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Dave (he didn't want his surname used) of genteel Islington, London UK, has created a business no-one seemed to know there was a demand for before.
He offers to collect the old printed *advertiser censored* collections of deceased people, when relatives are too embarrassed to dispose of them by themselves. He calls around in an unmarked van then resells the stashes at his store for collectors of 'bizarre and erotic images'.
The magazines, videos and posters are mostly from the 70s and 80s and 'very mild', Dave says, compared to today's Internet offerings.
http://www.france24.com/en/20150813...aef&aef_campaign_date=2015-08-13&dlvrit=65413
He offers to collect the old printed *advertiser censored* collections of deceased people, when relatives are too embarrassed to dispose of them by themselves. He calls around in an unmarked van then resells the stashes at his store for collectors of 'bizarre and erotic images'.
The magazines, videos and posters are mostly from the 70s and 80s and 'very mild', Dave says, compared to today's Internet offerings.
http://www.france24.com/en/20150813...aef&aef_campaign_date=2015-08-13&dlvrit=65413