That is incredible.
I once bought a pile of old 78s from Bob Warners shop in Worthing for 1s 6d and included in the pile was a record by Enrico Caruso that was recorded on 1 side only, the other side was blank Sotherbys said it was i of only 6 copies ever made of that song but unfortunately she dropped it and broke it before she could take it up to them to sell for her.
In a similar vein I lost all my old ,mainly Albion, programme collection after moving house. I can only think they were left in the loft and got missed although the removals company did the packing up so maybe they got binned. The programme I was most annoyed at losing was the first ever floodlit game at the Goldstone which I seem to recall was against a team called Frem from Copenhagen I think.
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Just found this online....just as I remembered it !
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Not found anything but in the early 90's, when I would have been in my early teens we moved house and my Mum couldn't be bothered to bring the contents of the attic with us and left a vast amount of original Star Wars toys and memorabilia up there. there were 4 of us kids, all boys, all brought up on Star Wars and there must have easily been about 15 large boxes filled to the brim with figures, bases, space-ships and other stuff. I wince to think how much it would all be worth now.
So somebody will have found them down the line and prob made a small fortune.
*awaits Ernest thread about his nephew finding them.
They churned out millions and millions of them worldwide remember, hardly a Bible 1st edition
To make you feel better, the used stuff doesn't go for a fortune. Only the pristine unopened boxes and you'd have had a sad childhood if you had loads like that still in your loft! I passed equal amounts on to my godchildren, they love it and it's good to see kids enjoying them as I once did. That's worth a damned size more that than thinking of them as money money money. You can pick up a stormtrooper etc for a couple of quid or less. Honestly, they're really not as much as people think. They churned out millions and millions of them worldwide remember, hardly a Bible 1st edition
I was clearing out my Dad's loft and found some live letters he has written to my Mum forty years previously- just before they married.
He was most embarrassed.
Apparently 'Norwich' is not a reference to an away game he planned to attend...
That programme is worth a fortune.
bloke next door to me found a gun in his.....
Mothers, eh?Not found anything but in the early 90's, when I would have been in my early teens we moved house and my Mum couldn't be bothered to bring the contents of the attic with us and left a vast amount of original Star Wars toys and memorabilia up there. there were 4 of us kids, all boys, all brought up on Star Wars and there must have easily been about 15 large boxes filled to the brim with figures, bases, space-ships and other stuff. I wince to think how much it would all be worth now.
So somebody will have found them down the line and prob made a small fortune.
*awaits Ernest thread about his nephew finding them.
… hardly a Bible 1st edition
In his what?