Your Maiden collection, what's in it?

  • The Soundhouse Tapes original pressing signed by Paul
  • Somewhere on Tour Crew Jacket
  • Signed Live After Death vinyl full band
  • Donington ’88 dressing room toilet seat with remnants of Steve Harris excrement
  • Adrian Smith’s jizz-rag from 2001 Rock In Rio show
 
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Of course all the albums in various releases, most of them I bought when they originally came out in the 1980s, a signed ticket from my first meet up with the entire band in Dublin 2005, a gamma ray picture of my jaw taken by my dentist that was coincidentally taken exactly the day Live After Death was recorded, picture still looks like new (taken March 14 1985, I was a ten year old and never heard about Maiden that day then... but a little later. But I found it more than 35 years later inside a box at my parents house and realized it was the exact recording date in Long Beach - so this thing is a MUST in my Maiden collection, a very personal one), ca. 70 official Tshirts, also I play the Fender Dave Murray Stratocaster and the US built Jackson Adrian Smith Dinky (the black & white one with light maple neck). That's the most important items from my collection. And somewhere there is a photo from me with Bruno Bruce.
 
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a gamma ray picture of my jaw taken by my dentist that was coincidentally taken exactly the day Live After Death was recorded, picture still looks like new (taken March 14 1985, I was a ten year old and never heard about Maiden that day then... but a little later. But I found it more than 35 years later inside a box at my parents house and realized it was the exact recording date in Long Beach - so this thing is a MUST in my Maiden collection, a very personal one)
Awesome!:lol:
 
And it really looks like new! Was untouched since that day and sleeping inside that box at my parents place... And it's more than a photo. These gama ray pics back then werent digital, but it's a plate where the light got burned in. It says March 14 1985, 3:30 p.m. European time, so it was 6:30 a.m. pacific time, and probably band and crew were just about to begin their legendary day.
 
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