I took some photos of my artifical leg with an T- Shirt Lamadated around it, of KS old 1933 Willy's Gasser.. I am thinking about putting it on ebay.. I thought you might want to take an look at it.. I wore this for over 4 years.. I hate to see it go..but i need to get rid of the old..
This is what I wrote up about the leg
Decorated Glow-in-the-Dark KS Pittman Artificial Leg
This leg is made to support up to 300 pounds and has a size 13 flex
foot.
The limb is for the left leg below the knee with a KS Pittman
autographed
shirt laminated around the leg. The leg glows in the dark after being
exposed to a light source. It glows in a dim green color in the white
part
of the leg.
The car image is on the front of the limb and the parachute is on the
back
(see pictures).
I would like to see this go to a true collector of the old Willy's
Gasser
movement of the 1960s and of KS Pittman himself. This is a true
collector's
Item‹the only one I know of that was ever made.
I wore this limb for over 4 years but now it can be made into a lamp, a
flower pot or a receptacle to hold anything you wish. I don't want to
sell
this but I need to downsize my KS Pittman memorabilia. The leg weighs
approximately 4 pounds
This is what I wrote up about the leg
Decorated Glow-in-the-Dark KS Pittman Artificial Leg
This leg is made to support up to 300 pounds and has a size 13 flex
foot.
The limb is for the left leg below the knee with a KS Pittman
autographed
shirt laminated around the leg. The leg glows in the dark after being
exposed to a light source. It glows in a dim green color in the white
part
of the leg.
The car image is on the front of the limb and the parachute is on the
back
(see pictures).
I would like to see this go to a true collector of the old Willy's
Gasser
movement of the 1960s and of KS Pittman himself. This is a true
collector's
Item‹the only one I know of that was ever made.
I wore this limb for over 4 years but now it can be made into a lamp, a
flower pot or a receptacle to hold anything you wish. I don't want to
sell
this but I need to downsize my KS Pittman memorabilia. The leg weighs
approximately 4 pounds