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How about an ongoing thread to highlight the new additions to your collection?

Whether it's a through-the-mail freebie or a big buck acquisition... it's all good. Show us what you got!

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Thanks Joe.  Hope all is well. 

It took me over 15 years but a complete cast set from Hitchcock's 1944 Lifeboat - all vintage C. 1942-45 with a 1933 Henry Hull. Candids (two? Zane Collection), a matte portrait, ANS, playbill, cuts, Players Handbook cut etc. Everything but a check it seems. Pics soon.

Also an original studio stamped cast Fox Films still and the film program (both from the original 1949 Danish release). In no order...

Tallulah Bankhead

John Hodiak

Walter Slezak

William Bendix

Canada Lee

Heather Angel

Mary Anderson

Henry Hull

Hume Cronyn

No, I have no idea who played the German boy at the very end! I was happy to find the woman that kills herself in the first 5 minutes, and I am pretty sure her baby was a doll ;) Much easier set to accomplish than Abandon Ship!

Here - I made this composite image quickly but you'll get the idea. Cast 1944 Lifeboat all vintage, described briefly above. That is not Canada Lee in the still but a stand in. I imagine he was back on the East Coast?

Please click to see all images - some are cut off.

I neglected to mention this was put together to show variety of types, and I regret there is no check but it is pretty inclusive. I now recall the Bendix to be about 1952 and the Zane items to be about 1950.

Amazing. 

J mascis was staying in the apartment next door to me and I had him sign a couple of items here's one of them.

ac/dc 8x10

Nice

Early signed Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble promotional poster. This is from Stevie's early promotional company, Classic Management.  Signed by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton. The signatures are from 1981, two years before the band's breakout LP, "Texas Flood" and a full year before their "discovery" at Montreaux in 1982.

Very nice Tacoma!  Great addition!

Wow.  Totally cool.

Fantastic!

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