Friday, September 23, 2011

Memorabilia Collections Come Out of the Closets Collections


Collectibles and memorabilia are among the most popular new ways for home and business owners to invest a few dollars while providing the ultimate in décor and atmosphere. The wide market of memorabilia covers just about anything connected with celebrities, well-known events, history, sports, movies, and – well, just about anything you can imagine. If there’s a fan base for it, there’s a good chance that you’ll find memorabilia associated with it. Of course, that also means that no matter what your favorite passion is, you’re almost positive to find memorabilia associated with it.

And that memorabilia has come out into the open. Where once collectors jealously and protectively stored their celebrity autographs and other items in locked safes and safety deposit boxes, today’s collector delights in the principles of conspicuous consumption by displaying his collection of movie tickets, movie posters, autographed guitars and all the other mementoes and memorabilia that are available today.

And what a variety of memorabilia items there are on the market. Music lovers can mount guitars signed by their favorite musical artists on the wall of a family room. Movie buffs have a treasure trove of signed lobby cards, movie memorabilia, celebrity autographs and candid photos framed with their certified autographs with which to decorate their in-home media rooms and movie theaters. Sport fans decorating a man room can hang autographed team jerseys in frames on their walls, or create displays of signed balls, pucks, bats and hockey sticks to strike envy in the hearts of their friends.

The love of memorabilia and its display doesn’t stop with the typical celebrity pursuits, and isn’t even limited to humans. Fans of the horse circuit can find beautifully framed horse photo memorabilia, including framed photos of Triple Crown winners and other famous horses that have captured the public imagination. Framed photos, often autographed by the jockeys that rode them in their most famous races, adorn the walls of restaurant dining rooms and executive board rooms around the country.

The best-known dealers in memorabilia and collectibles cater to a wide assortment of fans in a broad assortment of genres. It’s become more and more common for the best dealers to assemble small collections of memorabilia in a particular genre and sell them as a single framed piece of wall art & décor. You might find, for example, a frame that holds pictures of the three Triple Crown Winners of the 20th century, or a framed collage that displays replicas of tickets to every Kentucky Derby ever run.

The new trend of displaying memorabilia makes much more sense than tucking the prized possessions away to “keep them safe.” After all, what fun is it to own a full collection of original Star Wars posters if you can’t show them off to all of your friends?

Monday, September 12, 2011

Hockey Memorabilia Ideas for Man Cave Decorations Man


Man caves are this generation’s answer to the bachelor pad, the place where a guy can be a guy and surround himself with guy things like sports memorabilia and other things that pay homage to his favorite things. “Man cave” gives the impression of roughing it up, but a well-appointed man cave is anything but rough. Put aside any preconceived notions of unfinished garages with tacked up posters and an old refrigerator in the corner to hold a 12-pack or two. Today’s man cave is not only well-equipped, it’s stylish, and any memorabilia used to decorate it is not only authentic, but displayed beautifully. Keep that in mind when seeking ideas for outfitting your man room with the finishing touches that fit its mood. If you’re helping decorate a man cave for a hockey fan, these three sport memorabilia ideas can give you a starting place for your own design and décor.

Autographed Game Shirts

Game jerseys are among the hottest memorabilia items on the market these days. Team jerseys with player signatures make great wall hangings and help set the mood. For the true hockey buff, delve into the history of the sport and come up with something special, like a framed U.S. Olympic team jersey from the 1980 Miracle on Ice team. An authentic 1980 USA hockey team jersey – especially one signed by members of the team – is more than a decoration for your man cave. It’s like owning a piece of history.

Autographed Photos

Celebrity autographs are always meaningful, but never as meaningful as when they accompany a photo of a once-in-a-lifetime moment. The history of hockey is liberally sprinkled with moments captured by the cameras of famous sports photographers. Perhaps the single most famous sports photograph in history features an airborne Bobby Orr, arms raised in triumph after he scored the goal that gave the Boston Bruins their first Stanley Cup in 29 years. Invoke the history of hockey with a signed and framed copy of that famous photograph on your walls.

Famous Sports Posters

When the 1980 USA hockey team won the Olympic gold, it was a historic moment for sports fans, and especially for hockey fans, around the world and across the country. After their victory, the USA Miracle on Ice poster became one of the hottest selling sports posters of the decade. That poster is worth even more when it bears the signatures of every member of the team and framed in a beautiful museum quality frame that highlights it perfectly.

Sport memorabilia makes a perfect finishing touch for the private retreat of any sport fan. If you’re looking for a memorabilia ideas for your man cave, make a point of buying from a recognized, reputable dealer who guarantees its authenticity.