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Our very own Jah pass away from a heart attack Thursday May 4, 2017. He was a close and dear friend to Hollywood for many years. Hollywood put a picture of one of the many he has created for his Museum. He was a talented brother, and will be missed.
Hollywood will be at the Jacob Javits Convention soon. We will inform you of all the dates.
We will be officially launching the H1 Premium website Memorial Weekend. If you are lucky enough to see us now, that is great! To see this site start with a small amount of inventory to the largest is amazing withing itself. We will have a special ceremony for our launch. A selected few has been chosen to be there. Stay tune, we may have a free give away to this event. For those who cant be there, feel free to go online and see what H1 has to offer. We will post all the pics of this amazing event. We welcome all your feedback to make us better.
This is where the H1 Cleaner is being sold on 773 Flatbush. You can buy the H1 Cleaner here or on our website! Take a look at out article on H1 Premium Shoe Cleaner.
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Welcome to H1 Premium! We will be hosting a dinner in the MJ23 Moments Museum on New Years Eve. Come down and enjoy our yourself before the Ball drops.
The most anticipated videos is out now. King Brice doing his hit single Trap it up! The Jordan Masks are apart of our Museum. Brice is combing Rap with the sneaker culture, and taking this on the next level. You can see Brice Perform this weekend at Imperial Studios Nov 24, 25th, and the 26th in Brooklyn.
MJ23 Moments Museum will be displaying our collection Thanksgiving Weekend Nov 24, 25, and the 26th. We will be near the Barclay Stadium Downtown Brooklyn. Come down and see a lifetime event.
Located 241 Prospect Place between Underhill Avenue and Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn 11238. Brought to you by H1 Enterprises and Imperial Studios.
Most anticipated Magazine is in its final stages. We will be releasing our first copies at our Premier Party Thanksgiving weekend! We have a big event planned that includes MJ23 Moments Gallery showcase, Performance from our artists, A fashion show, and much much more. We will be releasing more information this weekend on this Big Event! The Event will be November 24, 25, and the 26th.
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We will show case all of the Gallery Pictures until MJ23 Moment Museum website is up. These are one of a kind pictures from the Museum’s Gallery and we are making them available to the public. Our vision is to open up MJ23 Museum in a physical location by the end 2018. We are looking for sponsors to open this one of a kind Museum that not only give tribute to Micheal Jordan Greatness, but the greatness within ourselves and the passion we have for our culture.
We are often ask, what allowed us to be here and why do we do what we do? Passion Brought Us Here.
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Inside Brooklyn’s H23 Gallery: One Fan’s Elaborate Michael Jordan Museum
On a quiet block in the Brooklyn neighborhood Prospect Heights, just a few minutes away from the Barclays Center, sits what would look to be any other tiny warehouse (if it wasn’t for the artfully decorated rolling garage door). Inside, though, is the H23 Gallery, a pop-up museum dedicated to rare and unique Michael Jordan memorabilia. Instead of game-worn uniforms and signed balls, there are over 200 pairs of Nikes, thousands of trading cards, jerseys, magazines, photos, books, paintings, a replica ’91 championship ring that belonged to a friend of Scottie Pippen’s, Space Jam on VHS—anything that owner and curator Ian Benn can find that’s related to the greatest basketball player of all time.
The 43-year-old Benn—also known as Holi23wood, a nickname he earned because his MJ collection gets him invites to all sorts of VIP parties—has been a Jordan devotee since he first saw the star on TV while growing up in Saint Philip, Barbados. After growing infatuated with Jordan’s unparalleled skills, intensity, success, and “nastiness,” he traveled to New York in 1992 in search of memorabilia.
“I NEVER SOLD NOTHING. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, I JUST BUY, BUY, BUY.”
“My love was already for Magic and Bird but in Barbados, we don’t watch the games you watch,” he says. “The only games we watched were the Lakers and the Celtics, so I was infatuated with the rivalry. Then Jordan came into the league and he was flying. The first thing I got into was the cards. I bought 125 cards for $500 from a friend and I kept collecting until I had like five or six hundred. Then I went for the sneakers and then the jerseys, and the last thing I did was the signatures. They’re the real thing that’s different from me and a lot of other sneakerheads. If I just wanted to collect sneakers, I’m sure I would have more than a thousand [pairs].”
His favorite item in the collection is the pair of Jordan 3 Do the Right Thing Brisks in blue and yellow, which have helped him see his whole endeavor as more than worth it, even though it came at a huge cost. On top of the $400,000 or so he’s spent on the items that adorn the gallery’s brick walls, Benn has lost relationships and sacrificed his time and well-being to get certain pieces, not to mention enduring the pain of getting the number 23 and a couple Jumpman logos tattooed on his cheeks.
“I’ve emptied my bank account, lost friends over this because they think I like the museum more than I like them. I’ve lost girlfriends over this,” he says. On a lesser scale, he’s committed some minor larceny: “I went to the Michael Jordan restaurant about two months ago. I stole the menu. And I’m going to have it on show [laughs]. That’s how passionate I am about it.”
In 2007, he went to the NBA All-Star Game in Las Vegas with a suitcase full of shoes and little else for some signature hunting. “I didn’t sleep,” he says. That same year, he spent a week camped outside the Foot Locker on New York City’s 34th street in 18-degree weather to get the titanium 2007 Nike Air Jordan XXIII, which were limited to 529 pairs around the country: 23 pairs selling in 23 stores for $230. Benn, who donned three pairs of long johns and spent about $150 on coffee over the course of the seven days, ended up with the pair numbered 23, a situation he views as more fate than coincidence. The address of the gallery just happens to end in 23, he’s made friends all over from winning Funkmaster Flex’s Sneaker Battles twice, and met a friend and fellow Jordan fan, Ross Greenberg, while working as a butcher. Greenberg hired Benn to design a website for him and, as a gift, gave him a vintage, unopened box of Wheaties with Jordan on the cover. The cereal expired on April 19th, 1993.
A friendship was born. Benn now works as a cook at Greenberg’s bar, Woodwork, a gastropub around the corner from Barclays Center that specializes in soccer and picklebacks, a whiskey shot with a pickle juice chaser. While working there, he stumbled on the space for the museum last June and, for a few months, the bar even hosted Benn’s own Jordan-themed oil paintings. They currently take up a section in the gallery because, as Benn says, “If you want to have a museum, you gotta have paintings.”
“IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A MUSEUM, YOU GOTTA HAVE PAINTINGS.”
Then there are the autographs. The only Jordan one here at the moment is on a certified photo of him playing against Shaq, when the big man was still on the Orlando Magic. He’s got Carmelo Anthony, courtesy of a longtime Madison Square Garden employee who agreed to bend the no-autographs-for-staffers rule to help out Benn; there are three pairs with Spike Lee’s John Hancock; others include Walt Frazier, Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade, LL Cool J, Fat Joe, Lance Stephenson, Roberta Flack, Ghostface Killah, Nate Robinson, Allan Houston, J.R. Smith, Roy Jones, Jr., Just Blaze, and so on. He got a lot of these outside of the Garden, after the security staff realized that he wasn’t crazy or looking to flip the sneakers on eBay. “I never sold nothing,” he says. “Twenty-five years, I just buy, buy, buy.”
Although the museum is temporary, Benn hopes to find a permanent home for the collection, which currently takes up most of the walls of his Flatbush home, as well as part of his cousin’s basement. As for a bigger dream, he’d love to work for the Jordan brand and is planning to have Jordan’s son Jeffrey, whom he first met at at the Garden, come by for a quick ribbon-cutting ceremony.
“I wanted to have 100 sneakers with 100 cards and sell the whole set for $250,000, but then it turned into this craziness. Even if I wanted to stop, so many things keep happening. I want to display it where everything is in a case.”
For now, he’ll keep collecting, looking for a new place to house it all, and watch it all appreciate in value. And if anything, he can leave it all to 2-year-old Ian Jr., who’s already got about 40 pairs of Jordans of his own.
If you want to check out Benn’s collection, get to 623 Bergen Street (between Vanderbilt and Carlton avenues) in Brooklyn. The exhibit is open from 8AM to 8PM every day through Feb. 15 with a $23 admission fee, while at night, there are VIP All-Star Game parties. For more information, visitwww.holiw23d.com.
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