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Re: Autographs from the deceased
i only have 2 autographs that the person died. i have Bea Arthur and Don la fonataine(Voice over Actor)
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I have quite a few it would take me a long time to list them all- but then again, I've been collecting since the mid 80's. 
My mom has collected since the 60's - and she gave me her collection.
The weirdest autograph I received was one from Luciano Pavarotti TTM (I have 3 of his) I received that in the mail on the day of his funeral.

My mom has collected since the 60's - and she gave me her collection.
The weirdest autograph I received was one from Luciano Pavarotti TTM (I have 3 of his) I received that in the mail on the day of his funeral.
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Whoa. That's kinda scary. Don't have any, but do have two from celebs that have passed away (freddy fender and another lady, but too lazy to look up).Selise wrote: The weirdest autograph I received was one from Luciano Pavarotti TTM (I have 3 of his) I received that in the mail on the day of his funeral.
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I have a few wrestlers, but the only authentic autograph that I received that was made for ME that stands out:
George Carlin
I have alot more dead people, but they died long before I could have received one from them...
Boris Karloff
Vincent Price x5
Rod Serling x3
Peter Lorre
Basil Rathbone
Jack Dempsey
I have more dead people, but these are the most valuable.
George Carlin
I have alot more dead people, but they died long before I could have received one from them...
Boris Karloff
Vincent Price x5
Rod Serling x3
Peter Lorre
Basil Rathbone
Jack Dempsey
I have more dead people, but these are the most valuable.
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I haven't had this happen yet, but everyone I write to will die eventually, right?
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I have a few autographs from celebrities who have later passed away.
John Inman- British actor
Charles Lindberg- Iwo Jima Flag Raiser
Avery Dulles- Cardinal
Jack Kemp- Football player and politician
Charlton Heston- Actor
Anita Page- Actress
Luciano Pavarotti- Opera Singer
Porter Waggoner- Country Singer
Buck O'Neil- Baseball player and coach
Arthur C. Clarke- Science Fiction Author
Dr. Michael DeBakey- Pioneering Heart Surgeon
One of the most memorable ones was the economist Milton Friedman. I sent out a letter one day, then about a week later I saw on TV that he had died. 4 days after seeing the news story I got an envelope in the mail with his office address on it. I assumed that I was getting ym items returned but when I opened it I found a signed index card and a copy of one of his papers also signed by him. It was all postmarked 2 days before his death so I think mine was the last autograph he signed.
John Inman- British actor
Charles Lindberg- Iwo Jima Flag Raiser
Avery Dulles- Cardinal
Jack Kemp- Football player and politician
Charlton Heston- Actor
Anita Page- Actress
Luciano Pavarotti- Opera Singer
Porter Waggoner- Country Singer
Buck O'Neil- Baseball player and coach
Arthur C. Clarke- Science Fiction Author
Dr. Michael DeBakey- Pioneering Heart Surgeon
One of the most memorable ones was the economist Milton Friedman. I sent out a letter one day, then about a week later I saw on TV that he had died. 4 days after seeing the news story I got an envelope in the mail with his office address on it. I assumed that I was getting ym items returned but when I opened it I found a signed index card and a copy of one of his papers also signed by him. It was all postmarked 2 days before his death so I think mine was the last autograph he signed.
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I had three requests sent to celebrities that passed away before I could have them returned. They are:
Ricardo Montalban - Sent the request: 9/18/08, He passed: 1/14/09
Bea Arthur - Sent: 1/29/09, Passed: 4/25/09
David Carradine - Sent: 2/03/09, Passed: 6/03/09
I was lucky enough to receive autographs from the following before they passed:
IN PERSON
Alex Nelson (Lizzy Borden guitarist) - Received: 3/27/01, Passed: 5/17/04
Johnny Weaver - Received: 1/04, Passed - 2/15/08
Penny Banner - Received: 1/04, Passed - 5/12/08
Sherri Martel - Received: 1/04, Passed - 6/15/07
Wahoo McDaniel - Received twice around 1993, Passed - 4/18/02
TTM
Don LaFontaine - Received: 8/25/08, Passed: 9/01/08
Dom Deluise - Received: 9/26/08, Passed: 5/04/09
Karl Malden - Received: 11/20/08, Passed: 7/01/09
Eartha Kitt - Received: 10/18/08, Passed: 12/25/08
Ricardo Montalban - Sent the request: 9/18/08, He passed: 1/14/09
Bea Arthur - Sent: 1/29/09, Passed: 4/25/09
David Carradine - Sent: 2/03/09, Passed: 6/03/09
I was lucky enough to receive autographs from the following before they passed:
IN PERSON
Alex Nelson (Lizzy Borden guitarist) - Received: 3/27/01, Passed: 5/17/04
Johnny Weaver - Received: 1/04, Passed - 2/15/08
Penny Banner - Received: 1/04, Passed - 5/12/08
Sherri Martel - Received: 1/04, Passed - 6/15/07
Wahoo McDaniel - Received twice around 1993, Passed - 4/18/02
TTM
Don LaFontaine - Received: 8/25/08, Passed: 9/01/08
Dom Deluise - Received: 9/26/08, Passed: 5/04/09
Karl Malden - Received: 11/20/08, Passed: 7/01/09
Eartha Kitt - Received: 10/18/08, Passed: 12/25/08
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I have a lot of autographs from the deceased. Of course, I have bee collecting autographs for so long that is only to be expected.
Often when a celebrity dies I have people ask if I have their autograph and sometimes I am asked how much they are worth.
I respond that to me they are priceless and not for sale. For example I have been offered 2 thousand for my John Lennon autograph but I will never part with it.
Maybe when I die my son (also a Lennon fan, I raised him right) might sell it (but I doubt it) or my granddaughter, whom I have already named as my beneficiary, will. But, in the mean time that one and many other "special" autographs are family heirlooms.
Often when a celebrity dies I have people ask if I have their autograph and sometimes I am asked how much they are worth.
I respond that to me they are priceless and not for sale. For example I have been offered 2 thousand for my John Lennon autograph but I will never part with it.
Maybe when I die my son (also a Lennon fan, I raised him right) might sell it (but I doubt it) or my granddaughter, whom I have already named as my beneficiary, will. But, in the mean time that one and many other "special" autographs are family heirlooms.
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Wow! A John Lennon autograph. Did you obtain it in person? I don't blame you for never wanting to part with it for any sum of money.For example I have been offered 2 thousand for my John Lennon autograph but I will never part with it.
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