http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/27 ... n_protest/
Maybe some of you are aware of this guy, because I am not...wrong part of the world. In any event, you have to wonder who would actuallly want to buy these pieces that is except for profit later on. Just think about it. Wonder if they're any good though...after all he was a failed art student, but to actually display that in your home; eerie.
Comedy Terrorist Storms Hitler Art Sale in Cornwall
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Yeah that would be interesting, just to see the look on someone's face when you said that. One word, priceless.snowking03 wrote:Anything that has been touched by a piece of history typically has some value to someone.
If not for the monetary value, then for the conversation piece.
How awesome would it be if you had company who asked about your art and you proudly said "Hitler made it specially for me"
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