Still working on the piece for later today but I thought I would share these results. I found out last minute that PK Subban would be doing an autograph session at a local best buy. Naturally I was there as I never turn down free stuff (might make that the blogs moto...stay tuned!). Great guy in person for the Price photo he made sure to let me know he was leaving room for "carey aka price is right" in his own words.
Finding Stuff.
As a collector finding collectables locally rather then ebay can be extremely rewarding. In my opinion most things on ebay are either over priced from the start or become over priced by overzealous collectors. When I have time to kill I like go through kijiji and poke around local markets in hopes of finding something interesting. I have to say that the last couple days have been great in that regard.
I have managed to find a Montreal Gazette sports section from the day they closed the Montreal Forum. I had hopes of coming up with a unique framing idea for framing my Program and ticket from that game. Its seems like the addition of the newspaper may just be what I was looking for.
I also got the chance to score a few retirement ceremony packages from two of the greatest goalies in Montreal history. I was able to obtain the complete package Patrick Roy package (Ticket,Program,Litho,Mask,Banner and pucks) as well as parts of the Ken Dryden ceremony package (Mask and program). I was extremely pleased to come across these pieces as time passes the harder some of these pieces will be to find in good condition.
While purchasing the retirment bundles I was able to haggle that two Metro Game giveaway bobbleheads be thrown into the deal. Not bad, I already had the Koivu bobble but nothing beats the great price of free.
The infamous Guy Lafleur disco album. Probably the worst music ever made but truly interesting and must have for any Montreal Canadiens collector. This is the second one in my collection but the price was so low I figure one day I will make use of my double. Fun fact the album includes a shirtless poster of Guy Lafleur...I'm not sure if I was the demographic for this album.
Here is a look at the "Launch Party" for the album. Seems corny now but the ladies back then seem to feeling flower's music.
Overall I was very pleased with what I was able to pick up for the price I paid (total under 40$). My favorite piece hands down has to be the Gazette from the forum's last night. The interesting cover page work and from front to back the section was a great read. I'll post the finished product once I frame it with my other forum pieces.
I have managed to find a Montreal Gazette sports section from the day they closed the Montreal Forum. I had hopes of coming up with a unique framing idea for framing my Program and ticket from that game. Its seems like the addition of the newspaper may just be what I was looking for.
Montreal Gazette March 11th 1996 |
Ken Dryden set (Front) |
Ken Dryden Set (Back/inside of program) |
Complete Patrick Roy Ceremony Package. |
While purchasing the retirment bundles I was able to haggle that two Metro Game giveaway bobbleheads be thrown into the deal. Not bad, I already had the Koivu bobble but nothing beats the great price of free.
The infamous Guy Lafleur disco album. Probably the worst music ever made but truly interesting and must have for any Montreal Canadiens collector. This is the second one in my collection but the price was so low I figure one day I will make use of my double. Fun fact the album includes a shirtless poster of Guy Lafleur...I'm not sure if I was the demographic for this album.
Guy Lafleur Vinyl Record. |
Here is a look at the "Launch Party" for the album. Seems corny now but the ladies back then seem to feeling flower's music.
Overall I was very pleased with what I was able to pick up for the price I paid (total under 40$). My favorite piece hands down has to be the Gazette from the forum's last night. The interesting cover page work and from front to back the section was a great read. I'll post the finished product once I frame it with my other forum pieces.
A day in the life of a memorabilia junkie.
I recently attended a family event in Toronto and took the opportunity to drop off an item at AJ Sports World for there upcoming expo. As my girlfriend would jokingly tell me as we left the store "Your like an addict when you come to these places!" and sadly she is right. I left a much poorer man then when I came in. However I did pick up some things I had been after as well as items that caught my eye and I just could not pass up.
This Pete Rose signed sports illustrated from 1975 was something I just could not walk out of the store without. One of the main things I enjoy collecting is in fact autographed sports illustrated magazines. The "Sportsman of the year" caption really captures the peak of Rose's career years before his legacy was tarnished by his gambling issues. The beautiful autograph mixed in with the celebratory theme of this cover was something I really liked and was the reason I had to snatch this up. The fact that Pete Rose oddly resembles Jim Carey in the dumb and dumber movies was really just a bonus.
I also couldn't pass up a chance to pick up a Autographed Series 8 Chris Chelios Mcfarlane. My interest in autographed Mcfaralane's began last year while at the Toronto sports expo. I had underestimated the wait time to meet Jean Beliveau and had a few hours to kill. I came across a Montreal based dealer at the show. After a brief chat he talked me into purchasing a Jean Beliveau Mcfarlane to have autographed. The figure came out so great that this became one of my must have collectables. I came across this Chris Chelios at the store and figured my chances of buying an unsigned Chelios and having it autographed was slim to none. So I decided to bite to bullet and pick it up.
Overall my first experience in the AJ Sports store was a good one. The staff was very nice and shared some interesting stories about the business which made the experience that much better. In case anyone was wondering I also picked up a Chase Pk Subban Mcfarlane, Jose Theodore Mcfarlane, Habs Puck and a Habs Replica mini helmet.
I also couldn't pass up a chance to pick up a Autographed Series 8 Chris Chelios Mcfarlane. My interest in autographed Mcfaralane's began last year while at the Toronto sports expo. I had underestimated the wait time to meet Jean Beliveau and had a few hours to kill. I came across a Montreal based dealer at the show. After a brief chat he talked me into purchasing a Jean Beliveau Mcfarlane to have autographed. The figure came out so great that this became one of my must have collectables. I came across this Chris Chelios at the store and figured my chances of buying an unsigned Chelios and having it autographed was slim to none. So I decided to bite to bullet and pick it up.
Made room for the figure in my cabinet and very please with the overall look of the piece. |
An Overview of everything I picked up (Plus a special bonus look at my stove). |
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