We are an eBay affiliate and may be compensated for clicks on links that result in purchases.

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!

Views: 238821

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Arrived today.

Peter Graves signed DVD cover. 

Been looking for an Airplane piece.

Very pleased

Eagles Signed Tee. Signed in 1994 during their Hell Freezes Over Tour.

Love that!

Wow!  Nice!

Joni Mitchell — Morning Glory on the Vine [Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019], deluxe edition, limited to 2,000 signed copies, in cloth-wrapped slipcase, with two prints:

Additional photos:

8937898A-1FAE-4442-A5F9-CBBD06FE3E01.jpeg

6675AA04-50DF-4260-A000-130F8D4E8BBD.jpeg

148C4DA9-B86E-4092-93A4-557F0A85D237.jpeg

8AA793EE-C4A4-439D-8044-CAB988CEB013.jpeg

Hello everyone!  This is the piece that started me collecting.  I like the framing part as well.

Attachments: No photo uploads here

Very nice, Gary.  I did something similar with my Van Halen autographs.

Thanks Mike!  Send me a picture of your Van Halen.  I’d love to see it.  That’s one of the bands I plan on adding to my collection at some point.

A couple books pulled from the archive....

The Stephen King is self-explanatory.

The other book was written by Charlton Heston and is an account of a trip he took to China where he did a performance of Herman Wouk's "The Caine Mutiny". It is signed by Heston and Wouk.

Neil Young — Waging Heavy Peace [Blue Rider Press, 2012], deluxe edition, limited to 1,500 signed and numbered copies, in cloth-wrapped slipcase:

Additional photos:

4C859840-D706-4DA3-ABB0-3F303CAE17BB.jpeg

CCFB3967-A1A1-4A62-9C84-595DB3BA0837.jpeg

F4DEB504-4FFA-4875-8827-B840B587757C.jpeg

3EAE4F88-1F03-4EB5-AE54-4A7DDC9DC265.jpeg

Must be music month -- I keep running into big-ticket autos for good prices.

1st printing of "My Way" by Paul Anka. One of my mother's favorite artists.

Came across two signed Robbie Robertson books in the span of a week - one is a 1st printing U.S. edition, and the other a 1st pr. Canadian edition. Were it not for the small logos on each book, you wouldn't even know they were from different companies.

The copy of the U.S. edition I found has a problem (pilling? shrinkage?) on the signature page. While I'm generally not the type of person who would advocate for cutting out signatures, it causes enough stress to the page that I'm seriously considering trimming out the entire page and creating a photo display with it.

And finally, my find of the year:

Even though I was aware of the forum topic on the deal, I was very late to the party on this one, and presumed I would never have a chance to get in on this deal. I was also aware that Polly Samson was supposed to hold a book launch event up here in Toronto, Canada, though I presumed that even if/when it is held post-pandemic, Gilmour wouldn't show up.

Lo and behold, a couple weeks back, I stumbled across a U.K. seller on Facebook Marketplace who gave me an absolute steal for the set. Either he didn't know what he had and didn't care, or knew anyway and didn't care. (It was being advertised as a "Polly Samson signed book w/ bonus photo") This is one of the copies with the bonus dual-signed photo as the "consolation prize" from the postponed launch event.

I actually wanted this for the book itself, as I'm a big fan of Leonard Cohen and was interested to see how Samson would portray this era and location with the "Canadian connection". The photo was a huge, huge bonus. (And this one's staying in my collection.)

1951 Columbia 8x10 candid by Lipmann showing Fredric March and Mildred Dunnock during the filming of Death of Salesman signed by March as Willy Loman. From George Houle. To go with my 1951 Kevin McCarthy as Biff - his first file role.

RSS

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

© 2024   Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service