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Music Memorabilia Buying Guide

Music Memorabilia   is a vast universe full of artifacts from the land of rock and roll, country music, hip-hop, blues, jazz and everything in between. From BB King's signed electric guitar   to concert ticket stubs   to autographed LPs it's all available to the avid collector. Not everyone will be able to bid on something like a contract signed by John Lennon but there's room for all collectors to find some memorabilia from their favorite bands. Collecting is a hobby, above all else, so it should be fun and exciting, no matter what your price point is!

If you want to find memorabilia easily on ShopWiki, your best bet is to enter the most specific searches that come to mind and then take it from there.

Types of Music Memorabilia

Instruments

Guitars   and more...

Records

Rare autographed   and out-of-print LPs

Clothing

Jackets t-shirts etc.

Concert Items

Ticket stubs photos posters programs etc.

Novelty Items

Pins toys lunchboxes etc.

Aside from being essential to a great collection that you have already begun to build, any of these items would make a great gift for a fan. Consider thinking outside of the box and buying your music-obsessed friend a concert poster from his favorite band's final show. It's personal, unconventional, and all around a great idea for that hard to buy for person's next birthday.

Collecting Basics

Educating yourself is probably the most important step in collecting. Take the time to do research information on the items you're interested in buying and get a sense for market values. You don't want to overpay for an item, and even worse, you don't want to overpay for an item that later turns out to be a reprint or a replica. There's several third party authenticators that can take some of the guesswork out of collecting, especially when buying online. Sometimes buying a replica is okay -- just make sure you're know that the item is replicated and that you are paying the right price. There are plenty of books and magazines that you can use as resources for this sort of information, as well.

Authenticating

Third Party Authenticators : This is the best way to authenticate an autograph, short of getting your items signed in person. Authenticators are independent and unbiased, but look for reputable ones like Collectors Universe or dealers who are members of the Universal Autograph Collectors Club . Members of the UACC must adhere to strict guidelines and register with the club, while Collectors Universe is one of the most trusted authenticators in the collecting industry. Also, a Certificate of Authenticity is always valuable, but remember it's only as good as the source.

Pricing

Pricing can be difficult to measure due to the subjective nature of collecting. It all really depends on how much you're willing to spend, but there's a few factors to help guide you.

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