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December 12, 2004

Blu-Tack sculptors

Scotsman.com News - Entertainment - Blu-Tack sculptors craftily make �12.51 on eBay

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Blu-Tack sculptors craftily make �12.51 on eBay

TWO men who put their Blu-Tack sculptures up for sale on eBay have raised �12.51.

Adam Menzies, 21, of Tranent, East Lothian, and Andrew Stevens, 36, from Clackmannanshire, hoped to capture the imagination of desperate Christmas shoppers with their three geometric sculptures.

The pyramid, ball and cube, which attracted 15 bids and more than 1100 visitors to the page during their ten-day listing on the internet auction site, were advertised as "the ideal Christmas gift" for those "stuck" for something to get their loved ones.

Posted by darrenmpower at December 12, 2004 10:11 AM


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