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Annie Oakley shot coin
19th century half dollar shot by Annie Oakley. She was the first in TV. Originally from around Greenville, Ohio she spent winters in Leesburg, Florida and Pinehurst, NC.
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The coolest thing I own is Sophia Loren's directors chair from the movie Grumpier Old Men. Won it at a charity auction.
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A lock of my blonde hair which was cut when I was three years old....it proves that I am REALLY a blond. HeHe
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WWI trench art made by my grandfather while hunkered down in a trench in Germany
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1. A nineteenth century Dresden China Tom and Jerry Bowl and 12 cups. Very ornately painted with gold edges. My Great Grandfather owned a tavern near Hermann, Missouri where he served T and Js during the holidays.
2. A program, in near mint condition, from the first AFL / NFL championship game between the Packers and Chiefs in 1967, before it was called the "Super Bowl". |
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Another is a limited edition John Lennon Signature Epiphone Casino. In 1965 both John and George acquired Epiphone Casinos. John made it his primary guitar for the rest of the Beatles career. In the 90s Gibson, who owns Epiphone, decided to do a commemorative guitar. Yoko allowed them to get their hands on John's guitar and they took photographs, did tracings and took measurements. They then produced 1965 numbered instruments. I own #89. I also own a Ludwig drum kit identical to the one that Ringo played on the first Ed Sullivan show. His was a 1964 kit and mine's a 1965 but there were no changes in the way they were made in those years. |
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Project Gemini Master Countdown signed, "To Gary - Best of Luck...Neal Armstrong, Charles Conrad, abd Bill Aldrin." My uncle was a honcho for Martin Marietta during Gemini.
Also a 1965 Epiphone Casino lefty. But then there are old tapes of rehearsals with those still here and gone and those wonder images of my son. |
I've got two pretty cool items - a (nearly perfect condition) copy of a 1938 Syracuse Herald newspaper with a picture of Lou Gehrig on his way to the world series, sitting in the back of a pickup truck on his suitcase. Also in the paper is a picture of Hitler, during a ticker tape parade.
Second, I have a J.W. Pepper "Surprise" cornet that was manufactured in 1894 and sold for around $15 new. The cornet is in excellent condition and I typically play a song or two during each local performance. The cornet was a gift to me recently from a friend. |
My grandfather's signed Prohibition Pledge card. I knew him as a fun-loving Welshman, so something tells me he didn't really mean it!!
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