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royalty's and politics that signing authentics ttm
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 11:00 am
by collectorzone
i am wondering if there are any royalties and politics that signing authentics trought the mail? if so wich ones are signing trought the mail?
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 1:47 pm
by KJ
Does Al Gore sign authentics through the mail?
Re: royalty's and politics that signing authentics ttm
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 3:00 pm
by RuleroftheWorld
There was a thread around somewhere, most royalty doesnt though I think.
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 3:17 pm
by Logan-Autograph-Guy
I'm glad to help
Senators are a great way to get autographs. Though it is very hard to get authentics when you are out of their state. Such senators as Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards have practically stoped signing authentically since their bid for the White House. If you call John McCain's office, in 6-8 months you may great a success. The number is at his senate website, at his Washington DC office.
Presidents are hard to get as well. President Jimmy Carter is the only president who most of the time signs authentically TTM. You must send him a picture though or he will send a preprint. President Bill Clinton refuses to sign, unless you send him his autobiography. That can take up to 8 to 9 months to get back though. President George H. W. Bush rarely signs authentically TTM. You may get lucky and get a signed photo if you ask for an authentic one. Usually, he sends PP or autopen. President George W. Bush cannot sign as he is in office, neither can Vice President Dick Cheney. Though if you catch him in person, he will sign. People think he will be a good TTM signer once he leaves office.
Prime Minister Tony Blair is leaving office in June, and rarely signs. I have seen an authentic success from him but I wouldn't get upset if you got the usual preprint. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will sign TTM, but you must send her a photo. You can send the Prime Minister from Canada an email and he will send a signed photo. An easy way to get a world leader.
Hope this helps!
Logan

Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 5:54 pm
by lozzbeech
Logan-Autograph-Guy wrote:I'm glad to help
Senators are a great way to get autographs. Though it is very hard to get authentics when you are out of their state. Such senators as Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards have practically stoped signing authentically since their bid for the White House. If you call John McCain's office, in 6-8 months you may great a success. The number is at his senate website, at his Washington DC office.
Presidents are hard to get as well. President Jimmy Carter is the only president who most of the time signs authentically TTM. You must send him a picture though or he will send a preprint. President Bill Clinton refuses to sign, unless you send him his autobiography. That can take up to 8 to 9 months to get back though. President George H. W. Bush rarely signs authentically TTM. You may get lucky and get a signed photo if you ask for an authentic one. Usually, he sends PP or autopen. President George W. Bush cannot sign as he is in office, neither can Vice President Dick Cheney. Though if you catch him in person, he will sign. People think he will be a good TTM signer once he leaves office.
Prime Minister Tony Blair is leaving office in June, and rarely signs. I have seen an authentic success from him but I wouldn't get upset if you got the usual preprint. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will sign TTM, but you must send her a photo. You can send the Prime Minister from Canada an email and he will send a signed photo. An easy way to get a world leader.
Hope this helps!
Logan

Wow.. this wasn't even for me... but that was really nice of you.... thanks for the effort. it's nice to see.

Cheers..
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 10:03 pm
by Logan-Autograph-Guy
No problem! Glad to help
Thanks for the rep point

Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 10:22 pm
by collectorzone
you are helping me alot with all your great advice and so on, keep it going

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 8:19 am
by cuddlyewok
For UK Royalty, as far as I know, only Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, sends TTM, although whether it is a PP I do not know.
In the past I have sent a request to the Queen, but received a letter of rejection.
Best wishes
Stuart
Re: royalty's and politics that signing authentics ttm
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:33 am
by marokee
My first letter that i sent our, to Queen Elisabth, was a turn down, but i did receive a letter from her lady-in-waiting....the letter came on oficial Buckingham palace starionary and the envelope had the royl crest on the back of it and the queens stamp on the front...even thoug the queen didn't sign it, its pretty cool