Ed Gein Collectibles
If you’re looking to add a new and unique piece to your Ed Gein collection or true crime cabinet of curiosities, take a look at these unique Ed Gein collectibles we’ve found.
If you’re looking to add a new and unique piece to your Ed Gein collection or true crime cabinet of curiosities, take a look at these unique Ed Gein collectibles we’ve found.
Written by Wisconsin resident Dan Davies, Ed Gein: The Musical takes a unique approach to telling Gein’s story…through song. Produced in 2010, this rare and obscure work is now available on DVD.
Here’s the synopsis:
It’s 1957 and Ed Gein has just been arrested after committing his second murder. Through a series of flashbacks and imagined memories we see Ed’s story through his own eyes while hearing his story through parodies of classic songs. After his mother dies, Ed finally goes completely off the deep end, digging up recently deceased females to be his “girlfriends” and using their remains for whatever he sees fit, singing his way through the corpses and eventual murders. Once Ed’s deeds are finally found out, the sheriff and his deputies must sort through the wreckage of this unreliable narrator. As a treatise on “crazy” and a twisted romp through Ed’s imagination, Ed Gein: the Musical manages to be both a wild fantasy and a fairly historically accurate film about Ed’s crimes and capture.
This latex replica Ed Gein skin mask was sculpted by David Monereau of Redneck Slasher Studio. It is hand made, hand painted, and signed by the artist.
This rare and highly sought after comic of Weird Trips #2 was published in 1978 by Kitchen Sink Entertainment. This issue features a 13-page story about Ed Gein and iconic cover art by William Stout.
Little Debbie? Ed Gein probably would have worn her. And now you can wear this Little Eddie, Gein Snacks t-shirt.