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Historical Memorabilia #411105
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For those who wish to share and for those history buffs out there, what are some items of history that you own?

Some of mine are:

A NINA sign



September 12, 2001 New York Times newspaper



February 24, 1964 Life Magazine



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I'm in the process of trying to find this (I lost an auction on eBay)

November 23, 1964 Dallas Morning News newspaper



I also have a 2000 Subway Series poster that was in the actual subways during the World Series but I haven't been able to find a picture of it to post.

Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: Irishman12] #411108
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I have a 1972 letter from Richard Nixon to me somewhere. As a class project in second grade we had to write letters to the President, and he (or his staff) responded to mine.

I have campaign paraphernalia from JFK, as well as other presidential campaigns. But most of my stuff is sports paraphernalia.

I also have autographed baseballs of Joe Dimaggio, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, Joe Morgan, Mike Schmidt and Willie Stargell. I have pictures, signed by Pete Rose, Ken Griffey, Jr., Dwight Gooden and other past and present players.

I also have a football from the San Francisco/Denver Super Bowl. It was used for an extra point after one of Steve Young's five TD passes; I'd have to check which one, but it was in the first half.

One relatively inconsequential historical artifact I own that means a lot to me is my grandfather's artillery helmet from World War II.

Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: klydon1] #411109
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By the way, Irish, my family also has a couple of "No Irish Need Apply" window signs. People always get a kick out of them. ;\)

Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: klydon1] #411110
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klydon, how did you get the Super Bowl football? Also, can you find any pictures of the campaign paraphernalia?

I didn't know we were going to add sports memorabilia to the disucess but I don't see why not. When I was 18 I saved up all summer for a Michael Jordan rookie card. Well, I was going to pay $1,000 for the card alone. Instead, I got the entire set (which I believe was $1,300 at the time) for only $1,000

Michael Jordan 1986-87 Fleer Rookie card



*Mine's not the picture above, just a picture I found. I'm not sure what the grade is of my card but it's not a 9.5

Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: Irishman12] #411111
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Why not count music and film paraphernalia while we're throwing sports into the mix, eh?

I have a few things, but I think the two worth mentioning are my two original lobbycards... Both of which are numbered and in excellent shape. One is for The Wild One, and the other The Beatles' film Help!


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Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: long_lost_corleone] #411114
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My car, it survived the scrap drives of WWII. Of course, when the war started for the U.S. it was only two years old.





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Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: Irishman12] #411146
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 Originally Posted By: Irishman12
klydon, how did you get the Super Bowl football? Also, can you find any pictures of the campaign paraphernalia?



Nice set you bought. ;\)

I got the football from a neighbor of mine, who used to deal heavily in sports memorabilia. He had several of the footballs, which bear special indicia of the Super Bowls and teams. Apparently, there are many Super Bowl game balls, which they replace constantly during the course of the game.

The used balls were placed in an individual bag that stated the time of game it was used. My son has the football in a display container in his room. I guess it's his now.

I'll have to dig up my old campaign paraphernalia. It's mostly buttons. I got the Kennedy stuff in the 1980s when I was a law student in Boston. It wasn't expensive because it wasn't too rare.

If you're a big JFK buff, Irish, I would recommend a trip to the Kennedy Library in Dorchester, MA near Boston. I went with my brother on the 25th anniversary of the assassination. It was pretty fascinating. I'd like to see some of the other presidential museums and libraries.

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I have a paper from the day JFK was shot, which actually is about a 30 page retrospective on his entire life. I think it was either the Buffalo Evening News, or the now-defunct Courier Express.



Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: klydon1] #411179
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 Originally Posted By: klydon1
 Originally Posted By: Irishman12
klydon, how did you get the Super Bowl football? Also, can you find any pictures of the campaign paraphernalia?



Nice set you bought. ;\)

I got the football from a neighbor of mine, who used to deal heavily in sports memorabilia. He had several of the footballs, which bear special indicia of the Super Bowls and teams. Apparently, there are many Super Bowl game balls, which they replace constantly during the course of the game.

The used balls were placed in an individual bag that stated the time of game it was used. My son has the football in a display container in his room. I guess it's his now.

I'll have to dig up my old campaign paraphernalia. It's mostly buttons. I got the Kennedy stuff in the 1980s when I was a law student in Boston. It wasn't expensive because it wasn't too rare.

If you're a big JFK buff, Irish, I would recommend a trip to the Kennedy Library in Dorchester, MA near Boston. I went with my brother on the 25th anniversary of the assassination. It was pretty fascinating. I'd like to see some of the other presidential museums and libraries.


I didn't know if you went to the game or not but that's sweet that you got a game used Super Bowl football. As for JFK, I'm very interested in the topic. When I was younger, my family and I when we first moved to Texas went to Dallas and the Daly Plaza. I'd love to go again. Maybe this year when I head back there (it'll actually be in November)

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That car is amazing.


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Yeah, what year and model is it?

Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: Irishman12] #411420
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I have a 1961 John F. Kennedy Inauguration First Day Cover that is stamped and cancelled by the United States Post Office on January 20th, 1961 the day of his inauguration. Below is a similar one to mine, only the one below has 4 stamps and mine only has one.



I have a collection of Presidential First Day Covers that all are stamped and cancelled on the same exact day and year of the inauguration of the said President. I have from JFK 1961 to George W. Bush 2001. I need a Gerald Ford and a 2005 Geroge W. Bush.

Trying to find any Inauguration Presidential FDC before JFK with the real stamp and date of the exact inauguration day and year is very very tough. JFK was a pretty tough one to find.



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Re: Historical Memorabilia [Re: Don Cardi] #411449
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Nice DC. Looks like there's some JFK fans out there

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This Elvis Presely Hilton Hotel Menu that I own has been touted as one of the rarest Elvis/Hilton Hotel related collectibles.




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You've got some good stuff there, DC. Did you ever get to see Elvis?

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Unfortunately I never did. You?



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I also have this which I originally aquired from going to a game at Shea that year :





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 Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Unfortunately I never did. You?


About three years ago in a deli in Richmond, VA. ;\)

No, I never saw the King. I was 13 when he died, and didn't really appreciate his music then.

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Actually I was an Elvis fan as a kid. I remember exactly what I was doing when they announced his death on the radio.

Sad the way that he destroyed himself.



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Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.




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 Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
Actually I was an Elvis fan as a kid. I remember exactly what I was doing when they announced his death on the radio.

Sad the way that he destroyed himself.


I too remember. My family had just returned from South Carolina where we vacationed and visited relatives. On the way there we noticed a billboard near a large hotel in North Carolina, promoting an Elvis concert in a couple of weeks. My mother said that if only we had planned the trip a week or two later, we could have gone to the show on our way home.

He died on the day we returned. I was on the back porch when my mother had told me. She heard it on the ABC Evening News with Frank Reynolds.

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Great memorabilia you guys. \:\) I don't own much in that line. I do have some pictures of JFK & family from bazooka bubble gum. You know, like baseball cards.

I was fortunate enough to see Elvis on New Year's Eve 1975 in Pontiac Michigan. I've always been a huge fan and am so happy I got to see him. I wish I could have been able to see one of his Vegas shows though. \:\/

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 Originally Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra
That car is amazing.


Thanks.


 Originally Posted By: Irishman12
Yeah, what year and model is it?


1939 Ford Coupe.


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NGE, that is a VERY cool car.

I have a couple of old Look and Life magazines that were my Dad's. They cover the moon landing and the death of JFK, but that's about it for me. I do have my old high school yearbook. Does that count? \:D


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I have to say that Eddie's car is awesome and is the best piece of historical memorabilia on here right now.

It's beautiful!



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 Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
I have to say that Eddie's car is awesome and is the best piece of historical memorabilia on here right now.

It's beautiful!


Well, you've never seen my high school yearbook photo. \:p


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 Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
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I have to say that Eddie's car is awesome and is the best piece of historical memorabilia on here right now.

It's beautiful!


Well, you've never seen my high school yearbook photo. \:p


No I haven't. But I did see your Prom after party photoS! \:D



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Oy, are those still circulating?? Since they're from the day when you had to carve the photos on stone with a chisel and hammer, I was hoping they had been inadvertently dropped and destroyed.


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I bought them from Mr. Babe!



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Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.




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 Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
I bought them from Mr. Babe!


Damn that Mr. Babe, keeping that old stuff around. That's what I get for being a child bride!


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I guess it must have been pretty scary at Shea Stadium with floating heads hovering about and smiling down on you.

I saw Elvis down at the supermarket the other day. He was buying diapers.


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