Part 7 Stunt Axe Added To Props Museum

Recently, Mario Kirner added a very cool piece to his collection which happens to be a stunt axe used for Susan J Sullivan’s (Melissa) death in Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood. The rubber axe has a metal rig added to it so the axe could be attached to the head of Melissa when Jason Voorhees throws her across the room.

Check out the pictures below to get a better visual representation and make sure to visit www.fridaythe13thprops.de to find more props and other goodies from the entire Friday the 13th film series!

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7 Responses to “ Part 7 Stunt Axe Added To Props Museum ”

  1. I loved that scene when he killed her, she was such a bitch!

  2. Thats awesome. One of my favorite kills from part 7.

  3. Too bad the scene was heavily edited…

  4. Awesome scene!! Was good enought to make it on the NES game cover!!

  5. Def a good kill, but why hide her face, whay cant we see he with the axe in her face??

  6. Cat, they covered here face becaue they attached the axe with a strap that run around the head and through the metal rig. The rig is still attached to the axe if you check it out. This is in fact a real cool piece and I`m glad I had the chance to complete the costume with a nice weapon.

    I was asked by a friend to check the history of this prop back because he thinks this prop was also used in Part 4 in the beginning when the cops pick the axe up that sticks to Jason`s head and put it in the evidence bag. That movie was filmed 4 years before part 7 and also had a different FX crew, so I think it is not really likely.. but who knows. The blade of the axe seen on screen in part 4 was covered with mud and straw, so you can not see any FX details. I will defenitely try to find out more and keep you guys posted.

    Mario

  7. By the way, another connection between part 4 and part 7. Jason (jasonsfury) covered the connection between these two films with a nice article before.

    Mario

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