Paul Newman R.I.P

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Re: Paul Newman R.I.P

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autoland wrote:Paul was a great actor, but not the world's best signer of autographs, as the years roled by he was less and less happy, of being spotted in public.

So an authentic autograph, would be at the very less 25-30 years old. I'm not saying that he never ever signed after that, NO but it would be rare indeed.

Yes it would be rare but I don't think it is as rare as you make it out to be. Autographworld has had some signed photos of his from within the last 10 years. And I heard that he signed a bit in 2003 during the making of 'My Town'. For the right price you can get an authentic Paul Newman but I don't think you could get one for less than $300
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Re: Paul Newman R.I.P

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macaoidh wrote:
autoland wrote:Paul was a great actor, but not the world's best signer of autographs, as the years roled by he was less and less happy, of being spotted in public.

So an authentic autograph, would be at the very less 25-30 years old. I'm not saying that he never ever signed after that, NO but it would be rare indeed.

Yes it would be rare but I don't think it is as rare as you make it out to be. Autographworld has had some signed photos of his from within the last 10 years. And I heard that he signed a bit in 2003 during the making of 'My Town'. For the right price you can get an authentic Paul Newman but I don't think you could get one for less than $300

Wow $300, that's £175, I know a lot better things i can do with that type of money. When Paul was interviewed, a few years back, he said he liked the fact, that when he went out and donned a baseball cap, that no one recognised him, and that's the way, he liked it, just to live his life, in private.

All he felt that he owned anyone was a good perfromance. But Paul did do, lots of kind things, and as I already said, what a fine actor.


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