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Dallas's mask was the only one to be mass produced and its quantity is still very limited. The only way, as far as I know, to get one is eBay[www.ebay.com].
Most people who cosplay as a character from Payday make their own masks from scratch.
How can i make my own mask? For me, it would not be enough to paint a Mak with a standard-face-proportions.
Pepecaz made a great post about this a while back. Maybe that will help.
Don your Payday mask for first dates; court appearances; job interviews; checking out a new apartment; and of course, anytime you have business to do at a bank. And those are only some of the occasions where people normally wouldn't take you seriously just because you're wearing a Slipknot mask--even if it's Chris Fehn--what'd he ever do wrong?