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items The first know ''Rocky Horror'' Fan Made Merchandise was a hand drawn Dr. Frank-N-Furter silk-screened sweat shirt in late 1975 made by two teens who saw the film at the [[UA Westwood]]opening weekend; Holly Field and Hilary Laddin.
 
items The first know ''Rocky Horror'' Fan Made Merchandise was a hand drawn Dr. Frank-N-Furter silk-screened sweat shirt in late 1975 made by two teens who saw the film at the [[UA Westwood]]opening weekend; Holly Field and Hilary Laddin.
  
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show had enthusiastic fans dating back to its opening week in the US. Because there was no Officially Licensed Merchandise for ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' available in ints first three and a half years, and the creative nature of Rocky Horror fans, a sub-culture of Do-It-Yourself and fan-made items popped up at regular showings of the film.

items The first know Rocky Horror Fan Made Merchandise was a hand drawn Dr. Frank-N-Furter silk-screened sweat shirt in late 1975 made by two teens who saw the film at the UA Westwoodopening weekend; Holly Field and Hilary Laddin.

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