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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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Wow. Way to go, J.Seah! I'm just curious what an awesome item like that goes for. Would you share what you paid for it? If you'd rather not, I understand.

Thanks James!! Authentic full signed Nirvana memorabilia does not come cheap.
Let's just say I paid the seller a good price to part with it. :)

Here, here  j. That means I agree.

That's awesome.how bout selling it to me now.cmon,you just got it.you can't be to attached to it yet.lol.seriously great piece! Congrats!!

Thanks Paul!! I deeply attached to this piece already. :)

Here's my just framed lennon sig.circa 74'
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holy crap that nirvana cymbol ! bought these from a guy who won a I heart radio contest to go bowling with the black keys. when i met dan he was a jerk. doubt theres many authentic guitars out there.

I love it Paul. I think it´s framed in a very clever way with the photo surrounding the signature, if you get what I mean with my bad english... :-)

I get it lol.I thinkwe both did great jobs framing the lennons using period photos based on the time period of the signatures.

Here´s my John Lennon, signed in 1963/64!

I'm somewhat disappointed that someone felt it necessary to write in "1959" in blue over the other written date (1954), but still glad I won this. I definitely overpaid, and I'm seriously considering making a "cut" of the signature, just so I can get it authenticated without having to pay someone to authenticate a bunch of other random names that signed the page.

I'll probably never know for sure if it's authentic (the writing looks extremely fancy for a 13-yr-old), but this would be arguably one of the earliest known examples of a tough signature missing from most Cubs collections: Ken Hubbs.

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