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- NATION, Page 49American NotesENTREPRENEURSSelling a Piece Of the Rock
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- Never underestimate the ingenuity of a businessman out to
- make a quick buck. Last week two shipments of gray and white
- rubble, totaling 20 tons, were airlifted from Germany to
- Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. The Missouri
- entrepreneurs who imported the debris swear that it comes from
- demolished portions of the Berlin Wall. Just in time for the
- Christmas shopping season, they will split it into 2-oz. chunks
- to be sold, along with an "informative booklet and a declaration
- of authenticity," for $10 to $15 in gift shops and department
- stores.
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- They had better get those historic stocking stuffers out
- fast if they want to corner the market. William Bell, 22, a
- Munster, Ind., car salesman, and his uncle, Paul Wells, 37, a
- painting contractor from suburban Washington, have set up an
- import company to send out what they, too, say are nuggets of
- the famous barricade. According to Wells, Bell was in Berlin
- last week "chipping away." And along New York City's fashionable
- Fifth Avenue, two more entrepreneurs, David Schwartz and Edmond
- Howar, are undercutting the competition with their own purported
- pieces of the Wall. Price: $7.
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