Authentic Vintage Music Collectibles with Real Rock History
Here’s The Deal Vintage Collectables is a curated archive of authentic vintage music collectibles sourced from decades of real involvement in live music, touring, and the rock and roll industry. Every item offered is connected to genuine moments in music history, not reproductions, replicas, or modern reissues.
This collection is built from backstage access, personal archives, artist relationships, and years spent behind the scenes at concerts, festivals, and venues across the country. From concert posters and backstage passes to promotional photos, artist guitar picks, books, and rare memorabilia, each piece is selected for its authenticity, condition, and story.
This is not a mass-produced merchandise store. It is a carefully assembled music memorabilia collection created for fans, collectors, and historians who value original artifacts tied to real shows, real artists, and real moments that shaped rock and roll culture.
Built From Decades of Real Industry Experience
This collection is rooted in the personal history and industry experience of Max Baker Jr., a longtime figure in live music, touring, and concert production. Over decades of working behind the scenes, Max built direct access to artists, venues, promoters, and unforgettable moments in rock and roll history.
That same firsthand perspective carries into Here’s The Deal Podcast, where stories from the road, the stage, and the business of music are shared straight from those who lived them. The collectibles offered here come from that same world, real artifacts tied to real experiences, preserved and passed on to fans and collectors.
What You’ll Find in the Collection
Here’s The Deal Vintage Collectables features a rotating selection of authentic vintage music collectibles tied to real artists, real shows, and real moments in rock and roll history. Inventory changes frequently, but every item follows the same sourcing and selection standards.
Within the collection, you’ll find original concert posters, backstage passes, promotional photos, artist guitar picks, books, pins, apparel, and rare memorabilia connected to live performances, tours, and music festivals. Many pieces are one-of-one or limited-run items that were never available to the public.
Each listing clearly reflects what the item is, where it came from, and its condition. Whether it is a tour-used backstage pass, an original promotional standee, or a piece of artist-issued merchandise, every product is selected for its historical value and authenticity.
This is a collection built for collectors who care about provenance, fans who want something real, and anyone looking for music memorabilia with a genuine story behind it.
Behind the Collection
Here’s The Deal Vintage Collectables is curated by Max Baker Jr., whose career has been spent working inside live music, touring, and event production. Years of hands-on involvement behind the scenes created access to artists, crews, venues, and moments that never make it to the public eye.
That firsthand experience shapes this collection. The items offered here come from real environments where music happens, not from secondary markets or mass resale channels. Each piece reflects time spent on the road, backstage, and inside the industry, where history is made long before it becomes memorabilia.
This perspective is also shared through the Here’s The Deal Podcast, where real stories from the music world are documented and preserved. The collection and the podcast exist for the same reason, to keep authentic music history from being lost.
A Living Archive of Music History
This collection is always evolving. Items are added as they surface, and once something is gone, it may never appear again. Each piece represents a specific moment in music history, preserved as it was found and shared with those who value authenticity.
Whether you are a longtime collector, a fan of live music, or someone looking for a real connection to the past, this archive exists to keep those moments accessible. The goal is simple, preserve the stories, respect the history, and pass it on.