I've heard there are fellow Jordan fanatics around here and wanted to deliver some interesting news...my entire Michael Jordan Memorabilia collection that I have been collecting for over 15 years is now available for sale. I've now made the tough decision to part with my beloved collection in order to fund overseas travelling
Having watched the legend himself in the flesh on the 29th Dec 2001 at the MCI Center in Washington DC (he dropped 51 points on the Hornets and left the floor to a standing ovation), this only makes my decision to sell even harder. I've visited the house he grew up in in Wilmington, North Carolina and have eaten at two of his restaurants, one in NYC, the other in Washington DC. As I said, I'm a fan ; ) This decision to sell wasn't made overnight, you can believe that
Anyway, I have already sold my 30 pairs of Air Jordans but now have the remainder of my collection for sale or trade. My collection includes Michael Jordan basketball cards, magazines, dvds, videos, books and more. The whole collection weights 80kg! I have invested over $15,000 of my own money in creating this collection along with my collection of NBA Memorabilia and my SLAM Magazine collection. With all the MJ fans here on the site I thought you might want to know about it.
Being a new member to the site I obviously don't have a selling/trading history. For the potential buyer's security and mine I'd be happy to sell through ebay if required, meet in person, or come to some other arrangement.
I'm impressed you got to see Mike at such a ripe old age score 51pt's and that home in Wilmington NC(country side) must of been very special visiting.Perhaps you could upload a few shot's for us Jordan fan's to see.
Looks like you've got a digital camera now from the pics, so you can just take pictures of the photos using the digital camera and upload them? Pretty hefty price tag for commons and magazines, but good luck anyway.
Having watched the legend himself in the flesh on the 29th Dec 2001 at the MCI Center in Washington DC (he dropped 51 points on the Hornets and left the floor to a standing ovation), this only makes my decision to sell even harder. I've visited the house he grew up in in Wilmington, North Carolina and have eaten at two of his restaurants, one in NYC, the other in Washington DC. As I said, I'm a fan ; ) This decision to sell wasn't made overnight, you can believe that
That place should be turned into the museum for all to visit. It's not every day you see that kind of place. I bet Michael would of spent hours honouring his skills on the backyard hoop. A very special court that i hope to one-day visit.
Btw wny chance you got the MCI ticket when Mike dropped 51 dime's on the Bee's?