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"But in 2005, Neil Armstrong once threatened legal action against his former barber who had earned $3,000 for selling a lock of the astronaut's hair. The barber took no heed of the threat. And then he went on to make an additional $38,000 in 2016 by selling both the hair and the barber's comb and scissors. People, I'm trying to tell you, people are crazy. But hey, he made money. He made his money. He got his coins off of that."