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Hair of Famous Celebrities by John Reznikoff |
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John Reznikoff has collected and maintained a collection of hair of famous celebrities and historical figures. His collection boasts of having hair of people like Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Beethoven, John F. Kennedy, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe and many others. He has donated a part of hair of Beethoven to LifeGem. |
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Full Body Tebori by Dr. Katsunari Fukushi |
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Dr. Katsunari Fukushi has a collection of more than skins completely tattooed with a Japanese hand tattooing method called tebori. Tebori means “to carve by hand”. A bamboo rod contains a bundle needles at its end which is used to put charcoal in the skin. |
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Skulls and Bones by Ray Bandar |
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Ray Bandar’s can be called something more than a museum for its vast collection of bones and skulls. Bandar has his house stuffed with skulls of various animals. In this hobby over 50 years, Bandar has collected around 7000 skulls. He even holds a license for his odd collection. |
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Death Masks by Laurence Hutton |
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Laurence Hutton had built a big collection of masks of faces of historical personalities at the time of their death. His stock includes death masks of Beethoven, Napoleon, Newton, Goethe and Charles XII. Hutton’s odd collectibles are kept at Princeton University. |
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