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*****YEAR IN REVIEW 2024: WHAT WERE YOUR TOP GETS? MISSES?*****
Wanted to start as always by thanking our founder Steve Cyrkin, Admin for this wonderful site!
I'm up to 80 Friends here, and so appreciate everybody's contributions in this community to help build our collections in this Autograph hobby we all so love.
As 2024 comes to a close, it's time again for:
*****YEAR IN REVIEW 2024: WHAT WERE YOUR TOP GETS? MISSES?*****
If you all will kindly allow me to go first here's
*****MY GETS: (In no apparent order)
Alex Van Halen
Brain May (finally!)
Green Day
Coldplay
Bon Jovi
Alice Cooper (yet again!)
Bruce Dickinson
Peter Frampton (big thanks to Roger Epperson roger epperson)
*****MY MISSES:
None this year, our awesome community shared some incredible finds and I got all the ones that interested me!
I kept my promise to my wife and Jason H that I was pulling back on purchasing, as my autograph collection now completely fills the walls in my Music/Autograph room!
I always remain on the lookout for an Axl Rose or Elvis Presley :)
So...now it's your turn.... 2024: WHAT WERE YOUR TOP GETS? MISSES?
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year...See you in 2025 !!!
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Without a doubt, this vintage signed C. 1955 Joyce Randolph SP. I searched for 6 years everyday for this after selling my previous example to a friend looking to complete a set. I am thrilled to have a complete set of vintage SP's once again, and the fountain pen signature is much more attractive then the early skipping ballpoint on the previous example.
The previous example:
Wow! Congrats on concluding your "6 year Hunt" with this prize autograph Eric Keith Longo!
One of the nicest "Trixie Norton"'s that I've seen.
+1 to "the fountain pen signature is much more attractive".
I know i got a lot of good ones this year. Currently in boxes because I just moved. Also lost out on about 10 because the post office is horrible at forwarding. Lost my Anniston, kenny g, Josh brolin, Jimmy Fallon, Chris pine to name a few. They sure did forward those useless mail advertisements though.
Picked keanu reeves, Tom Selleck, Kevin Conner, deion sanders, Brian may, jlo and katie perry to name a few off the top of my head.
wanted pacino to sign his book as well as cher. Oh well, another time.
My biggest get of 2024 is being friends with JIMMY JAMES! Enthusiasm is infectious. Happy holidays JJ.
Knob Dylan WOW! That is so very kind and nice of you to say! Right back at ya, and Happy Holidays!
Gets:
Alex Van Halen
Blackberry Smoke signed poster at M&G.
Victor Davis Hanson (TTM)
Frontmen
Misses: None that I wanted.
Steve P. Blackberry Smoke are a great band...way to score their autographs!
And a bunch of really nice guys at the M&G. Benji gave me a thumbs up after I told him he was one of the best slide players around...lol
niiiice
I guess the Chappell Roan signed CD would be up there largely on the basis of how quickly she blew up (and how much authentic signatures are going for now). Other prime ones include the signed vinyls from Tate McRae (Newbury), Melanie Martinez, Gracie Abrams, Remi Wolf (all three from Electric Fetus), Billie Eilish, personalized items from Aurora, Charli XCX and Beabadoobee thanks to Banquet. A few others as well.
Misses include Gwen Stefani (still waiting to see how this plays out, but it seems like at the very least the vinyl is bad), Bon Jovi autopenned CDs, Ashley Sienna poster (shipped as a flat, badly damaged but was able to get one from her in person last month).
Happy Holidays Rich ! Nice GETS, especially in my opinion, Billie Eilish!
Gwen Stefani is still available as autographed vinyl at Newbury Comics but US shipping only.
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