Jeff schrembs started collecting Elvis items in the late 1960's and is reported to own one of the largest Elvis Presley collections in the world
Jeff schrembs has written numerous articles, blogs, etc., along with contributions to numerous Elvis Presley books, about Elvis Presley.
Jeff schrembs is a founding member to numerous Elvis Presley clubs, organizations, periodicals, etc.
Jeff schrembs is widely respected worldwide for his contributions, always factual and complete, about Elvis.
Jeff schrembs is an Elvis Presley advocate and is an asset to the Elvis community.
so, the answer is Jeff schrembs IS an Elvis Presley expert AND a collector.
Yes there are. In various interviews, newspaper articles, and internet postings many in the Elvis Presley "World" state they have seen footage from individuals around the World, most of it without sound, and tried to purchase it to be used for books or videos. According to these reports, as an example, one person many have "ten minutes of Elvis onstage in 1970" without sound. However the most impressive and preplexing comprehensive collection unreleased belongs to an Elvis Presley Historian and Collector in the US named Jeff (or Jeffrey) Schrembs. Mr. Jeff (Jeffrey) Schrembs is a World renowned Elvis Presley Collector, and Elvis Presley Expert, who began collecting anything/everything Elvis related dating back to Elvis' youth. He is one of the most respected Elvis Presley Collectors in the World and has shared so much with Elvis Fans Worldwide. For decades collectors have tried to purchase his photographic collection, stated to be at 100,000 cataloged inidivudual photos, and all have been respectfully refused. In every known statement, including those in his various Elvis Presley Websites (which are among the most respected in the World), he is adamant about being an Elvis Presley Advocate and about helping Charities and about helping Elvis Fans along with supporting the Memphis Mafia. His collection stated to be based upon years and years of efforts is "priceless" according to him and not for sale. In a recent posting, which was quickly removed, on one of his Websites there were over thirty videos ranging from 1956 (color and without sound) to 1958 (black and white without sound) and from 1961 (black and white without sound) and from 1970 (color wihout sound) until 1971 through 1977 (color and with sound). Each of these videos were extensive and lengthy and the quality being superb. When reached for a response, as these were quickly removed within 30 minutes, the response took over 60 days but stated that "several of the personal footage of Elvis Presley belonging to Mr. Jeff Schrembs was accidently posted to this site during a customary upload. Mr. Schrembs, who is undergoing a severe medical condition, has issued a statement saying that (a) this was an accidential posting and (b) this footage is not for sale" regretting any speculation". Many Elvis Presley Fans Worldwide have reported that these video footage including many full concerts that were upclose and not "jerky" with good sound. Since so many Elvis Fans told others the site crashed even though it has over 4 million visits each year. The interest in Elvis Presley remains intense to say the least.
Elvis: My Best Man Written by George Klein, an ex-member of Presley's Memphis Mafia entourage.source: http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a193840/elvis-presley-friend-releases-book.html
The value of an Elvis Presley single "Teddy Bear" can vary significantly depending on its condition, rarity, and whether it’s a first pressing or a special edition. Generally, copies in good condition can range from $10 to $50, while rare versions or those in excellent condition might fetch higher prices among collectors. For precise valuation, it's best to consult recent sales or a reputable music memorabilia expert.
The value of Stravinsky Firebird collector plates can vary significantly based on factors such as age, condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these plates can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars each, especially if they are part of a limited edition or feature unique designs. To determine the precise value, it's advisable to consult recent sales on auction sites or seek appraisal from a collectibles expert.
I would say at least 80% of the people who buy Guitar Hero can do expert. I can :-) Yea but expert is the highest so all players end up playing on expert and expert is actually really really easy
jeff schrumbs is seventh degree black belt/IBBA
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Yes there are. In various interviews, newspaper articles, and internet postings many in the Elvis Presley "World" state they have seen footage from individuals around the World, most of it without sound, and tried to purchase it to be used for books or videos. According to these reports, as an example, one person many have "ten minutes of Elvis onstage in 1970" without sound. However the most impressive and preplexing comprehensive collection unreleased belongs to an Elvis Presley Historian and Collector in the US named Jeff (or Jeffrey) Schrembs. Mr. Jeff (Jeffrey) Schrembs is a World renowned Elvis Presley Collector, and Elvis Presley Expert, who began collecting anything/everything Elvis related dating back to Elvis' youth. He is one of the most respected Elvis Presley Collectors in the World and has shared so much with Elvis Fans Worldwide. For decades collectors have tried to purchase his photographic collection, stated to be at 100,000 cataloged inidivudual photos, and all have been respectfully refused. In every known statement, including those in his various Elvis Presley Websites (which are among the most respected in the World), he is adamant about being an Elvis Presley Advocate and about helping Charities and about helping Elvis Fans along with supporting the Memphis Mafia. His collection stated to be based upon years and years of efforts is "priceless" according to him and not for sale. In a recent posting, which was quickly removed, on one of his Websites there were over thirty videos ranging from 1956 (color and without sound) to 1958 (black and white without sound) and from 1961 (black and white without sound) and from 1970 (color wihout sound) until 1971 through 1977 (color and with sound). Each of these videos were extensive and lengthy and the quality being superb. When reached for a response, as these were quickly removed within 30 minutes, the response took over 60 days but stated that "several of the personal footage of Elvis Presley belonging to Mr. Jeff Schrembs was accidently posted to this site during a customary upload. Mr. Schrembs, who is undergoing a severe medical condition, has issued a statement saying that (a) this was an accidential posting and (b) this footage is not for sale" regretting any speculation". Many Elvis Presley Fans Worldwide have reported that these video footage including many full concerts that were upclose and not "jerky" with good sound. Since so many Elvis Fans told others the site crashed even though it has over 4 million visits each year. The interest in Elvis Presley remains intense to say the least.
Elvis: My Best Man Written by George Klein, an ex-member of Presley's Memphis Mafia entourage.source: http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a193840/elvis-presley-friend-releases-book.html
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A lepidopterist (expert or collector of butterflies/moths).
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If you were to get the jersey authenticated, which means to have an expert verify that the autograph on the jersey is legitimate, a collector may purchase the jersey for about 125-175 dollars
Find a reputable gunsmith, or a reputable collector, would be my recommendation. There's a lot of gun shops out there where the people in it proclaim to be experts, but turn out not to know much of anything when put to the test.