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Roger M
  • Melbourne, Victoria.
  • Australia
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About Me

What kind of member are you? (Check as many as apply.)
Collector, Fan
What would you like to tell us about yourself, your collecting, or business.
I have a wide collection of sporting mainly. Am now residing in Australia. Have a collection of specific tv shows and actors. A few Hollywood classic and new. collectd a lot of sporting, Soccer, cycling, cricket and Aussie Rules. Would Like to get a few Apollo, a few Hollywood and a couple more 007! Damien Lewis to sign my Band of Brothers pictures...3rd time lucky eh Damien
What is your level of expertise?
Intermediate Collector
Why do you want to join Autograph Live?
Am looking to increase my autograph collection. Selected Hollywood movie stars and some sporting & cycling UK, USA and Europe!
Am annoyed with fakes, Ebay is ok for unisgned prints if you have a genuine index card.
I do most of my own mounts & framing, and a few sport /cycling shirts and 'box frames...self taught.
Who can we thank for telling you about us?
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What are your areas of interest?
Sports, Classic Hollywood and Stage, Music, Space/Aviation/Military
Why do you collect?
My Father started me off collecting stamps....as collector you move into other things when you can't get what you orignally wanted...addicted to collecting I suppose.
What is your favorite autograph in your collection?
Tour De France Champion Cyclist Eddy Merckz, 3 photos, took 14 months, on my 2nd attempt.
Sir Roger Moore, Sir Michael Caine (Zulu & Italian Job) & Gordon Banks 1966 England Goalkeeper
You can ask anyone living or dead for their autograph. Who would it be?
Bobby Moore English Soccer player 1966 WC Captain

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