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  2. Autograph Collector Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Autograph Collector Magazine was a U.S. magazine for autograph collectors.The magazine was started in 1986. [1] They offered news, celebrity interviews and addresses, in-person signing event listings, counterfeit-detection articles, and in-depth articles on collecting autographs from people in various professions, from sports to Hollywood to business and more.

  3. Autograph collecting - Wikipedia

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    Autograph collecting is the practice of collecting autographs of famous persons. Some of the most popular categories of autograph subjects are politicians, military soldiers, athletes, movie stars, artists, social and religious leaders, scientists, astronauts, and authors.

  4. Robert L. White (collector) - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. White (c. 1949 – October 11, 2003) was a collector of Kennedyiana and other presidential memorabilia. [1] Many of his John F. Kennedy relics were acquired from Kennedy's secretary Evelyn Lincoln. [1] White also collected skulls and scalps, and had a business card that read "Robert L. White, Baltimore's #1 Head Hunter". [2]

  5. Carl Künzel - Wikipedia

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    The eldest son of city-councillor Bernhard Künzel and his wife Marie Magdalene, Carl Künzel was born in Heilbronn, where his father owned a house at 305 Metzgergasse.. After leaving school, Carl's father let him sign up for an apprenticeship at the paper factory just founded in the town by the Rauch brothers and was taken on there afterwards, mainly sent out to visit customers and eventually ...

  6. Autograph show - Wikipedia

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    An autograph show (or, alternatively, autograph meeting, autograph signing or autograph convention) is an event where the public, mostly autograph collectors or fans of an attending celebrity, gather to collect autographs from someone famous who attends to meet fans and sign items for them.

  7. Collectors Universe - Wikipedia

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    Collectors Universe Inc. is an American company formed in 1986, now based in Santa Ana, California, which provides third-party authentication and grading services to collectors, retail buyers and sellers of collectibles. Its authentication services focus on coins, trading cards, sports memorabilia, and autographs.

  8. Alexander Autographs - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Autographs is an auctioneer of historic militaria, autographs, manuscripts, relics, and other collectibles. Based in Chesapeake City, Maryland , the auction house first opened to bidders in 1993 and has since garnered controversy for the sale of items like Nazi memorabilia .

  9. Autograph - Wikipedia

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    An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Greek (αὐτός, autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write"), and can mean more specifically: [1] [2] a manuscript written by the author of its content. [1] [2] In this meaning the term autograph can often be used interchangeably with ...