Date Posted: 4/05/06 at 1:27am

In our production of "All In The Timing" our propmaster built a helmet-like skull-cap appliance to which the Trotsky wig and pick-axe were attached.  Fortunately, the real Trotsky had an impressive mop of unruly hair that lent itself easily to this application.

Our propmaster used fibreglas and rather than building the head-piece and pick-axe separately and trying to attach them, he constructed the axe as part of the helmet, filling in the hair around it.  It was a very solid piece of work.

If you're not familiar working with fibreglas, then it might be possible to use plaster or papier-mache.



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Posted By: Kathy S
Date Posted: 4/05/06 at 3:26am
Gee, it seems to me that something akin to the old Steve Martin arrow-through-the-head trick might work -- something on a sort of metal headband?  With the actor's hair back-combed and hair sprayed around it to give the look of that unruly mop??  No, probably not...a pick axe is probaby too heavy to do this way.  Interesting challenge...can't wait to see how this is resolved. 


Posted By: Shatcher
Date Posted: 4/05/06 at 12:08pm

You might try doing a search of Halloween suplliers. I would bet that someone sells the very thing you are looking for. Rubies Costume has a wide variety of prop items like that. Other wise I like the helmet idea

Good Luck

 



Posted By: Darlin Barry
Date Posted: 11/21/07 at 1:55pm
contact Orlando Theatre Project.  I saw it there and it was a great prop.  Here's the director's email: mailto:duxoop@gmail.com - duxoop@gmail.com   He might know who has it now.

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