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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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Sweet Maris!

thanks bro

Picked up this framed Stan Musial signed jersey last week.  While I'm sure they exist, I have never seen one with this many inscriptions. 

That is nice, great pick up, congrats

Haven't shared much on this thread in awhile so I'll post a few cool recent pick-ups, some you may have seen in other threads.

I've had an itch for Jeter lately after selling my only Jeter ball so I've added some new ones to ease the pain:

Really awesome Ted Williams signed 16x20 I snagged at a ridiculous price, this is a monster piece can't wait to frame/matte it:

Big Mac and Matt Kemp balls I picked up from my man Tony:

Some 2013 Five Star autos I have picked up, trying to complete this set, these are beautiful incredibly thick cards. (They feel more like little plaques):

Few signed cards/TTMs I picked up:

Didn't know Kershaw did TTM. That's awesome.

Great stuff, love the Williams

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Hello everyone, Here are a few items i have been lucky enough to collect recently. The first is one that i have been after for a long time. He was probably one of, if not the best session guitarist in the last century. Which garnered him the title of the greatest guitarist you have never heard of. I am referring to Tommy Tedesco of course. His signatures are extremely rare, so i was happy to find this one after years of searching.

The next autograph is from Lester Williams, a relatively unknown blues guitarist, but a tremendous musician. The signature is hard to see, but it was so rare, i had to get it.

The next is from a really cool guitarist who made a major name for himself in country music. Mr. Speedy West

And another really cool autograph i just got in, is from Manitas De Plata. Plata stirs some controversy in the flamenco genre. Manitas heralded himself at one time as the greatest flamenco guitarist in the world. Plata played at tremendous speeds, but lacked alot of the technicality and originality of other flamenco guitarists of the era. This soured alot of people, as they viewed Manitas as arrogant for bestowing the title on himself. Some say that Plata was all flash and just played as many notes as possible. But, regardless of your opinion of him, he is an amazing guitarist who has helped to further the flamenco field. Most guitarists know of Malmsteen. He is a guitarist who garnered fame in the 80s and 90s primarily for his blazing speeds on the guitar and his technicality. Malmsteen is one of the fastest guitarists in the world and this is how he got his fame. Malmsteen is also one arrogant son of a gun from what i have heard. I have listened to alot of Yngwie's music and in my opinion all his songs sound the same. Even his acoustic work is just blazing speed, that in my opinion lacks any true emotion. Yet he will almost always be on the best rock guitarist lists. Plata was also a speed demon, only in the flamenco genre. His signatures are very rare. I have 2, and this is a signed program.

in FOOTBALL lm working on my 3rd QB football and have a few of expensive signatures on themMy wife has taken claim of my HOF poster with 75ish signatures on it and in BASEBALL my 3 favorite pieces are my '69 Mets team signed ball, my Yankee signed bat with over 80 signatures and lastly my Scooter single signed bat with HOLY COW and HOF

Here are a few that i got in recently that i am happy to add. I am lucky enough to have a connection to a blues collector who used to book the blues giants from around the late 80s on. I have purchased alot of items from him and really liked these 2 from Honeyboy Edwards and Pinetop Perkins

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