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This is an original, signed Bruce Lee membership card from his 1965 Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute. It is a rare artifact from the genesis of Jeet Kune Do, predating his global fame. The signature is highly valued for its authenticity from this pivotal era.
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This listing is for an original 2004 Charizard sketch hand-drawn and signed by the iconic artist Mitsuhiro Arita. It is a unique piece of Pokémon history, showcasing the artist's raw creative process. As an original artwork from a core franchise illustrator, it is a significant and appreciating collectible.
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This item honors Mickey Mantle, the iconic New York Yankees superstar whose legendary power and mythic persona defined an era of baseball. It celebrates his remarkable achievements, including 536 home runs and a record 18 World Series homers, all while playing through immense pain. This piece is a tribute to his legacy as an ultimate symbol of America's pastime.
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This item celebrates the beloved creativity of Dr. Seuss, whose whimsical stories and characters like the Cat in the Hat have inspired generations. It honors his unique visual style and rhythmic storytelling that encouraged curiosity and a love of reading. This piece is a joyful tribute for collectors who value imagination and nostalgic Americana.

A clockwork orange
This is the original 1972 illustration artwork created for the iconic "A Clockwork Orange" cover, born from a production crisis when Stanley Kubrick forbade the use of film assets. It is the definitive, museum-worthy image that defined the novel's visual identity for generations, making it a holy grail for collectors of film and graphic design history.
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Pink floyd program
This poster was designed by Nigel Waymouth, a member of Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, a group that designed psychedelic art in the 1960s. This piece was to promote the music festival at Saville Theater for October of 1967, featuring Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix among others. The members of Pink Floyd to have signed this piece are Nick Mason, Syd Barrett, and Richard Wright. This is the original hand-drawn concert poster from that time.
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Steve jobs memo
This is an original, confidential 1987 memo from Steve Jobs arguing for NeXT's pivotal shift from hardware to software, a strategy that ultimately became the foundation for macOS and iOS. Marked for "HARD COPY DISTRIBUTION ONLY," this rare document on dot-matrix paper, bearing Jobs's signature and a handwritten note, is a foundational artifact of modern computing history.
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