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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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here is a neat Joe Jackson funny, annotated signature.

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I managed to pick up a signed Sherlock book at Waterstones, Piccadilly yesterday. I wasn't able to get a photo as my phone had next to no battery, something I regret deeply. 

Here is a photo of the signed book - enjoy :) They were really nice were the signers, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. Next time, I shall take a phone/camera. 

Picked up this grail item recently.. Merry Christmas to me.

BOOM!  Nice.

Wow. Beautiful Mike!

Very nice Mike T.

Mike T.  Awesome, will you be displaying this or keep it in the case?

Thanks guys.. I will make a custom case for it and hang it on the wall eventually.  I will post another pic when I do :)

That's really nice Mike T! Congrats!

I picked these up over the last month, but both just arrived in the last couple of days.

The first is a multi-signed ball with a retraced Al Worthington and Mickey Mantle from 1957. I realize the ball is not worth much of anything, but I wanted the physical ball. The connection of individuals who signed it (Worthington, Mantle, Grissom, Slaughter, Larsen) lead me to guess it was from a scrimmage between the Yankees and Giants during the 1957 season, since the Giants moved to SF in 1958. (The reason I'm pretty certain it's a retrace is the inscription looks like Mantle's standard from the time period.)

The second is a very odd Duke Snider SS signed ball from the 50s that was then signed by members of the 1982/83 Expos.

foo fighters used drum skin!

Henry Diltz photo.

Also available for toe modelling!

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