1. I had to get rid of a part of my U2 collection when the recession hit Spain some years ago. Anyway I managed to keep some good stuff I still proudly own ?
  2. Better keep it insured than cash it away
  3. Absolutely not....but I have to admit that when I will be in my new house ( we’re moving in June ) I will have my treasures insured
  4. Very hard to insure if you have any very rare items . In terms of replacing them .
  5. I sometimes think about it.....we’ll never know how it will go
    Maybe our children will sell everything away?
    I will be surely watching from above
  6. Originally posted by Fly40:[..]
    I sometimes think about it.....we’ll never know how it will go
    Maybe our children will sell everything away?
    I will be surely watching from above
    I will cash out at some point so that a true fan can continue the journey and it goes to a home where it will be treasured and protected.
  7. Originally posted by Fly40:[..]
    I sometimes think about it.....we’ll never know how it will go
    Maybe our children will sell everything away?
    I will be surely watching from above
    I also think about it. My children like U2 but they don’t appreciate my collection. Some of the items have been with me since the 80s. My 83 Phoenix Park ticket stub, for instance, for me is priceless. That concert changed my life completely. I was only 14!!

  8. Going Back To The U2-3 7" i have a reissued Orange Viynl with the cut-out and Grafotone marking on the back.