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By *artytwo OP   Couple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton

Must confess to being curious about what people have done with their 'disgraced celebrity' mementos.

All those Jim'll fix it badges, autographs etc

Rolf Harris artworks/didgeridoos/signed sheets of ply.

Wonder what happened to Saviles' huge gold Rolex etc?

If you had any of these items would you bin them?

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By *otblondewife hornyMrCouple  over a year ago

Cambuslang

Probably make a bit from selling them on ebay a lot of people have morbid likes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A friend if mine has a leaflet explaining the dangers if talking to strangers, with jimmy savile on the front, she posted a picture of it and nearly broke Facebook

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

They will be worth fortunes in years to come

The infamous are always more collectable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If I owned such an item .......

I wouldn't want to get into the hands of anyone who enjoyed collecting sinister memorabilia...

If there was any monetary scrap value associated to the item , I'd scrap it and donate the value to a charitable concern .....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There is a museum in The Forest of Dean that houses lots of morbid memorabilia. Caught an episode of Four Doors?? and the owner was trying to sell a couple of KKK uniforms but no one would touch them. But I guess there is more of a private market for kind of thing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If I owned such an item .......

I wouldn't want to get into the hands of anyone who enjoyed collecting sinister memorabilia...

If there was any monetary scrap value associated to the item , I'd scrap it and donate the value to a charitable concern ..... "

Hopefully not a childrens charity??? We all know where that leads...

Sorry

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By *ub_liminalTVTV/TS  over a year ago

Belfast

There's probably some sort of macabre "black" market for such memorabilia.

Nazi memorabilia being such an example of a certain type of buyers appetite for the morbid .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Must confess to being curious about what people have done with their 'disgraced celebrity' mementos.

All those Jim'll fix it badges, autographs etc

Rolf Harris artworks/didgeridoos/signed sheets of ply.

Wonder what happened to Saviles' huge gold Rolex etc?

If you had any of these items would you bin them?"

That red chair of his went for £8,500!

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Must confess to being curious about what people have done with their 'disgraced celebrity' mementos.

All those Jim'll fix it badges, autographs etc

Rolf Harris artworks/didgeridoos/signed sheets of ply.

Wonder what happened to Saviles' huge gold Rolex etc?

If you had any of these items would you bin them?"

There's probably a market for that shit on t'internet - bit like with Nazi memorabilia.

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