
Photos by Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise
Some items James Schiesler, 11, has made from duct tape include a wallet, a Play Station 2 holder, slippers, a pilgrim's hat and a medieval helmet at his home in Vidor on Tuesday, April 11, 2006.

James Schiesler, 11, poses for a portrait with some of his duct tape creations at his home in Vidor.

Some of James Schiesler's, 11, duct tape creations are displayed at his home in Vidor on Tuesday. Items he's made include a wallet, a Play Station II holder, slippers, a pilgrim's hat and a mideval helmet.
2 comments:
Man. Could duct tape be any cooler?!?! I love that stuff. Did you know they make clear duct tape now? Rock on.
Hahahhaha! am I the only one who sees you making a duct tape purse out of a sow's ear? You really CAN make anything out of that stuff, even a decent shot. :-)
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