Articles tagged with: Autograph collector

Autograph Collector and UACC featured ISITREAL.com

on Montag, 20 Februar 2006. Posted in isitreal

written by David Grossberg

The Strange Saga of Clancy Smyres and Why His Autograph is More Valuable Than Babe Ruth

on Sonntag, 22 September 2013. Posted in General Autograph News

September 23, 2013 By Jim Stinson

Clancy Smyres played in five major league games for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944 , had two major league at bats and a lifetime batting average of .000.

All the Presidents’ Memorabilia

on Dienstag, 27 Januar 2015. Posted in General Autograph News

By SERGE F. KOVALESKI

All the Presidents’ Memorabilia
Jordan M. Wright’s collection of political memorabilia is unquestionably prodigious.

Consisting of perhaps a million-plus items, amassed over four decades, it includes an assortment of ephemera like a George W. Bush piñata and a portrait of Lincoln made of seed and saplings, but also legions of important historical artifacts, like a George Washington picture flag from his swearing in and a purse with a Warren G. Harding logo that was used to attract newly enfranchised female voters.

Great Moments in Collecting: 'President Karzai, Can I Have Your Autograph?'

on Mittwoch, 28 August 2013. Posted in Sport

By Bryan Curtis on August 28, 2013 11:30 AM ET

Great Moments in Collecting: 'President Karzai, Can I Have Your Autograph?'
Every autograph collector has an obsession. Kaplan’s is world leaders. He convinced Hamid Karzai, the president of Afghanistan, to sign an official baseball.

Autograph Fakery: Two Firms Monopolize a Lucrative Business

on Donnerstag, 27 März 2014. Posted in Autograph forgeries

By Jake Rossen

Autograph Fakery: Two Firms Monopolize a Lucrative Business
How could anyone be really sure that Jordan, and not a fry cook, had signed a pair of Nikes?

Collection of autographs is world heritage

on Montag, 02 Februar 2015. Posted in World Leaders

Published in a dutch newspaper: "Nieuwsblad"

Collection of autographs is world heritage
“The pope doesn’t give one. Neither does the king. But all other famous people do sign their pictures.’ And that’s exactly what Jan Costermans (60) collects.