Box dayyyy!!!!! Steve LOVES his ALL New 25-inch Ultimate Bruce 3D Big Mama Enraged Attack Pose Shark! Since everyone wanted her with her mouth posed opened a hair wider we redesigned the master to save 2 hours "reposing" work on every single copy. We ended up seriously lucking out when Romain Neophyte was gifted ALL NEW EXCELLENT Reference materials of the Bruce 3D Studio Prop and shared them with us during the refit. Every scale square inch of our master was refit to match those INCREDIBLE NEW materials. Keep an eye on Roamain's Jaws 3D fansite for those photos and so MUCH MORE at the end of the month. The 25-inch Ultimate Bruce Shark is currently being refit and will be re-released along with the fully redesigned Ultimate Brucette shark in the next several weeks. All of the sharks in the 1/12 scale 25-inch long Ultimate Bruce Shark Collector's Set are being refit with all fins molded on and increased levels of details and other upgrades. And they will be more affordable than EVER! While the rest of the collector world faces inflation and is paying $799 for 24-inch Polystone Godzilla statues from the big name companies we at SCO have found major ways to make our sharks better, more detailed, out of far superior materials! And now we've found ways to make them even more affordable than before! We are also just about to re-release the all NEW re-designed and upgraded 1/6 scale desktop Action Bruce Bust shark sets. At least one bust for every film shark, and more... It all takes time and major investment but we're doing it and right at the release point. ** The first NEW Bust is next, maybe even within the next week or two! A Huge THANK YOU to Steve and to Romain and to John Putch! ** The Clear Acrylic Display Stand Shown in the Photos above is Not Included **
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I reprint this private letter as it answers some common questions that we have been getting the last few weeks as we redesign our sale's site and release our all new 2015 Shark collectibles:
**************************************** Hi Colin, Thank you for the very kind letter. I am between things and will answer as fully as I can. And Eric is a great friend, any friend of his is a friend of mine too. We are currently reworking all the 25-inch Ultimate Sharks. They will be available in the coming weeks as we get them done, molded, and assorted tasks completed such as paint-masks, photo-shoots, figuring out correct rpms etc.. They will be slightly more affordable, detail levels greatly increased, all fins molded on and a few other cool changes. They will be numbered and limited edition runs although we have not settled on all details due to another "floating" start date on a film pre-production yet to be nailed down. We replace molds as we fill orders when I feel they are getting long in the tooth. I like the last shark collectible owner to have the same crisp detail as the first since this is what our photos advertise, and how I feel business should be done. It’s what we want so this is what we try to provide. Our sharks are not brittle Polystone [a.k.a. "floor sweepings"] but we roto-cast each on our own homemade equipment out of pure-undiluted resins. Very high quality and very expensive, but worth every penny. We use many resin types in many layers; more so with the larger sharks getting metal or wood spines also depending on their needs. They are also backed by an extremely high density resin foam as well. As we learn of new materials and techniques we implement them. Our goal is for our sharks to be inherited or at least to end up in antique stores. We made them well back in 2009 when we started this shark thing, but today’s sharks are much thicker, heavier and made in many more layers with vastly improved resins. Yes, we can certainly place you on a contact list. In fact I would like to post this letter on our Facebook and Sales site Blog as it answers many questions that have been common these last few weeks. I am thinking that we need to perhaps mass email all our current contacts as we release our 2015 sharks in the coming weeks. We are reminding that although we are working hard to list all our 2015 sharks for order or at least Pre-order that we are facing a floating start date on a film unless it is pushed back yet again. As we have done in the past for the SyFy channel FX work, when it becomes too much we’ll turn off the ‘Buy Now’ buttons on the sales site for whatever time is needed to fulfill the film’s needs while filling all current due orders as we have done in the past. I wish the film-world was run by those that planned further ahead so that we could know for sure if and when this may be needed this year. But all that order sharks get their sharks. Our first 25 inch Ultimate Bruce to be re-released perhaps even next week will be the All New Revised Ultimate Bruce 3D Enraged Big Mamma Attack pose shark. We released her months back but everyone wanted the mouth posed open-wider so instead of continuing to spend hours extra on every single shark I remodeled the prototype to have all the correct facial expressions of the final scenes Big Mamma in her most severe attack pose. Romain Neophyte of the Jaws 3D fansite will be revealing his #1 Custom Edition with Joe Alves at the End of Feb at his Jaws and Jaws 3 Special Screening in France. This became a much longer letter than intended but I think answers your questions and should make for a good shark update to FB and our site. Thank you for writing us. Contact us as needed and we will contact anyone else that wants a heads up in the email of our upcoming releases too. I look forward to building your shark and it’s great to meet a new shark friend! Mike SCO Well it looks like ALL December 2014 sharks landed safely to happy new friends and customers!
This November/December brought us a GREAT FLOOD of very-last-second orders several times greater than any previous year to date. So many orders that we could barely get them all done and sent out in time. A Crazy amount of work to accomplish. But like little shark-Elves we worked day and night everyday without stopping...SHWOOO, what a TON of WORK! I would like to report that we are taking a few days off but I cannot. It looks like several more weeks of work to finish these latest commissions and then we get to finalize and post up some of our ALL NEW 2015 SHARK CATALOG ADDITIONS!!!! More on the new products and prices as we have a chance to make them a priority. I wish to close out our 2014 reports by saying a heartfelt and honest THANK YOU to all 2014 customers for being so kind and encouraging and complimentary to us this year. Thank you all for making Shark City Ozark so successful! And I implore you my friends, PLEASE be careful partying on New Years Eve. So Happy New Years! Mike & Cathy Less than 7 to 10 days away from releasing our all new 25-inch long Ultimate 3D Bruce Shark Collector's set of Sequel Sharks! We still have a ton of work to complete her all the way, and we are actively finishing over a dozen orders as well as four different commission displays. But I think we can do it.
Did you know that this is actually the THIRD model I have made for the Ultimate Bruce 3D shark?! Let me tell you about that in a winding little tale of curious happenings [warning lots of words ahead!].. 2012 and 2013 were BUSY years for us. I had modeled the Bruce 3D I think in early 2012 but was never thrilled with it. Because back then I modeled it after the Sea World display shark, which as you all know is most different than all the other half dozen sharks used for Bruce 3D in the film. Maybe from the same mold but certainly not what you see on the DVD. I liked our model but I didn't LOVE it! Anyway, back then America was seeing unprecedented cutbacks everywhere from the permanently skyrocketed Gasoline prices. As everyone witnessed the National Daily Average cost of gasoline just one day before the 2009 election results was a mere $1.74 per gallon! *OH HOW WE MISS THOSE DAYS! But I digress, I will take this opportunity to brag on my family. It sure beats hearing about almost a decade of unparalleled economic decline am I right? This brings us into 2012. That sir is WHEN OUR PHONE STARTED RINGING AND RINGING! ****** >>>>RING_RING_RING_RING--BABY YEAH!<<<<****** And we all know who was calling ****** SyFy CHANNEL! 2012 saw the Schultz family BUSIER THAN EVER! In 2012 we were contracted and provided Special FX for 3 separate SyFy Channel prime-time films! Not only did we get to provide a Mechanical Bruce Shark recreation for SyFy's Ghost Shark, we also got to be on location running it with the crew; and our Youngest daughter Rae was actually an extra in the film to boot! And what many of you may not know is that WHILE we were finishing the mechanical Ghost Shark we actually [due to SyFy scheduling conflicts] were also rushing to finish the physical Alligators for SyFy's Cajun RedNeck Gators as well as the deep-sea monsters from SyFy's Beast of the Bering Sea! At one point we had in one corner of our shop the 95% completed Ghost Shark and scratch-built support equipment, and on the other side of the shop was 10 feet of severed Alligator tail, a 5-foot giant Alligator head and shoulders prop, and a 49-inch long dead baby gator prop; PLUS we had TWO chestbursters and the 11-foot Bering Sea Beast Monster-Villain as well under construction! Just think of the space all these molds takes up still to this very day!! Now if this isn't enough to blow EVERYONE'S mind let me throw another straw on the camel's back for you that we bore as a family. Are you ready for this? SIMULTANEOUSLY to all these SyFy Channel FX builds we were keeping up on shark collectible orders as best as we could; AND -------- We were also in the 11 month long process of refurbishing a farmhouse and MOVING! That's right, for 11 months we struggled 7 days a week trying to get it all done. And let me tell you the hardest part was the farmhouse refurbish. WHY? Because we are still doing it! Yep, for all of 2012 I lived at the farmhouse working on it and the SyFy FX creatures. And that was little more than camping out! This old farmhouse had been abandoned for MANY YEARS and stripped by vandals of EVERYTHING but the frame and roof! And I mean that friends, nothing left. No toilet, no sinks or plumbing, no interior doors or even trim or any light switch covers or ANYTHING but bare walls and bare floors. While GhostShark was being built I had no bed, no kitchen, no sinks, no form of air conditioning or heat, no stove, no refrigerator.. HECK not even kitchen counters or anything! I spent the first 4 months here sleeping in the back of my pickup truck on a pool float under the stars and eating out of a party Igloo container and cooking on a Coleman camp stove! Can you believe that? And what could we do but roll with it and work together? So we rolled up our sleeves as a close-knit little family does, and we sacrificed and we worked our rumps off every single day of all of 2012 and into 2013. * And I would not trade one single day of any of it! But the happy ending came. After one month shy of a FULL year of intense labor and sacrifice we were finally able to move to all be together once again here at the little farmhouse out in the boonies. What an adventure it all has been for us. And this brings us around again to Bruce 3D. That's why we didn't release it in 2013 like we wanted to. >>When in all that could we?<< 2014 has been calmer thank the good Lord Jesus Christ. Only FX for one film. And we did get to finally bring to resolution the long awaited Tow-Sled Shark release with none other but Cal Acord himself as well. Plus we finally after 8 months of furious labor are able to get our build and ship wait times down from 90 days to I think maybe 14 to 30, depending on commissions and order loads. And now for the THIRD and final release model for Bruce 3D. We finally have the time to release her and especially we have the time to carry the load of orders her release might bring us. This release is not based on the cable-controlled or animation miniatures. Nor the over-sized head build. Nor is our release based on the Sea World display shark whose head-shape, eye-size/location, paint-job and tooth placements were not the same as the end scenes Bruce 3D full size location shark. Our Bruce 3D ships out with the fins on just like the screen used full size shark. And we have her posed fluidly in motion, just like the real deal. And I will make one final point before I grant mercy and hush up. And that point is that we do not make perfect sharks. We strive to make perfect replicas of the filming models. Our sharks are not German engineered to glide if you toss them. Ours are made like historically accurate recreations of what went before the cameras. Wherever the original sharks had a wonky look or some random flaw, or one nostril higher than the other, or an odd wrinkly or repair in the rubber skin etc, well sir that is what we captured for posterity's sake. I firmly believe that is what owners of all our Bruce Sequel Sharks will see in their own Ultimate Bruce Shark's Collector's set from us here at SCO. Owners of our work see history recorded on their own collection shelves. Just like X-Plus did with their incredible line of suit-accurate Godzilla figure collectibles. Their 12-inch collectible figures are modeled right after the screen-used Godzilla suits, scale for scale. Seam for seam. Well sir, our sharks are all SUIT-Accurate so to speak. If the eyes were bulbous or the tail was wonky back then, or if the seam was visible then it is just the same for you today in miniature in all of our SCO sharks. Right down to each tooth placement and angle! That's what we all love about the real Bruce sharks to begin with. Because if you wanted 100% perfect White Shark then the Discovery Channel shark videos are over by the TV anyway, am I right or am I right!? Mike SCO Yep, less than 2 weeks away from launching the THIRD Sequel Shark in our 25 Inch long Ultimate Bruce Shark Collector's Set, The All New Bruce 3D!
Our posted goal of also releasing the final Sequel Shark in the 25 Inch Ultimate line, The Revenge Bruce is still set before the end of the year, time permitting. Also we may be limiting the number of sharks that we sell each month. We are working through the Pro's and Con's now as to should we only advertise selling a limited number of sharks per quarter or not. This way we could advertise that we are selling Edition numbers 'X through X' of the 'X' shark for this quarter and first come first serve... We are not quite sure which is the wisest way to proceed as yet. The problem that we are trying to solve is that every single time without fail that I fill all Paid in Full orders and get caught up, another large amount gets paid off super-early and instead of being able to finish prototypes and release other sharks all I ever get to do is fill orders. Not a bad problem to have for sure. And I am grateful for the orders and the sooner I can get friends their sharks the better. But I have so many things that could be added to our Online Catalog right now if I just had the time to add them. I have a ½ Scale Bruce Shark Dorsal that is INCREDIBLE, and an all NEW Life-Sized Great White Shark Head in a Full Attack pose that includes the gills that is one of the best sculpts I have ever made, and it is AWESOME.... So Friggen Awesome that it doesn't even need a laser-beam strapped on...baby! So, as it stands we are also trying to get so far ahead of things as to have sharks fully completed before people Pay in Full with the goal of which being that we can publish our wait times for shipping a shark down to 3 weeks maximum. Also in other news, this month is the month to pay your shark off in full if you seriously want to beat the Christmas frenzy and get your shark shipped for sure well before the New Year. Every year we have people beg to be included in getting their shark shipped early, well in time before Christmas; but all the way up to just one week before Christmas! No, I cannot make from scratch 22 of the 3 foot long sharks and get them shipped in time for Christmas just a few weeks before Christmas... So if you want it before the big day then PLEASE do us all a huge favor and start working with us clearly to get your shark paid in full including its shipping and handling for us to have plenty of time to build it along with dozens of other last minute rush sharks. I think that is all the news so far with the exception of releasing that one of our goals is to have the first 10 Bruce 3D Sharks already made before we go live with their Pre-Order in 2 weeks. That is a goal. Some have taken our goals as posted promises, but a goal is something that we want for our customers and are working very hard towards making happen. We don't always meet a goal but we like people to know what we are trying to do for them. Yes, as with all our sharks they will be numbered in order of paid in Full status and yes they will ship with our Family Signed Certificates of Authenticity and a free stand of which we are working to decide on. Did I mention that this Bruce 3D shark is posed in an action-pose very much like you might see it on film? And did I mention that just like the screen used shark that the fins are all modeled on and blended to the body, making this shark we hope more affordable? And did I mention that yes of course we would love to customize your paint, details and gore level for your shark so please communicate clearly with us what you have in mind so we can work towards your dream shark! And did I mention that this Bruce 3D shark is modeled more after the full sized shark used in the final scenes rather than the many other miniature, or sea World Display, or cable-controlled, or animation or partial sharks that looked nothing like each other? * For more details on some of these items look back a few posts for a taste of what we will be releasing in just a few short weeks! Mike Working on the Shark Production line in the Shark-Shop again today:
We are casting and assembling the all new Sled Sharks this week! Alongside we are also completing the 3rd wave of orders for May, so please watch your emails for ship notices! Out in the other building chemicals and materials are are still arriving for the life-size Great White Shark in production for Brannon Carty's new film, "The Shark". The girls are also working on simplifying our sharkcityozark sales site since we are still getting emails asking us if we sell sharks and how to buy one? Yes we do and go to www.sharkcityozark.com is the answer of course, for your choice of about a dozen kinds and sizes! The 25-inch Ultimate Bruce 3D still awaits her debut for when we are caught up enough on orders and jobs to be able to handle the increased order load for releasing yet another new product this year. Almost 20 different sharks and in different scales and poses since 2007! Across the way one of our secret releases sits in all his glory awaiting his debut as well. A real shocker for the entire Shark Fan Community, and one of our funnest ideas we think so far... Nuff Said, have an Awesome day my friends! Mike & Cathy Alrighty here we go!
Those with paid in full 3-foot sharks and paid in full Ultimate Bruce Sharks that are due or within a month of coming due should keep a close eye on their emails for notification from Cathy that their shark is completed and ready to ship once shipping fees are settled! How’s that for being 45 days ahead of schedule again for the most part for 3 months in a row?! AHEAD! Our history has been on time or slightly ahead but finally we are really making even better strides in customer satisfaction! If we can keep this pace up then we will drop our wait-list times down from the current 90 days, perhaps back down to 30 to 45 days once again. Imminent upcoming releases are the nearly completed all new 3-Foot long Bruce Tow Sled Shark and the 1/2 scale Dorsal Fin. Just so you all know, the 1/2 scale dorsal fin is actually life-sized for a real life mature Great White Shark! The Sled Shark is still on time and with the guiding hand of none other than the man who ran the real film shark, Cal Acord, we have surpassed all our goals for this incredibly amazing never been done before piece of movie magic history. Never before had anyone dared attempt what these great FX men made possible. I dare say had they not done it back then, then our modern favorite films today would not be anything like they have been. And finally after these two huge offerings are released we want to proceed with the next sequel shark in the 25-inch long Ultimate Bruce shark Collector’s set which of course is the eagerly awaited Bruce 3D. For these smaller offerings we must have ample time to fill the tsunami of orders that follow their release as well as larger items to help offset the smaller items high costs and labor expenses. Thus our timing of the 3D shark’s release. As we have answered in nearly a hundred repeat emails and on FaceBook postings over the last few months, the Bruce 3D we have delayed due to the 3 films that we provided FX for last year and the two that are in pre-production so far this year. As you know the filmwork and private commissions are the backbone of our business and all else including meals, sleeping, and providing collectibles revolves around them. So far, as we have reported in our previous 2014 updates, we are still fully on track for everything that we wanted to offer. Actually with maintaining a 30 day minimum lead on shipping our paid-in-full sharks we have been able to slowly work our way ahead of schedule to co-release the 1/2 scale Dorsal fin along with the Sled and Bruce 3D shark items. We like to surprise ourselves like this! Our goals for the rest of the year, should our schedule remain this stable, are to release the final Ultimate Bruce Shark Collector’s set piece, The Ultimate Revenge Bruce Shark and a full-scale Dorsal Fin recreation based on a copy of one of the actual props! We also want to finally release the full-length 1/6 scale Bruce Shark as well, whose titanic proportions make it a hair over 54-inches long! We have wanted to since we provided FX for SyFy’s Ghost Shark, but too many other commissions and orders have not permitted us the spare time to gear-up such a huge set of molds and their dedicated shop-space until recently. Also we are releasing that we will no longer hold back releasing our prototypes due to others releasing their artistic offerings. We are simply going to start opening up our storage of prototypes for pre-order as long as we foresee the ample time needed to fill their orders for each release. In times past we have withheld releasing items as others beat us to releasing exactly what we were advertising. Great minds think alike is all I can say, and if someone else releases something similar to our products either before or after us than good luck to you and may the fans have a joyously hard time deciding which to collect. My fear was once of upsetting or stepping on the toes of other good artists. I release today that we will release what we want to release and when we want to release it from now on regardless of any other artist or organizations and their plans. No other artist upsets me when they release a shark, and shark‘s are not copyrighted. Example; I love Paul McPhee’s art, and he’s been a good friend to us. Some other people have not lived up to Paul’s appreciation and kindness towards us and our products. Others have released busts and small sharks and have succeeded or failed on their own. 99% of fans and artists are so very kind and cool to socialize with but there is that volatile and jealous 1% that causes strife. This part of my message is that we are gearing up to release more sharks than ever for our sake and the sake of the 99%. As far as the future is concerned if you would like a taste of what is literally in the works right now then just know that 1/2 and 1:1 scale does figure very, very heavily in the near future! And if this is not ‘Wow-Factor’ enough, then just know that one of our deepest held secrets will be found out soon enough, and boy is this one going to shock and hopefully thrill more than just our movie-shark fan communities! That’s all I am saying at this time. Many continue in their kind sharing of our photos all over social media and in forums and bringing us new orders and we thank you. Thank you all so very much for your kind emails, your overjoyed reviews on forums and collector blogs and for honestly advertising how cool these sharks really are for us. Thank you! Every sale helps make every future product more affordable and possible. We love being this busy all the time and pray it stays this way! Have an Awesome day friends, we thank our customers for their kindness and continued appreciations and support. Mike & Cathy Hi Everyone, here is a brief update on what to expect over the next few weeks and month-ish:
We are back from Planet Comic Con 2014. We were told that most records for that facility and for the Planet Comic Con were broken as far as attendance related things! It was a great trip! To those currently waiting on their Paid in Full sharks do not fret, all Comic Con orders come in place after yours. We are fair folks. In fact we finished a huge wave of shipments the week before this Comic Con and have another full wave to ship out both this as well as next week too! We are almost a FULL MONTH AHEAD in FILLING ORDERS! Next; we updated our Shark City Ozark Sales Site with many new shopper friendly functions last month. This month we are updating many products with new photos and videos as well! We will also be releasing a few new products that have been waiting for a long time to have their turn. We've even added a fun survey for you For those that have invested in their own early edition of the 3-foot-long Sled Shark we will have many new photos up some time later this week. We know that you will be pleased with what you see. We can now release that we have been closely advised once again by Joe Alves on many of the details of the Sled Shark and we are thrilled to finally also get to release that none other then Cal Acord himself has guided the construction of our All new 3-Foot Sled Shark and Tow Rig since the middle of last year! Cal has worked hard with us through providing photos and sketches and kindly enduring long question-filled phone calls helping us to get things just as they were over 30 years ago. Our background in providing museum displays, coupled with his daily hands-on work with the Tow Shark have seriously made what we believe to be the most historically accurate re-creation in miniature of this particular mechanical hero shark, ever. It is a wonder to behold and we are honored to be providing Cal his very own personally customized edition of the all New 3 Foot Tow Sled Shark within the next month or two, just by way of thankfulness. What a great guy folks, he is truly a good friend to us at Shark City Ozark and he really cares for the fan community. It is with Cal’s own guidance that we have been able to understand and replicate faithfully in 1/8 scale not only the nuances of the shark but also the ever changing sled rig’s amazing superstructure. He has helped us to discriminate the modifications that were made to the rig to improve it during filming and to incorporate the best of its features in just the right ways. It will be yet another fine addition to the discerning Fin-Fan’s collection. Although there have been a few delays, as with any project, it will soon be ready for molding and shipping. For those that have been waiting for us to release the last 25-inch-long sequel sharks; the Bruce 3D and the Revenge Bruce, it looks like we may have a go within the next few months. Yes, the 1/12 scale, 25-inch-long Ultimate Bruce Shark Collector’s Sets will finally be completed, just as we promised. Only four films, one major relocation and my broken ankle stood in the way. What an adventure! We have a high confidence that the film we have been waiting on to begin Pre-Production will no longer be delayed. We believe that pre-production will be settled around the May or June timeframe and allow us to release these final 2 Ultimate sharks. Not bad considering all things. Especially when many of our shark products were released a full quarter early, with some of them simply being surprises! We love those kinds of surprises. Until then we want to release, hopefully, this incredible 3-foot Tow Sled Shark and most likely the big 1/2 scale Bruce Dorsal Fin. These larger items are what helps pay the bills so that we can survive offering the smaller and far less profitable sharks. Because a shark takes a ton of work to create from a bottle of resin no matter how large or small it is, and it is only through the larger items that we can continue to afford what the smaller ones cost us to offer in labor. Imagine making several dozen model kits from liquid resin each week, cleaning them up, assembling them, painting and detailing them, packing and shipping them and keeping up with the full time job of the communication and book-keeping all while running an active FX shop and providing commission pieces and toy prototypes etc.... Hard work and FUN! And we wouldn’t have it any other way. EVER! We have many fun stories from Comic Con to share with you friends, and believe it or not, more new products and product news that is mind blowing in and of themselves; but this will all have to wait until the next blog. Just back from the road trip, we have several weeks of crazy hours to make it through to achieve many of these newer goals and commitments. You all have a wonderful and exciting week ahead of you, ENJOY it! Mike Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to share that we will be adding scale and life-size dorsal fins to our catalog very soon.... WOW! These are too cool. As cool as you can picture it I can tell you for sure that they are even COOLER! Have an awesome day! Mike SCO It just never gets old for me. Every time I open up one of these production molds out comes another perfect shark casting. And boy, do I mean perfect. Seams that can practically be rubbed off with your finger nail kind of perfect! These are not those crappy one-copy plaster molds that you see from how-to videos or the product of some fevered rush given some poor pressured contestant on a reality show. These are premium production molds. Everything about them crafted to last hundreds of copies.
Spared no expense, as the saying goes. And the care doesn’t end with the molds but extends into each casting. Multiple layers of varied premium resins and materials. Sort of like a dollar bill with varied materials used together to make the shark last the tests of shipping and ravages of time. I honestly don’t know how many sharks we shipped last year, but we only had one shipping damage. One out of many hundreds. But from every shark and every unexpected result such as that one shipping damage we learn. Now our sharks ship with even another layer of material embedded in them to make them stronger than ever before. Stronger than any foreign-made polystone knick-knack, and stronger than most fiberglass taxidermies! But the reason for this article is that we still receive great satisfaction from what we do. From cracking a mold open and seeing yet another perfect casting, to that overjoyed customer writing us and posting photos of them and their new prize of their shark collections. Just never gets old. We have quite a bit in store for the shark lover this year. A few hopeful movie deals being discussed, some long overdue sequel sharks to release and maybe a surprise along the way... you never know around here. We hope that this family and especially this fun fan community never gets old for you either. Be safe out there everyone, and try to live this week like it’s truly something special.. Mike |
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