JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
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JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
FK - Assassination witness on 22 November 1963; stood at her window at the Texas School Book Depository and watched the motorcade as the fatal shots rang out; can be seen in picture taken a few seconds after Kennedy was shot.
mailed photo 1-21-15
received back of photo signed plus she added a poem she had written 2-4-15
used: private resident address
Dallas, TX
Note: I don't post private addresses per admin and privacy.
http://imageshack.com/a/img538/7893/T60pw2.jpg
mailed photo 1-21-15
received back of photo signed plus she added a poem she had written 2-4-15
used: private resident address
Dallas, TX
Note: I don't post private addresses per admin and privacy.
http://imageshack.com/a/img538/7893/T60pw2.jpg
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Re: JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
I'm sorry but these "successes" are the dumbest fucking posts on this forum. This is no different than sending an item to someone who saw The Beatles for the first time in America or someone who witnessed the Ali/Frazier fight. I see absolutely no keepsake value in these successes and certainly would not waste the time and money. If you want a valuable piece, send a piece off to someone worthy like Kevin James (Comedic Actor).
Re: JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
collector0317 wrote:I'm sorry but these "successes" are the dumbest **** posts on this forum. This is no different than sending an item to someone who saw The Beatles for the first time in America or someone who witnessed the Ali/Frazier fight. I see absolutely no keepsake value in these successes and certainly would not waste the time and money. If you want a valuable piece, send a piece off to someone worthy like Kevin James (Comedic Actor).
I agree with you, but it's not hurting you, so why complain about it?
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Re: JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
Kevin James is crap i don't rate him at all. His autograph would be worth nothing... I have seen him in a few things and he's as funny as a ingrown hair inside a foreskin.
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It's still a nice success, no matter what any arrogant person says.
Re: JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
JFK related and I would say Elvis related are a bit different than some concert or boxing match. For some reason they are larger in death and people collect all kinds of related items. Standing alone I would say her autograph would be of little value true.... but as part of a larger collection ( which I believe this is) it can add a lot. Many of these witnesses don't just sign a name to a picture, they take time to write out some details of what they saw. If you look at true autograph value I think you will find historical collectibles will always out value almost a name comedians in the long run.
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Some people collect autographs of all of those involved with historical moments. The actual eye witnesses, especially those who were mentioned in any sort of legal case, absolutely count as those involved in those historical moments. I don't understand how some people don't get that.collector0317 wrote:I'm sorry but these "successes" are the dumbest **** posts on this forum. This is no different than sending an item to someone who saw The Beatles for the first time in America or someone who witnessed the Ali/Frazier fight. I see absolutely no keepsake value in these successes and certainly would not waste the time and money. If you want a valuable piece, send a piece off to someone worthy like Kevin James (Comedic Actor).
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Back in 1993 I was offered $2,500 (by a DEALER of all people!) for a complete, hand-written statement from one of the JFK assassination witnesses. (I didn't sell it.) Don't laugh at anyone collecting those. I myself have autographed items from nearly 100 assassination-related people.
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Re: JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
Hey Bud,collector0317 wrote:I'm sorry but these "successes" are the dumbest **** posts on this forum. This is no different than sending an item to someone who saw The Beatles for the first time in America or someone who witnessed the Ali/Frazier fight. I see absolutely no keepsake value in these successes and certainly would not waste the time and money. If you want a valuable piece, send a piece off to someone worthy like Kevin James (Comedic Actor).
Please go home and think long and hard about the comments you made. You're a troll. That's it. You think you can stomp all over someone's success just because you're little mind can't find appreciation in what these mean to another collector? Does that give you the right to bash another's treasures? The answer is NO! Back off dude!
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Re: JFK assassination witness Mary Hollies success
Just because the autograph somebody receives does not interest you does not mean it is not worthy to be posted.. I am not a fan of soccer so I do not care about the soccer autographs that are posted in here, but some people are.. It is an open forum for the people who enjoy collecting autographs, no matter what the subject might be.. Good look to all collectors.. Keep those requests going out... We help keep the post office in business... Oh Yeah.....
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