If you were a Beatle-crazed teen on a family vacation or class trip to the 1964 World's Fair, perhaps you were thrilled to stand in the presence of these grotesque effigies of your beloved moptops... or perhaps just appalled. I realize that at the early stage of the game in which these would have been sculpted, their images weren't burned into everyone's brains yet, and adults generally could only distinguish Ringo among their lineup anyway, but these are still pretty poor. On the other hand, the Ed Sullivan is not half bad, and their other celebrities (I didn't scan those) are no better or worse than average for this sort of thing. For more adventures at Walter's Wax Museum, come with me to my work-related blog at The Home of the Bippy!
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Horrors in the Wax Museum
Posted by Devlin Thompson at 12:00 PM
Labels: 1964, Beatles, Devlin, Ed Sullivan, New York City, wax museum, World's Fair
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"John Lemmon" on bass! Oy!
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