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How long have you been a KISS fan for? About 28 years (1980).
what was the first KISS record you heard? DYNASTY ...but DRESSED TO KILL is my favourite!
What was the first bit of KISS merch you bought? I dont remember exactly, probably a patch or so
What is your favourite piece you own, and which is the most rarest? My favourite piece and rarest is probably one and the same: My original bass-drum that was used in the 70s (i.e. Japan 77)
What KISS rarity would you most like to add to your collection? Some records (i.e. Mexican clear, red and clear multicoloured vinyl of Unmasked, US-Rock and Roll Over LP Radio Promo with colour-cover, Rock And Roll All Nite Japanese VIP-Single...), Return of Kiss-Tourbook + + + (www.kiss.ch/wanted)
What does your family or partner think of your KISS obsession? My parents thought it'll be over after one or two years, my partners never were KISS fans but they all had/have to accept it... But my three daughters (3, 9, 10) like KISS and the two older ones just had their first concert a months ago...
Some random stuff. Is that a View Master Show Beam I spot?
(Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)
Part of Paul's guitar (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)

VHS & DVDs of KISS shows, plus KISS 78 stuff. (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)
Heaps of stuff. Note the Aussie Ice Cream box and
Rice Crispies packets on the top shelf! (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)
Boxes galore. Note All 4 KISS costumes, One KISS guitar (and two necks)
a KISS bin and an Aussie Vita-Brits packet (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)

Tourbooks and 7" singles (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)
Some KISS 90s/00s stuff (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)
Some of his 5000 KISS records (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)

Some picture discs plus his reading library (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)
Three versions of KISSTORY? (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)

Some KISS songbooks and a bunch of rare 70s stuff (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)

His 1977 Peter criss bass drum signed by the whole band. Plus some 70s stuff (Photo courtesy of Eulenspiegel)








