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Anybody know what this album's worth?
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:twisted: If the letter is genuine, it's a hell of a find :shock:
As for what it's worth, one reader writes (for those who don't read the comments) Quote:
That it's of historical importance is of no doubt, but I wouldn't like something like that in my collection if I were a Beatles/Lennon fan. Some things (like this) cross the line. There was a copy of Roy Orbisons will for sale on e bay a while ago. There's got to be a limit. |
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The thing that struck me most about the letter is his sense of datchment about the whole thing, asking about other collectibles and stuff. Shudders. :angst: |
:twisted: There's always a market for the macabre.
Didn't someone buy Jeffery Dahmer's fridge? It would seem that MC is a Stephen King fan. If I were SK, i'd be praying that that balm pot is never let out of prison. (and mentioning SK and weird collectables, when SK was run over that time, his wife bought the car that hit him to stop ghouls turning it intop a collectable.) |
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I thought it was really creepy when I was in Memphis, and a place was selling what they claimed were snippets of Elvis' hair (it came with an affidavit from Elvis' barber). :shock: Even if it was real, why would you want it? :shrug: I know historically, people used to make jewelry and things from loved ones' hair, but this is a celebrity that you don't know...I just found it strange. |
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had to google him |
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I've actually seen pictures of the fridge. :shock: But getting back to Elvis parts- I guess yeah, sell it, and they will come!:mrgreen: |
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