It’s hard to put into words but the fulfillment and sense of satisfaction that collecting gives me is a feeling like nothing else.
Here are some of my favorite pieces I’ve quietly acquired over the past few years…
Dudley, my 66 million year old authentic Triceratops unearthed in Wyoming
Lebron & Jordan rookie cards. A 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Lebron James Rc Patch Autograph (BGS 9) & a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rc (PSA 10)
Game worn LeBron & Kobe jerseys that accounted for 134 total points & big moments like a Playoff victory, LeBron’s fake swig of beer from the crowd & first game in Cleveland WITH his son Bronny who scored his first career points
Abraham Lincoln PSA 10 photograph, signed by him 3 weeks before his death in 1865. Possibly the last signed photo (CDV) of Abe Lincoln 🤯
Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth from 67 million years ago
BGS 3.5 Godzilla manga from 1954… first full appearance of Godzilla and his first cover. One of very few surviving copies
Steve Jobs signed 1976 Apple Computer Check No. 4, predating the official founding of the company. He literally had to write “Apple Computer” on the top because they hadn’t incorporated yet
Wayne Gretzky’s LAST championship game-used Stanley Cup Finals hockey stick, dated and signed by Gretzky himself in 1988 (they won)
Original sealed Pokémon games from 1998-2000 in insanely high grades
First & earliest official Pokémon item ever: a promotional flyer handed out at Space World showing original planned release date of Dec 21, 1995
The best Erling Haaland card that exists, a 1/1 2019-20 Topps Chrome Rookie Superfractor (BGS 9.5) - a true crown jewel. Along with a BGS 10 and PSA 10 Erling Haaland Rc Red Refractor
Bruce Lee’s first and only book published during his lifetime teaching martial arts
A 1/1 Original Bob Ross painting from 1981. Likely painted while he was stationed in the Air Force in Alaska
CGC 9.8 1999 TIME Magazine Pokémon cover (highest grade) Population: 1
67 pound Gibeon Meteorite that’s older than the earth (true story)
If you’ve made it this far in my caption you should probably join the waitlist for my collectible platform @ripit which is coming very soon at www.ripit.co
It’s hard to put into words but the fulfillment and sense of satisfaction that collecting gives me is a feeling like nothing else.
Here are some of my favorite pieces I’ve quietly acquired over the past few years…
Dudley, my 66 million year old authentic Triceratops unearthed in Wyoming
Lebron & Jordan rookie cards. A 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Lebron James Rc Patch Autograph (BGS 9) & a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rc (PSA 10)
Game worn LeBron & Kobe jerseys that accounted for 134 total points & big moments like a Playoff victory, LeBron’s fake swig of beer from the crowd & first game in Cleveland WITH his son Bronny who scored his first career points
Abraham Lincoln PSA 10 photograph, signed by him 3 weeks before his death in 1865. Possibly the last signed photo (CDV) of Abe Lincoln 🤯
Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth from 67 million years ago
BGS 3.5 Godzilla manga from 1954… first full appearance of Godzilla and his first cover. One of very few surviving copies
Steve Jobs signed 1976 Apple Computer Check No. 4, predating the official founding of the company. He literally had to write “Apple Computer” on the top because they hadn’t incorporated yet
Wayne Gretzky’s LAST championship game-used Stanley Cup Finals hockey stick, dated and signed by Gretzky himself in 1988 (they won)
Original sealed Pokémon games from 1998-2000 in insanely high grades
First & earliest official Pokémon item ever: a promotional flyer handed out at Space World showing original planned release date of Dec 21, 1995
The best Erling Haaland card that exists, a 1/1 2019-20 Topps Chrome Rookie Superfractor (BGS 9.5) - a true crown jewel. Along with a BGS 10 and PSA 10 Erling Haaland Rc Red Refractor
Bruce Lee’s first and only book published during his lifetime teaching martial arts
A 1/1 Original Bob Ross painting from 1981. Likely painted while he was stationed in the Air Force in Alaska
CGC 9.8 1999 TIME Magazine Pokémon cover (highest grade) Population: 1
67 pound Gibeon Meteorite that’s older than the earth (true story)
If you’ve made it this far in my caption you should probably join the waitlist for my collectible platform @ripit which is coming very soon at www.ripit.co