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Lee Harvey Oswald coffin up for sale

(@solace)
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This is certainly one of the strangest news articles I've ever read.

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A Los Angeles auction house said on Tuesday it would sell the simple pine coffin in which Oswald was buried for almost 20 years.

Bidding will start at $1,000 (£640), but the item is expected to fetch strong interest from museums and collectors of presidential memorabilia when it goes under the hammer on Dec. 16.

"There's just a lot of interest in Kennedy and anything to do with his assassination," said Laura Yntema, auction manager at Santa Monica, California-based Nate D. Sanders.

Read More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -sale.html

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Topic starter Posted : December 2, 2010 13:32
(@lukes)
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there will always be strange news related to kennedy's death 🙂

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Posted : December 7, 2010 04:04
DarkOne
(@sscadmin)
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I guess you can really sell anything 🙂

They don't show the condition of this pine coffin. I'm sure its not that good for being wood and in the ground for 20 years. Hopefully this won't start a coffin collecting phase for collectors.

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Posted : December 7, 2010 09:13
(@solace)
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Darkone wrote:
I guess you can really sell anything 🙂

They don't show the condition of this pine coffin. I'm sure its not that good for being wood and in the ground for 20 years. Hopefully this won't start a coffin collecting phase for collectors.

lol

next: John Wilkes Boothe's coffin up for sale lol

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Topic starter Posted : December 22, 2010 11:36