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Cassidy sell off
November 16, 2006
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Seventies heart-throb David Cassidy, best known for his role in 'the Partridge Family', is selling off memorabilia from his pop career.
Fans can snap up his white polyester jumpsuit, flared dungarees, and even his metal lunchbox and Thermos flask emblazoned with pictures of The Partridge Family.
The most expensive items up for auction are Cassidy's guitars.
A customised Gibson electric guitar which the star took around the world during the 1970s is expected to fetch around $12,000.
The white jumpsuit studded with rhinestones, which Cassidy wore on stage in 1972 and 1973, is expected to fetch around $1,500.
Proceeds from the auction will go to charity.
The actor, who also became a pop star, had a large fan base full of hysterical teenagers who mobbed him wherever he went.