Your Most Valuable U2 Item?

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Knock on wood, my U2 ipod has not died yet and I got it when they first came out
 
My most valuable U2 item is my Norman GA ticket. I am looking forward to using it, I must say. :cool:

That's all I've got of monetary value. Unless the BP Fallon book is worth something...? (I saw on Amazon that it's out of print.)
 
I've been a fan since 1981 and Have had things of U2. But over the years, moving from here to there, and putting my stuff in storage..and storage stuff sold!:sad:I am placing real value on my ticket to Chicago 1 and all this music over the years that I Really don';t need records, tapes, CDs, and even IPOD(tho, if I had one, would love a U2* one!:heart:)to still hear/love!! *U2* in concert....now that's a Favorite thing in itself! :up:Can't wait to see them again!! PS: Those *POP* pins are awesome,tho!!:DSo glad they were saved to we all can see them...thanks!:wink:
 
Monetary-wise my Gibson Explorer that's the same dark rosewood color as Edge's.

Sentimentality wise, my photos from the three Vertigo shows I went to. Ahh memories:)
 
my irreplaceable items : rattle and hum record signed by bono and my picture with larry. Another favorite item is a print of Bono and Edge posing with my other favorite band Franz Ferdinand. I think i lost my chance to have all 6 in the picture sign it. :( that would mean so much to me!!
 
Gonna have to take inventory tonight, but I know I have the Fly glasses, pop pins, pop lemon, and a bunch of rare vinyl and other stuff.

edit: oh and signed wire tags and Edge's pick
 
Not sure if it has any monetary value, but my ticket stub from the "Secret" show in Somerville has to be my #1 U2 item. I still get chills when I think about how lucky I was to be there~an absolute priceless experience!!
 
Of course it has little to no value: it was a free CD, but in terms of getting me into U2, it was certainly a factor. :)

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