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    Gettysburg drops Booth bobblehead

    The toy of Lincoln's killer was only on sale a week.

    Associated Press


    GETTYSBURG - Bobblehead dolls of the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln have been pulled from sale at the Gettysburg National Military Park visitor center bookstore, officials said Tuesday.
    The dolls of John Wilkes Booth with a handgun were removed from shelves Saturday, a day after a reporter for Hanover's Evening Sun newspaper asked about them.

    "On rare occasions, there's an item that might cause concern, and obviously the bobbleheads appeared to be doing that," Gettysburg Foundation spokeswoman Dru Anne Neil said Tuesday.

    The Booth dolls were available for only about a week before the park superintendent, the foundation president, and the bookstore manager decided they should not be sold, Neil said.

    She declined to state the reason for the decision, and messages left Tuesday for the park and the company that operates the bookstore were not immediately returned.

    The Booth dolls, which are about seven inches tall and come in boxes that look like the inside of the theater where Lincoln was killed, sell online for about $20 each. They have proved to be popular, as more than 150 of the original run of 250 have been sold, and more are being made, according to manufacturer BobbleHead L.L.C. in Kansas City, Mo.

    "There's a market there," sales manager Matt Powers said. "We like to let the customer decide if it's a good item or not."

    Booth, a Confederate sympathizer, shot and killed Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington in April 1865, as the Civil War was ending. He fled and was tracked into Virginia, where he was killed.

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    I honestly don't know what to say here, except that I suppose plans for the James Earl Ray and Lee Harvey Oswald bobbleheads have now been put on hold.
    Cordially,

    Bob Sullivan
    Elverson, PA

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    Re: John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead

    The policy at the old Visitor Center, when I worked for Eastern National, was that everything we sold had to have some sort of educational aspect -- even lapel pins had to have some sort of attached card with basic historical information about the battle -- and had to be reviewed and approved by the NPS. The "reject" pile had some real gems. Anyway, these policies all went out the window with the new joint.
    Marc A. Hermann
    Liberty Rifles.
    MOLLUS, New York Commandery.
    Oliver Tilden Camp No 26, SUVCW.


    In honor of Sgt. William H. Forrest, Co. K, 114th PA Vol. Infantry. Pvt. Emanuel Hermann, 45th PA Militia. Lt. George W. Hopkins & Capt. William K. Hopkins, Co. E, 7th PA Reserves. Pvt. Joseph A. Weckerly, 72nd PA Vol. Infantry (WIA June 29, 1862, d. March 23, 1866.) Pvt. Thomas Will, 21st PA Vol. Cavalry (WIA June 18, 1864, d. July 31, 1864.)

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    • #3
      Re: John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead

      Matters not. I'm sure Bobble Head Booth is still for sale at the dozens of other trinket shops in Goofysburg. The town has some problem with history but has no problem making money from history. All that story did was make people and the touristas in town want them more.
      [FONT="Book Antiqua"]"Grumpy" Dave Towsen
      Past President Potomac Legion
      Long time member Columbia Rifles
      Who will care for Mother now?[/FONT]

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      • #4
        Re: John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead

        Grumpy Dave,

        We should see if we can set up a Booth Bobble Head Bully Buy (yea...try saying that three times fast!) for the Mudd Farm!
        Bob Bowser

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        • #5
          Re: John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead

          One for the parlor and one for the room where he slept....
          [FONT="Book Antiqua"]"Grumpy" Dave Towsen
          Past President Potomac Legion
          Long time member Columbia Rifles
          Who will care for Mother now?[/FONT]

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          • #6
            Re: John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead

            I'd buy one!
            Christopher E. McBroom, Capt.
            16th Ark. Infantry - 1st Arkansas Battalion, C.S.A.

            Little Rock Castle No. 1
            Order of Knights of the Golden Circle

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            • #7
              Re: John Wilkes Booth Bobblehead

              I dont know about you all, but I just purchased one and a Abraham Lincoln Bobblehead for my desk at work from Amazon.com.
              Aka
              Wm Green :D
              Illegitimi non carborundum
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