As long as there is a buyer, one can (theoretically) sell anything. That has really been the case with the dismantlement of Shea Stadium as bizarre pieces to our beloved home make their way to the market place. When Shea Stadium was first being stripped of things that can be sold, there were popular items like chairs and bricks. Items that any reasonable person would expect to be sold as memorabilia.
However, other pieces of Shea have been surfacing since 2008. Some are funny (like Ketchup/Mustard dispensers), some leave you questioning why would they break that item up (like individual lightbulb holders from the scoreboard) and others just make you wonder. That is what we are celebrating here today. This item was found on a site that is selling old items from Shea, and I just can't imagine who would actually buy this, but I'm sure people have and will: