
I've done away with my chrome-ring-on-the-end-of-a-cord
(catchy, huh?) as the crossed eye control
(see photo on the far right). I've switched to a third trigger strategically placed above the jaw trigger on the right side of the photo.

All three function without interfering with or moving the others. Much nicer without the free-swinging ring.

And as you can see on my Uncle Earl figure
(soon to be looking for a home... hint, hint), his eyes cross beautifully with my new trigger.
I've slowed down on my dummy-makin' recently due to a distraction with guitar playin', singin', and recordin' a new tune. Doesn't pay a dime, so hopefully I will lose interest and get back to work.
Thanks for checking up on me.
Hi Kenny;
ReplyDeleteIt seems a good many of us ventriloquists are guitar players as well, including me and Dan Willinger