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Luke Littler selling signed sketches of himself online for eye-watering sum

Luke Littler selling signed sketches of himself online for eye-watering sum

The Sun2 days ago
DARTS sensation Luke Littler is selling sketches of himself for £1,295.
There are four framed drawings of the teen arrows ace to choose from — each signed with his nickname, The Nuke.
One shows him after his world championship win and another holding the Grand Slam trophy.
They are the highest priced items on 18-year-old Littler's online shop.
The pictures come with a certificate of authenticity from The Fan Cave — a site which lists the same items for less than half the price at £595.
As well as images, clothing, darts and mugs, Littler's merchandise shop is also selling rubber-backed 'The Nuke' feeding mats for pets at £15.
The listing states: 'Whether your furry friend is a messy eater or you want to add colour to their space, this mat is the perfect solution.'
Luke recently left fans divided with a new look for the World Matchplay Darts.
The teenager had ditched his iconic shirt that he had worn since last year.
Luke kept his traditional purple and yellow but with a new design.
The new shirt featured yellow paint strokes on the sleeves with a main purple body.
However, the nuclear logos had been removed from the body, as had the yellow panelling under the sleeve.
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