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Dear Abby: Please answer a question that has me perplexed. Why do people collect autographs? I do not understand the need for a collection of signatures, regardless of how famous – or infamous ...
In his book, Kun examines the city’s collective memory through the autographs, drawings, letters and poems that make up the collection, plus some fresher signatures penned by community members ...
Remember the good ol' days when "Please, mister, can I have your autograph?" was all it took to get a ballplayer to sign your scorecard? Once the innocent rite of childhood, autograph collecting ...
Where did he hear this advice? ''Arnold Palmer,’' he said. Tiger Woods has a distinctive style with his autograph, perhaps not as legible as Palmer’s, but easily recognizable. He signs his name with ...
He was the biggest star to ever come out of St. Francis Xavier, and on his annual homecoming performance in our cafeteria, my classmates would clamor for his autograph while I stayed in my seat.I ...
Collecting baseball player autographs is a time-honored tradition, one that goes hand-in-hand with the sport itself. Before and after any Major League Baseball game, fans will crowd the stands ...
The cheapest option is your flat item up to 11x14: $649. Your flat object larger than 11x14, mini helmet, or football is $699. Full size helmets or jerseys: $749.
Johnny Depp has the write stuff when it comes to signing autographs while Cameron Diaz is the worst, according to a new list from Autograph Collector magazine. Depp, followed by George Clooney ...