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December 1, 2008 Heath Ledger, Charlton Heston finger puppets at Moss mosspuppets480.jpg Downtown shop Moss is selling a set of designer Gone But Not Forgotten finger puppets featuring the knitted likenesses of Charlton Heston, Heath Ledger, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and other famous people who ... (link)

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Heath Ledger Comes Back as Finger Puppet
Published 12/1/2008 by Jen Carlson at Gothamist
... those looking for the perfect gift: Gone But Not Forgotten finger puppets. The commemorative set includes knit versions of six well known names that died this year: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jesse Helms, Maharishi Maresh Yogi, Yves Saint Laurent, Charlton Heston and Heath Ledger. The puppets portraying those who have passed on will go for 90 bucks, but there are some glaring omissions, namely George Carlin, Roy Scheider and Paul Newman, to name a few. [via NewYorkology] ...

The Finger Wakes [Finger Puppets]
Published 12/2/2008 by Intern Margaret at Jezebel
[image] For the puppet enthusiast who has everything, the "Gone But Not Forgotten" finger puppet set from NYC's Moss makes the perfect Christmas gift. The set of hand-crocheted finger puppets commemorating celebrities who died in 2008 includes Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jesse Helms, Maharishi Maresh Yogi, Yves Saint Laurent, Charlton Heston, and Heath Ledger. The set, designed by Francesca Basilico, costs $90. [ Gothamist via NewYorkology ]

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