Posted September 10, 200618 yr Check out this guy if you are into soul memorabilia....but the starting prices make me think he doesent really want to sell them. Blake https://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZmmm3msQQhtZ-1
September 10, 200618 yr =========== ouch imagine the ebay fees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Interesting that the descriptions allied to items do not have the statement " Certificate Of Authenticity included " ....... Malc Burton Edited September 10, 200618 yr by Malc Burton
September 10, 200618 yr Interesting that the descriptions allied to items do not have the statement " Certificate Of Authenticity included " ....... Malc Burton Good point Malc Perhaps he should have got the Four Tops who signed the sheet music to sign another bit of paper sating that the first bit of paper they had signed was genuine. Seriously who's to say that a certificate of authenticity is a genuine certificate of authenticity, is there a certificate of authenticity certificate of authenticity?
September 10, 200618 yr Good point Malc Perhaps he should have got the Four Tops who signed the sheet music to sign another bit of paper sating that the first bit of paper they had signed was genuine. Seriously who's to say that a certificate of authenticity is a genuine certificate of authenticity, is there a certificate of authenticity certificate of authenticity? Obviously a Marx Brothers fan Andy ( The part of the first part etc ...... ) . Good statement . My point I was trying to make is that , generally , with memorabila sites offering items with high price tags , they will always state , the respective item will come complete with a certificate of authenticity . I was strange that the description of / for items on that particular site did not include such a statement . Malc
September 10, 200618 yr as far as the posters are concerned, those starting prices are a little on the cheap side. those "boxing style" posters from the 60s, particularly for soul reviews, fetch tons of money. i wouldnt be surprised if the final bids on those didnt exceed $5000. people who collect those things are wacky, ive met a few as i used to do group art shows/conventions with other poster makers. lots of fat, white dudes ... grateful dead tshirts ... fanny packs, etc. sorta the same crowd that frequents record conventions
September 10, 200618 yr Author I would have loved to be at the gig advertised in one of the posters.....the one billing Gene Chandler and The Artistics together. Me and all the brothers, Bud' in hand. BH
September 10, 200618 yr as far as the posters are concerned, those starting prices are a little on the cheap side. those "boxing style" posters from the 60s, particularly for soul reviews, fetch tons of money. i wouldnt be surprised if the final bids on those didnt exceed $5000. people who collect those things are wacky, ive met a few as i used to do group art shows/conventions with other poster makers. lots of fat, white dudes ... grateful dead tshirts ... fanny packs, etc. sorta the same crowd that frequents record conventions What on earths a fanny pack?
September 10, 200618 yr What on earths a fanny pack? I think its a money belt. Sounds more interesting than it is.
September 10, 200618 yr I think its a money belt. Sounds more interesting than it is. It's a bum bag.
February 2, 200718 yr we call them bum bags Was it really worth reviving this thread for a bit of Bum and Fanny? No offence Blake! Sean
Check out this guy if you are into soul memorabilia....but the starting prices make me think he doesent really want to sell them.
Blake
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