Turns out club kid-cum-murderer Michael Alig is selling off his collection of peripherally-related-to-Party Monster memorabilia via Mandelbaum Booksellers.
In an all-caps sale from the L.A.-based rare books and ephemera purveyors branded "MICHAEL ALIG CLUB KID/KILLER," include the lunchbox he was carrying at the time of his arrest (filled with things like an empty bottle of Methadone, razor blades, nail polish MAC eye shadow, a broach [sic] and a hotel room key), a set of photos from his early party days at the Roxy for $1250 and his first-edition copy of Disco Bloodbath which he kept with him in jail for $500.
Alig put a bunch of paintings he did while he was incarcerated up for sale earlier this summer as well.
Peep a few of the items from the Mandelbaum sale below -- or if you're seriously contemplating purchasing that nail polish from the 90s, you can contact the sellers here.
Alig put a bunch of paintings he did while he was incarcerated up for sale earlier this summer as well.
Peep a few of the items from the Mandelbaum sale below -- or if you're seriously contemplating purchasing that nail polish from the 90s, you can contact the sellers here.
A first-edition copy of James St. James' Disco Bloodbath that belonged to Alig's mother and hand-written note from the author -- $300
The lunchbox Michael Alig was carrying when he was arrested
The lunchbox Michael Alig was carrying when he was arrested
The contents of the lunchbox Alig was carrying when he was arrested -- pricing is currently unlisted.
photos from Alig's early club days at The Roxy -- $1250