Making a business out of making fangs

Jeremy Hobson Oct 31, 2012
HTML EMBED:
COPY

Making a business out of making fangs

Jeremy Hobson Oct 31, 2012
HTML EMBED:
COPY

Over the years, Halloween has spawned a cottage industry of its own, with pop-up costume shops, bulked-up candy aisles, parades and other festivities.

Yet, for Sebastiaan van Houten, who works at the Halloween Adventure store in Manhattan’s East Village neighborhood, the work is year-round. Van Houten is a self-described “fang-smith” — meaning he crafts custom-made prosthetic fangs.

For Van Houten’s customers, wearing fangs “has the same psychology behind it as a tattoo or a body piercing.”

And, just who are the customers? According to Van Houten, anyone from a plumber to a multi-million dollar banker will walk into his studio on any given day. The eclectic mix of business keeps his work interesting though, “after 18 years, it just gets more and more bizarre,” he says.

 

 

There’s a lot happening in the world.  Through it all, Marketplace is here for you. 

You rely on Marketplace to break down the world’s events and tell you how it affects you in a fact-based, approachable way. We rely on your financial support to keep making that possible. 

Your donation today powers the independent journalism that you rely on. For just $5/month, you can help sustain Marketplace so we can keep reporting on the things that matter to you.