Shear Genius Auctions Off Items for Charity

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Tabatha, from Shear Genius, just posted an announcement on her MySpace account about a great cause. Here's what it said:

Tabatha from Shear Genius
The folks at Reville who produce Shear Genius have donated a bunch of cool Shear Genius items for an Ebay auction to help support The Challenged Athletes Foundation. The Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) is a unique organization that recognizes the athletic greatness inherent in all people with physical challenges and supports their athletic endeavors by providing grants for training, competition and equipment needs.

Some of the items include the Wall of Fame Posters; Shear Genius posters signed by the whole cast; cast nameplates from their stations; and mannequin heads from the first Short Cut challenge. It's for a great cause and it's a chance to own some great items from the show.

Click here to check it out.

And tune in tonight to the Shear Genius season finale to watch guest judge Vidal Sasoon.

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