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December 08, 2005 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-08

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by Elizabeth Applebaum, Gift Guide Editor

The boss's birthday is coming up. What a great time to help him
celebrate! When you're on eBay, the possibilities are endless. Its
slogan is "The World's Marketplace," and eBay, the Web's most
famous selling spot, does indeed offer seemingly everything for
everyone from everywhere. There are cars, jewels, cosmetics,

antiques, kitchen supplies, toys, books, CDs, shoes — often at
greatly discounted rates. But there's also a very different side to
eBay, and it's weird. If you're looking for a unique kind of present
though, it might be just what you need. Consider these items, all of
which really were up for sale on eBay in recent weeks:

1.

1. A "Haunted Locket,"

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containing a lock of hair, that "brings luck
to its owner." The seller, from New York,
tells the story of Jayne, a "major gambler,"
who wore the locket for good luck.

killed. So why on Earth did the man
have his wife put this treasure up for
sale? "To summon [sic] this all up, the
bible means a LOT to me," but he's
selling it (bidding started at $1,000) to
help save the family business.

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Apparently Jayne was nice enough to
give the locket to a friend, who in turn

gave the locket to the eBay seller in a time
of crisis. "My sister was having financial
difficulties," the seller says. When handed
the locket, the seller "took it and felt Jayne
immediately. When I passed it on to my
sister, she said that she almost could not
handle the energy. She wore this locket for
a few days until she was offered a huge

6. The "Automatic
Nose Hair Puller."

Welcome to the
Twilight Zone of
eBay, the Web's
largest online
auction house.

settlement for a lawsuit that she had never
intended to file."
Wow!

Touted as "truly one of a kind!" the
nose-hair puller came with a three-
page description/history.
Apparently, the item originated in a
barbershop, the proprietor of which, "is
a distinguished looking man with an air
of authority ... he is well read and very
articulate in his speech." When not cut-
ting hair, he might trim ear hair, which
"while not pleasant, wasn't too
bad."Nose hair was another story, as
"one never knew what one would
encounter when looking up a nose."
(Fortunately, the seller doesn't go into
suggestive details at this point.)

6.

5.

(Unlike her friend, however, the seller
isn't giving the locket to anyone, though

she did decide to sell it so that Jayne, now
deceased, "can help someone new.")

2. A "Walking Stick Cane
Handmade Dated 91
Found in 69 Car."

This astonishing item, which seems to be
just an ordinary cane, was "found in a
1969 Cadillac under the carpet where the
rear bottom seat is," the seller writes. "It
says Mom 10-25-91...wich [stet] is pretty
weird dont[stet] ya think....????" So weird
that the seller offered it at a buy-it-now
price of $5,000.

3 " Bizarre Puppets Are
Creepy Puppet Films in DVD"

Fascinating and utterly spooky at the same
time. Listen to the stiff announcer describe in
detail how to make a puppet of your very own
using materials found around the house.
Particularly creepy puppets are made straight
from scratch! What kind of puppet will you
make?

4. A "Rattlesnake

Taxidermy" specimen.

Yes, it's a real preserved snakehead
seemingly popping right out of its
(ceramic) egg. "Watch your friends jump
when they see this!" the seller says.

5 An "Amazing Miracle"

Bible that "Survives MU2
Plane Crash. My proof that
God exists!"

7. A vintage "National
Casket Co. Embalming
Funeral Bottle."

It all began in Texas. Learning that his
grandparents had just died in a plane
crash, the seller's husband asked God
for a sign that heaven existed. His sign
would be the gift that his grandmother
purchased for him just before her
death. And would you believe! The gift
was a Bible, which was badly burned,
but still managed to survive the plane
crash in which his grandparents were

Inarguably what every home needs, this
bottle is about 85 years old and came
from a funeral home in Vermont.
Complete with the original stopper, it
featured an embossed image of an
eagle and the Capitol building dome.
Potential buyers, the seller advised,
were "bidding on a rather morbid item."

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