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JayEgo
15th April 2005, 04:58 PM
Got anything relating to film, or music, or show that could be classed as memorabilia? Something that might be worth a few pounds / dollars / krona / yen / etc... in a few years time...?

I've got a Star Trek Phaser and Medical Tricorder, though they're more 'toys' than memorabilia! I do have some Doctor Who postcards, signed by Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton (Missa) and Janet Fielding (Tegan) who I met at the BBC Tv Centre... :ok:

You...?

Ja¥son xx

Milo
15th April 2005, 07:32 PM
I've got a full page thingy of george and ringo from some teen magazine in the sixties.. I forget which. I wanna get it framed, cause right now its on cardboard wrapped in serin wrap (thats how I got it. :roll: )

Anareth
15th April 2005, 10:40 PM
TONS of Star Wars stuff. Autographed books, action figures...just stuff. Babylon 5 stuff. And, though it won't be that valuable because the show flopped, I do have an original shooting script, autographed, sent me by the creators and head writers of "Space: Above and Beyond", along with a hand-written, three page letter they sent me in reply to my fan letter.

Jax
16th April 2005, 10:58 AM
I've a box of star wars stuff I tried to sell on ebay but I asked for too much money, and it was hard to try and sort things out when the box of stuff is in NZ and I'm in Aus. All the cards I had went really fast though!! :ok: Hmmm I can't think of anything else, we sold almost everything before coming to Aus anyways..

Ez
16th April 2005, 11:18 AM
I have a photo of Treebeard signed by John Rhys-Davies, but that's it really.

Lots of movie posters and whatnot, but not really memorabilia as such. A bunch of LOTR action figures.

Kugai
16th April 2005, 11:52 AM
I have a Star Trek:Insurrection Poster plus a cutaway pic of the Enterprise-D plus a few Micromachine Models of Star Trek Ships ans well as B5 Ships, an assembled Model of B5, plus an unassembled Model of a Starfury. That's all I can remember at the moment

Dawn
17th April 2005, 06:11 AM
Hmmm... I have a pin (like you wear on your shirt) from Doctor Who and another one from LadyHawke. I also have a set of trading cards from Twin Peaks plus a couple of books based on the show.

I'm sure I have some other stuff, but most of it's been packed away - so I forget. :tilt:

granath
17th April 2005, 09:09 AM
Nope. Surprising enough, given that I have a very cluttered apartment. Or maybe that's why! I guess the reason is that I've never been to any cons, so don't have anything autographed. Perhaps my Babylon 5 reference guides count, though. I have David Bassom's The A-Z Guide to Babylon 5 (seasons 1 and 2, and three episodes into season 3) and The Babylon File vol. II by Andy Lane (seasons 4 and 5) Now I'd love something for the whole season 3.

Flinx
18th April 2005, 01:50 PM
I mainly collect books & comics, but because this crosses over to TV shows & movies I've collected stuff that could be classed as memorabilia.

Novelisations of various TV shows like Battlestar Galactica, The Man from Atlantis & V.

Official guides to various shows like Babylon 5, Sliders & X-Files.

Comics for The Man from Atlantis, V & X-Files.

Other items include a V doll, trading cards & toys for various other shows.

I also like to collect autographs but only relating to items I collect. I mainly prefer to obtain them personally at book signings & the occasional convention I can attend.

I've managed to get signed photos from Richard Biggs, John Rhys-Davies, Aron Eisenberg & Chase Masterson.

Here is a few other items that I've got signed;
Babylon 5 poster signed by Hugh Fleming & J. Michael Straczynski
Don't Panic: The Official Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy Companion signed by Neil Gaiman
Fierce Creatures DVD signed by Michael Palin
A Fish Called Wanda DVD signed by Michael Palin
Four Weddings And A Funeral DVD signed Simon Callow
The Official Godzilla Compendium signed by Art Adams
Sliders: The Classic Episodes signed by John Rhys-Davies
V: The Pursuit Of Diana signed by Jane Badler
Wild Cards screenplay signed by George R. R. Martin & Melinda M. Snodgrass

Flinx :crazy:

Mausey
18th April 2005, 05:54 PM
A few things, a complete set of trading cards from the original Star Trek and a couple figurines and toys. They won't be worth anything because they're out of the package and have been played with. We've got a few little toys that were found in cereal boxes that are still in the wrapping, again, there was a billion of those put out so I doubt they'd be worth anything.

Anarenth, I LOVED Space, Above and Beyond. I couldn't believe it when they just left everything hanging like that. :eek: That's one series I'm really sorry I didn't tape. :(