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Universal Statuary Corp. Chicago 1966, #349 & #350by Mr. Insight (no login)These clowns are only valuable if both are owned. These clowns were in commemoration of the not so famous Dr.Octogan & Mr. Kool Keith. The pair of nobody's were struggling pioneers in their fields of profession and when tough times hit they resorted to working in the circus to suppliment their incomes. This duo performed and mastered their tomfoolery act. These were local entertainers that never made it past an unkown circus act. Mr. Daniel Nakamura was an out of towner who came across their act and decided that, their act was a very good one and that they should be exposed to the world. Long story short, Mr Nakamura contracted Dr.Octogan & Mr. Kool Keith to perform in japan were this type of act was not seen. Their act become famous thereafter in small towns and the rest was history. The two peformers brook up after 6 years due to their vices. In 1966, their final act was viewed in Rogers, Arkansas. A salesman from the Universal Statuary Corporation, happen to have whitnessed their final act and decided to commenmerate their short lived success. A contract was signed and they were immortalized ever since. Now this story is strictly for entertainment purposes and never really happened, but I wish it did so that these clowns could be worth something if they are already not. from IP address 24.24.244.218 Return to Index |
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