Plus this info re: a great find historical George Washington treasures found.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/george-washingtons-unprecedented-historical-treasure-prominent-massachusetts-family/story?id=11595566
I still will never understand people selling these gifts given from Michael being sold for any amount. He obviously didn't give them to the right people who would cherish them and not put a money value to them. Had I been the worthy recipient of any of them, I would have held them as sentimental in value, priceless. No amount of money would have been enough to make me part with them.
When Michael's original books, Dancing the Dream and Moonwalk, starting becoming astronomically competitive on E-bay and everywhere else, I just kinda sighed. It made me sad :( I have original, signed copies of both and no amount could have made me part with them. I'll have them until my dying days. And in my will, I have stipulated that they along with all my Michael Jackson memorabilia be donated to charity. I cringe to think what would happen to it if I just left it behind. No one loves Michael in my family like I do. My treasures would probably would end up in a box somewhere destined for recycling or in the trash eventually, heaven forbid :cry: God, I would die a second death knowing that.