Ever since I saw the movie “The Wolfman,” with Lon Chaney Jr. (when I was a kid), I started to have a fascination with werewolves. That movie made a huge impact on me as a kid. I think the first werewolf related item I ever bought was one or two black and white movie stills from that movie.

Well, ever since my “werewolf” incident in Tucson, Arizona, I really “went to town” and started collecting many different types of werewolf related items. I have werewolf charms and amulets hanging from the rearview mirror of my car, Universal Studios “Wolfman” items throughout my place, werewolf books, werewolf toys, werewolf art, werewolf DVDs, werewolf comics, etc., etc.

One of my “prize” werewolf items is a replica of the silver handled werewolf walking stick from the movie “The Wolfman.” In fact, I remember watching that movie as a kid and saying to myself how I would give anything to own a cool walking stick like that one, I thought it was so awesome, well, my dream came true on that about a year and a half ago, when I found one on-line.

Another cool item is a specially made Universal Studios “Wolfman” doll from the movie “The Wolfman,” it came in a cool collector’s case too. I have seen these dolls in various shapes and sizes and in various styles of packaging, but I was lucky enough to get one of the originals.

If you are an avid internet user, you can probably find these types of items everywhere I imagine, like on ebay or something, but when you are a collector like me, finding these items is a high.



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