Wow, what a great question! I suppose it would be a cop-out to reply "I'm thinking it over!"
I'm lucky in that most of my Jack memorabilia consists of paper items (books, ads, magazines, etc.) or recorded material. None of it's exceptionally valuable (outside of sentimental value), and
most of it would be replaceable if I were patient. There
are a couple of vintage
Variety pages which I'd be hard-pressed to find again, but they're not among my
favorite Benny pieces.
My favorite piece is a color RCA ad featuring my two favorite comedians, Jack Benny (of course) and Johnny Carson. And
that turns up constantly on eBay.
I guess I'd grab either my 1972 Jack Benny Americare "vault"...
or my color photo of Jack from a 1963 issue of
McCall's. The photo features Jack, his violin, the Maxwell, an old CBS-TV camera, and a painted backdrop of the infamous vault! If you'd like to see a slightly cropped version, click here:
http://davidzrantz.diaryland.com/images/jbmccalls.jpg. (Glitches in the scan were caused by the shrinkwrap which protects it.)
And I know, I know... I listed
two choices, and you asked for
one, but as I stated above, "
I'm thinking it over!"
And by the way, "Frank," it's truly good to hear that Rita spared you and yours... except for those roof shingles which you mentioned.