What was the last Beatles Item you bought?

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Kaleidoscope_Eyes

Quote from: Badgirl66 on Jun 09, 2013, 10:59 PM
normal or deluxe Edition
Normal I believe...
Quote from: Badgirl66 on Jun 11, 2013, 02:24 AM
i Need few new  my 4 are very old specially my Macca is over 20 Years old ;D
You stil fit it? ;)

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Badgirl66

Quote from: Kaleidoscope_Eyes on Jun 11, 2013, 10:55 PM
Normal I believe...You stil fit it? ;)


I Believe ;sorry the Deluxe is with a letter copy by Stuart and more money

Kaleidoscope_Eyes

Quote from: Badgirl66 on Jun 12, 2013, 02:21 AM
I Believe ;sorry the Deluxe is with a letter copy by Stuart and more money
Hehehe well the copy I bought was on sale for NZ$20

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Normandie



Not sure this actually qualifies as a Beatles item per se, but I just bought my 11-year-old son a Pac Man/Abbey Road tee that shows the Pac Man monsters (was it Inky, Binky, Winky, and Clyde? something like that) walking across Abbey Road, a la the Fab Four.

Kind of goofy, but I thought it was cute.   ;)

Badgirl66


Brynjar

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Normandie



That's actually a higher quality shirt than the one I picked up. . . at Wal-Mart (UGH; I try so hard to avoid it...........)

Sebastian

#1118
Actually, it was these three plates from John and Cynthias home Kenwood. Bought at a Beatles auction this spring.


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Normandie

Quote from: Sebastian on Jun 24, 2013, 08:19 AM
Actually, it was these three plates from John and Cynthias home Kenwood. Bought at a Beatles auction this spring.

Oh, that is neat! I'm envious.  :)

Sebastian

#1121
They weren't that expensive actually. Including shipping to Sweden it was something like 160 pounds.
I'm more into this kind of stuff nowadays. I don't buy many records now, more "owned memorabilia".
I've got a piece of the living room carpet from Kenwood, and also a tile of Brian Jones swimmingpool from Cotchford Farm, where he also drowned back in 1969. That last one is kinda weird.


Badgirl66

160 and you know that was real and not a fake?? ???

Sebastian

Well, the provenance is good, i can trace it back to Kenwood. Serious auction firm etc.
Let's put it this way, never buy this kind of stuff on eBay  roll:)

Badgirl66

Quote from: Sebastian on Jun 26, 2013, 06:46 AM
Well, the provenance is good, i can trace it back to Kenwood. Serious auction firm etc.
Let's put it this way, never buy this kind of stuff on eBay  roll:)

Good Man ;D