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World record of Kansas man’s Chiefs collection

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  • Curt Herrman first tried to get the record when his collection only had about 550 pieces.
  • Guinness World Records told him that his collection of 1,110 pieces is now the largest collection of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia in the world.
  • It took a lot of time and work to get the organisation that keeps records to agree to his application.
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A man from Kansas who has 1,110 pieces of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia in his collection set a Guinness World Record.

Curt Herrman first tried to get the record when his collection only had about 550 pieces. In October 2020, Guinness World Records told him that his collection of 1,110 pieces is now the largest collection of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia in the world.

Herrman said that it took a lot of time and work to get the organisation that keeps records to agree to his “Chiefseum” application.

Herrman told the media source, “The toughest part was, I had to send lots of pictures of just how the whole room is and everything I have together,”

“But, I had to do a video of me counting everything. I mean, basically just, one, two, three, four, five, all the way up to the end. But I also had to have three witnesses. I had to have an elected official, a police officer and a Chiefs subject matter expert.”

Take a look at the video below:

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