The glove that the King of Pop wore during the Victory Tour in 1984, just wrangled in almost $71,000 at the Profiles in History (or, Profiles in HIStory, if you want to stick to the Jackson theme) auction.
I would've rather had the Martin D-28 guitar that Elvis played during his final Vegas performance. Apparently, a lot of other folks would, too. That sold for $106,200.
The auction made $5 million in memorabilia sales in this auction.
Added by Josh Board on October 11, 2009 at 8:57pm —
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It seems in auctions, people aren't getting the prices they want for their high end items. Maybe now isn't the right time to be selling, but here's something else Christie's is whipping out today.
A tiny King Kong figurine that's a 22-inch skeleton, used in one of the climactic scenes of the 1933 movie (not the Jack Black, Brody movie, which I thought was horrible).
The monster ended up being made by adding layers of cotton, rubber, liquid latex, and rabbit fur, to a metal…
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Added by Josh Board on October 9, 2009 at 9:30am —
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I often complain to my friends about our legal system. And it's stories like this that make me complain.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Ryan Howard hit his 200th career home run. And that's not all that much of a milestone. Well, I didn't think it was.
But it's the fastest player in baseball to ever reach that milestone so quickly.
A 12-year-old caught the ball, and the procedure that always happens happened.
The player wanted to keep the ball, so he…
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Added by Josh Board on October 8, 2009 at 11:15am —
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Dodger manager Joe Torre was on Jay Leno, answering the 10 questions. That's a new bit Leno does, where a celebrity answers 10 questions remotely. It's usually a big name (he's had Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, and Mel Gibson all do this bit). And some of the questions are goofier and more fun than the questions you hear in the studio.
He asked Torre the weirdest prank he was ever involved in. Torre said his first year in baseball, this manager used to give a brand new baseball to the…
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Added by Josh Board on October 6, 2009 at 10:30am —
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I love classic rock. And, I'd love nothing more than an Electric Warrior album signed by Marc Bolan of T-Rex. Of course, you'd need to use a silver or gold paint pen, as the alum is mostly black (and also raise him from the dead...yeah, typical rock star movie; died in a car crash).
I guess us autograph collectors would rather have that than a fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex. Maybe that's because Bonhams & Butterfields had a starting bid in the millions!
They were hoping…
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Added by Josh Board on October 4, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Ingmar Bergman's writing desk and chair would've looked so nice in my office. I don't care about the wine glasses, tea set, or other belongs that sold. But, the Bukowski auction house in Stockholm made almost a million bucks with all the stuff.
Added by Josh Board on October 2, 2009 at 2:31am —
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If anyone knows who broke into my house and stole the Picasso I had on the wall, I'd like answers.
Okay, now that I got your attention...
The real story is this.
Two armed robbers got a Rene Magritte from a small museum in Brussels. I'm sure more of you know Renee Zellwegger but not Magritte. He's a Belgian surrealist, who did the 1948 "Olympia" oil painting, that was a nude portrait of his wife, Georgette (I'm guessing she would've flipped out if he tried to…
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Added by Josh Board on September 30, 2009 at 7:29pm —
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Well, this would be a lot more fun had it been a song like Scrambled Eggs or something.
But in a Liverpool library, they found something the 10-year-old Paul wrote. It was an essay about the queen. Kevin Roach, a British researcher, said it was ver tidy, in a curling script, on the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Sir Paul (well before he was a "sir") won the under-11 age category of the competition, and was awarded a gift certificate for books.
Added by Josh Board on September 28, 2009 at 11:33pm —
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In an Entertainment Weekly I was reading a few days ago, the last page (connected to the actual magazine cover), was a full-page advertisement for M&Ms. It showed the members of the band KISS, but as M&Ms (now, if I was in charge of this ad campaign, I would've made a bunch of M&Ms dangling off of Gene Simmons long tongue...)
I would've also made the stage lights, which spell out KISS in the background, all with yellow M&Ms.
Each member has their stars or…
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Added by Josh Board on September 23, 2009 at 1:05am —
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I write for a newspaper in San Diego (San Diego Reader, if anyone is in town, pick one up).
I did a blog on their website called "Daisy's Pushing Daisies". It had to do with Jessica Simpson, who had a malti-poo (the same dog I have), being dragged off by a coyote. She put flies up asking for the publics help in finding it.
I think I angered some PETA people and dog lovers, when I said that she'll get the dog back as the "poo" part of maltipoo. Because, once the coyote has…
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Added by Josh Board on September 21, 2009 at 11:04am —
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Well, they're both a bundle of energy. They both lived in L.A.
But...it's the fact that they were both in San Diego recently. And, as my complaint previously regarding Mario Andretti being in town, I didn't know about Flea's appearance. I think he's one of the best bass players in music history, and would've loved to have gotten his autograph.
It was a charity fundraiser in La Jolla, for the Surf Industry Manufacturers' Humanitarian of the Year, which was awarded to Flea,…
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Added by Josh Board on September 20, 2009 at 12:32am —
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On TMZ tonight, they did a story about Ryan Seacrest doing some kind of benefit at a childrens hospital.
A man asked for his autograph, and he signed.
Later, Seacrest was walking to his car (not sure if he said "Seacrest out" before leaving). The man approached again, and he somehow got between Seacrest and his car. The security with Ryan asked the guy to move and the guy started choking one security member and throwing punches.
The police were called and the…
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Added by Josh Board on September 19, 2009 at 1:14am —
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I saw a quick blurt on Showbiz Tonight on CNN yesterday...they said a magazine signed by John Lennon sold for $12,000. That's a bit steep for a Lennon signature, but it is the magazine in which he's quoted as saying The Beatles are more popular than Jesus (for those young folks, after Lennon said this, a lot of protests were staged and burning of Beatles albums took place).
Lennon then held a press conference for the idiots of the world, explaining: I never said we were better than…
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Added by Josh Board on September 18, 2009 at 1:13am —
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I saw a preview of the movie "Big Fan" which stars one of the best stand-up comedians working today -- Patton Oswald. He tones down the funny in this serious role of a sad-sack sports fan.
Since he's a huge fan of the New York Giants, there are a few scenes that talk briefly about autographs. One includes them seeing their favorite player at a gas station (and they follow him to a strip club). One wishes he had a Sharpie. The other suggests they follow him into the bathroom, since…
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Added by Josh Board on September 17, 2009 at 1:26am —
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Of all the late night shows, Jimmy Kimmel does more bits relating to autographs. And he's at it again.
Last night, he showed a clip of Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced congressman, on a recent interview. Kimmel joked about him "selling his seat" and then he joked that he'd "sell the seat he was sitting on."
Kimmel showed all the other guests who have recently sat on it...Shaq, Mel Gibson, and "four foxes," which included Michael J. Fox and Megan Fox.
Blagojevich…
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Added by Josh Board on September 16, 2009 at 1:27am —
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Little kids are always after autographs from their favorite baseball players. Heck, even us big kids are.
But a 6-year-old at Comerica Park for the Tigers-Blue Jays game Friday, wanted something else. A baseball. And, usually the kids hang on the rails and ask the players warming up for balls. This kid had a better idea.
The 7th inning had ended, and the Tigers were coming onto the field. The boy jumped onto the field and ran to the pitcher's mount. He lost his baseball…
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Added by Josh Board on September 13, 2009 at 1:16pm —
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I rely on the local papers to give me the scoop on when an author or athlete is doing an autograph signing. And, the Union-Tribune in San Diego, is hit-and-miss.
Yesterday, I was reading the paper that evening, and it said that at Camp Pendleton (the military base 10 miles north of San Diego), that racing legend Mario Andretti would be doing an autograph signing at the opening of a new Firestone auto-care. That started at noon.
He also threw out the first pitch for a…
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Added by Josh Board on September 12, 2009 at 6:31pm —
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There's an auction happening in Stockholm...but in this day and age of computers, you can view the interest pieces of Ingmar Bergman online, and not by flying over there!
Those items include film cameras, a desk, and Golden Globe awards that belonged to the Swedish film legend.
Bukowskis is the auction house, and they have over 330 Bergman items for sale, include some chess pieces that it's speculated were used in the director's 1957 film "The Seventh Seal" and a 60s…
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Added by Josh Board on September 10, 2009 at 7:47am —
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Andy Warhol had a bunch of cardboard boxes that stored things he collected. I heard there were over 600.
They were opened the other day, and guess what they found? No, no...not a bunch of spoiled Campbell's soups. But, a lot of interesting little items.
One box had $17,000 cash. Another had a naked photo of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis that was autographed. Sure, there was some junk. One box had a piece of crusty wedding cake, another had taxi receipts and fan…
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Added by Josh Board on September 5, 2009 at 11:45pm —
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So, you just spent a few hundred dollars on an autograph, and wonder if it's real. Sure, there's a letter of authenticity, but so what. You spend your night Googling for other examples of the signature, and they don't seem to match up the way you'd prefer.
Well, this sort of thing happens in all collecting fields.
A perfect example is what went down in Amsterdam recently.
The Dutch national museum had a rock that was supposedly brought back from the moon by U.S.…
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Added by Josh Board on September 1, 2009 at 11:42pm —
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