Items from the Guiness World Book of Records Museum on Clifton Hill will be put up for auction.
After closing its doors last September, items from the Guiness World Book of Records Museum on Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls will be put up for auction.
Starting today you can place a bid on some unique and unusual items.
The ripleyauctions.com website makes note of several including a miniature bicycle, billed at one time as one of the smallest bicycles in the world, ridden by Las Vegas performer, Charly Charles.
There's also a giant Atari, Hercules pinball machine, which holds the record for the largest pinball game.
The site also mentions Dan Marino and Wayne Gretzy memorabilia.
The Museum first opened in 1978.

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