Memorabilia Auction
Posted in collectables & memorabilia on 05/25/2009 01:18 am by collectablesmemorabilia.net admin
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NFL Protoast Toasters $14.99 You can add football flair to any scrapbook, framed autograph or even to your room decor with this Sports Images NFL® team logo patch. The authentic logo patch is decorated in team colors…. |
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MLB Protoast Toasters $39.99 Enjoy your morning toast, complete with your favorite MLB team’s logo. As seen on The View and Home Shopping Network, the Protoast Toaster offers retro style on your kitchen counter. More importantly for baseball fans, it also has your favorite MLB team’s logo on the outside and, once the timer dings, toasts it right into the middle of your morning slice of toast. The two-slice unit has adjus… |
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Supernatural $3.85 The Arista debut of Carlos Santana and band gives fans of the soulful guitar vet two albums in one, but it’s a decidedly good-news, bad-news proposition. First, there’s a fine collection of late-’90s-model Santana–tastefully tooled songs driven by Latin jazz and Afro-Cuban rhythms (“[Da Le] Taleo,” “Africa Bamba,” “Migra,” “Primavera,” and the emotionally charged instrumental “El Farol”) that all… |
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Unforgettable $2.00 Four years after her return to recording after a much-publicized battle with drug addiction, Natalie Cole found herself unexpectedly experiencing a virtual reinvention as a bestselling artist and performer, thanks to a project she had longed to do for many years. Unforgettable with Love was the soulful singer’s way of paying tribute to her late, legendary father, Nat “King” Cole, and marked her la… |
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Recovering the Satellites $2.38 Recovering the Satellites may not be quite the tower of song that the Crows’ debut August and Everything After was, but it could hardly be called a sophomore slump. Vocalist Adam Duritz and crew mine similar territory on the more densely produced Satellites, couching tales of dreamers, lovers, and losers in music that’s part classic rock redux and part heartfelt folk jangle. As able as the band is… |
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Constantine (Widescreen Edition) $3.60 In the grand scheme of theological thrillers, Constantine aspires for the greatness of The Exorcist but ranks more closely with The Order. Based on the popular Hellblazer comic book series, and directed with nary a shred of intelligence by music video veteran Francis Lawrence, it’s basically The Matrix with swarming demons instead of swarming machines. Keanu Reeves slightly modifies his Matrix per… |
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27 Dresses (Widescreen Edition) $4.00 Katherine Heigl (Knocked up TV’s Grey’s Anatomy) lights up the screen in this charming romantic comedy from the screenwriter of The Devil Wears Prada.” Heigl stars as Jane a romantic completely selfless woman who has been a bridesmaid in no less than 27 weddings. Unfortunately her own happy ending seems to be nowhere in sight. Until her younger sister Tess captures the heart of Jane’s boss — on w… |
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Tosh.0 406 $1.99 … |
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Rico Chicago Bears Chrome License Plate Frame $19.99 When you’re cruising around town, everyone should know who you root for. Show off your fandom with this NFL® chrome license plate frame from RICO®. It boasts a durable metal construction and is decorated with the molded plastic inserts…. |
Why hippies pay $ 1 million objects Grateful Dead?
I just rejected the capitalist economy? Maybe it's just hippie Crits! SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Forty years after the Summer of Love celebrated the free-living forms of the 1960's counterculture, bidders paid more than $ 1.1 million at auction Tuesday for Grateful Dead memorabilia. A cream 1975 Travis Bean colored electric guitar belonging to the legendary band, lead guitarist Later, Jerry Garcia, brought in $ 312,000 in a brisk sale, the auction house said. Enthusiasts also bid $ 102,000 for an acoustic guitar and $ 39.000 for a Gibson electric guitar played by Garcia. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070508/en_nm/gratefuldead_dc
I thought hippies had no money? I'm so confused …
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