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Davy Jones Mask

So here is a messed up story I found on the net. It does’nt really have that much to do with movies, but its worth writing about anyway. For some reason this is a popular Halloween mask this year…so popular that people are paying outrageous amounts of money for this thing. I can understand some kids wanting this, but adults are forking over the money for this and keeping it like its some kind of Treasure. Anyway here is the story…

Despite many companies’ claims to have access to Davy Jones masks and costumes, they are not available from the company that originally licensed them. Customers must be wary about ordering this item if it is not listed as “currently in stock” or “ready to ship” to avoid waiting for a mask that may never arrive. Some confusion exists about the availability of costumes and masks from the popular film, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.” Although several online e-tailers claim to have the deluxe, octopus-faced mask and/or Davy’s sea-grimy costume, when customers place an order, they are often told that these items are not currently available. Depending on where they ask, the mask may be “on backorder,” “due any day,” or “out of stock for the season.” Bloggers are being polled for guidance in finding them.

In truth, according to one e-tailer, the mask is available, but only at a few outlets. “Disney pulled the plug on the licensing,” said James Burke, owner of SpookShop.com. “We ordered both the mask and the costume early in the season, but have not – and will not – receive any of them.” Apparently, the licensing agreement between Disney and Disguise, the costume company offering the items, failed. One small shipment of about 500 pieces came in to a distributor, who sold out quickly. Customers may have to pay a premium – of seven online stores that claim to have the mask, prices ranged from $49.95 to a whopping $149.99.
For a list of e-tailers that may have Davy Jones in stock, please contact Customer Service at www.spookshop.com.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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  1. I ordered a davy jones mask from e-bay for $56.00
    it doesnt look as good as the picture in the ads
    the seller put up another for sale right after I bought mine

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