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http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SELLING_MEMORABILIA_FOR_LOVE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-10-24-05-22-56In this Friday, Oct. 19, 2012 photo, memorabilia collector Ken Kallin shows off autographed photos of Ann B. Davis, left, and Betty Davis, at his Oakland Park, Fla. office. Three decades ago, Kallin began amassing 120,000 pieces in a memorabilia collection that includes photographs signed by Muhammad Ali and Neil Armstrong along with rare books and trading cards. By the end of Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 he's hoping to have gotten rid of nearly all of it _ at an auction to benefit his daughter, who suffers from a rare autoimmune disease that makes her bones dangerously brittle and causes her body's defenses to attack her own blood vessels. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
OAKLAND PARK, Fla. (AP) -- Three decades ago, Ken Kallin began amassing the 120,000 pieces in a memorabilia collection that includes photographs signed by Muhammad Ali and Neil Armstrong along with rare books and trading cards. By the end of Saturday, he's hoping to have gotten rid of nearly all of it - at an auction to benefit his ailing daughter.
Kallin's daughter suffers from a rare autoimmune disease that makes her bones dangerously brittle and causes her body's defenses to attack her own blood vessels. Her treatments are expensive and can involve powerful chemotherapy drugs often used to treat cancer patients.
A memorabilia expert who's not involved in the sale described Kallin's collection as "once-in-a-lifetime" and expects the auction to attract big spenders.
"It's for a higher purpose," said the 67-year-old Kallin.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)Touching human interest story.
Lasher
(27,640 posts)stories like this are discouraging. I'm happy that this guy had a way to raise money, but what about the poor sap who doesn't have any collectibles.
Health Care is a right, dammit
HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)Telling that maybe one or two, at best, even bother to ask this. The rest are nothing but sentimental, syrupy statements completely ignorant of the glaring problem in all this.
One even says "He has the money to pay for it, our country doesn't". And without even a HINT of irony. Just fucking wow. Single Payer would cost LESSS, LESSS that what we're doing now . .. LESS!!!! IDIOTS.
Lasher
(27,640 posts)I see a Canadian weighed in.
The internet can be a cesspool. Yahoo has more than it's share of wingnuts.
surrealAmerican
(11,364 posts)... and this disorder is still more than she and husband can afford.
Kindly Refrain
(423 posts)Just call it Antiques Roadshow meets Medicare.
Brickbat
(19,339 posts)Well, let's see...did *your* father start amassing valuable ephemera and autographs many years ago? No? Oh. Well, maybe you live in an area that can hold a spaghetti dinner at the Legion, and if you're really lucky someone will put together a silent auction.
Ed Suspicious
(8,879 posts)That or the generosity of the church.
Kindly Refrain
(423 posts)via those penny jars people put on the counters at convenience stores. Surely that will cover the cost of cancer surgery and chemo, right?
HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)Before long, every industrialized nation on EARTH will be clamoring, practically TRIPPING over themselves to adopt this wonderful and benevolent system! I don't know why it hasn't happened already.
. . . . . . any day now . . . .
Dustlawyer
(10,497 posts)look? Do you know how mad that makes a lot of us feel that we live in such a corrupt society that innocent people die everyday because of what you have done in the name of the American people? And you right wing nuts, what if this is later you or yours? Did you steal and hoard enough to cover this if it happens to you? Tell me with a straight face that this is, "The best health care system in the world!" Kiss my ass!
K&R