Medal of Honor Recipient Help
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Medal of Honor Recipient Help
I have been doing baseball players TTM for quite some time now, but i want to start branching out in my ttm endeavors. I love History, and i like the idea of getting autographs from Medal of Honor recipients. I feel it would be disrespectful, however, to just strait out ask for an autograph (even with the typical "Thank you for your service" message)in the letter.IFi just send a letter without directly asking for an autograph, does anyone know if i would get one? Or am i just being paranoid about asking in the first place?
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There are a fairly large group of people who collect historical figures like MOH recipients and Fighter aces. These people get asked all the time for their autographs so I don't think it would disrespectful at all to send a letter that specifically asks for their autograph. I believe there is an autograph show in Texas that specifically brings in MOH recipients to sign autographs for the public, so I am sure that they receive requests ttm quite often.
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Ok, thank you very much. I guess i was just being paranoid, i guess its time to give it a shot!
TTM successes: Carl Yastrzemski (3), George Kell, Jim Bunning, Phil Neikro, Bobby Doerr (2), James Tague (2)
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Good luck with your M.O.D. requests...Many of them sign for free, but i do think some may charge. Looking foward to seeing what you recieve.

Waiting for many former and current US Politicians and Historical Figures:
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Baseball HOF collection--40 and counting
2011 has been my best year for autographs over 300 in so far
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