Really amazing collection. If I had that much stuff I'd charge a price of admission just to look at it.
I was wondering, where did you get the framed 1885 clock photo? Gary Weaver?
Thank you! No it was Sarednabs
Really amazing collection. If I had that much stuff I'd charge a price of admission just to look at it.
I was wondering, where did you get the framed 1885 clock photo? Gary Weaver?
Here’s a KalKan photo that I made. It’s still not finished, I might have to change some of the text tho
Not really accurate, search ebay “Biff Jacket”. Same seller, but it shows what the product actually looks like. Too bad, the one on the site looks pretty good.Anyone had any experience with this site and the jacket in question? Seems like an accurate replica of biff's 50s jacket
http://batmj.com/back-to-the-future-bttf-biff-1955-jacket-p-225.html
Far Out!My Frisbie pie pan. Back to the Future Part III. Thick metal.View attachment 960679 View attachment 960680
Amazing collection! There are some really tough finds in there. One note though, Marty Jr.'s hat had no button. They can be removed if you are careful.
I have two caps, one from Magnoli (worn on the picture) and one from Miraj, none of them has any buttonThere are two versions of the Marty Jr. lenticular hat. One has a button on the top. The film version has no button.
Also, Universal Studios sold a souvenir Hill Valley highschool ring. You may or may not want it for your collection, but it does exist.
I was confused by his post as well. Your photo doesn’t even show the top of your hat to even see if there is a button or not, so I was thinking he was just assuming there was one. And the fact that it is a Magnoli hat, we know 100% for sure there is no button.I have two caps, one from Magnoli (worn on the picture) and one from Miraj, none of them has any button