SCI FI collector
April 21, 2008 | New York | Vetting explained
Many years. Many things picked up here and there. Many celebrities begged to sign the items. The collection is usually a giant Tetris game as I move something to fit a new addition. The X-men Sentinel battle statues (Sideshow corner.jpg) take up a lot of space and forced a bunch of other items to be shifted.
Framed items are usually a finger width apart to fit as many onto the wall as I can get.
You'll see me and a few celeb pictures floatiing around.
I'm never unhappy sitting there.
(this is only a small part.)
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