While I was looking at the AIS link, I began to wonder how long it will take for “Souvenirs” from her to hit EBay? I can just see it now, buy your own piece of history.
I really hope that this does not happen and that if it does the money goes somewhere worth while.
Souvenir hunters have already stolen the ship’s bell. I wonder if they’re going to save some unique artifacts, such as the builder’s plate, to a maritime museum.
Anyway, since “souvenirs” must be recognizable in order to have any value, there’s probably not much that they can sell on eBay due to water damage etc.
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Anyway, since “souvenirs” must be recognizable in order to have any value, there’s probably not much that they can sell on eBay due to water damage etc.[/QUOTE]
You don’t know eBay buyers very well do ya? I’ll bet you could list a bag of soggy two year old coffee grounds from the Concordia and some fool would buy it.