Comments - The most valuable astronaut signed photo? - Autograph Live2024-03-28T10:53:51Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3524372%3ABlogPost%3A472890&xn_auth=noThe Jim Irwin signed NASA lit…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-12-07:3524372:Comment:4808632013-12-07T00:53:37.824ZSteve Zarellihttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/MrZipper
<p>The Jim Irwin signed NASA litho above hammered at $9,979.20 (with buyers premium).</p>
<p>Certainly a very healthy price, but I thought it might actually go higher.</p>
<p>The Jim Irwin signed NASA litho above hammered at $9,979.20 (with buyers premium).</p>
<p>Certainly a very healthy price, but I thought it might actually go higher.</p> Thanks, and thanks for postin…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-11-17:3524372:Comment:4733262013-11-17T23:33:37.570ZIan Baldockhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/ianabaldock
<p>Thanks, and thanks for posting astronaut stuff. I hope we turn things around and eventually try for mars. I cant stand the fact that we have to rely on Russian or "gulp" Chinese rockets to get us into space. Boy are we slipping.</p>
<p>Thanks, and thanks for posting astronaut stuff. I hope we turn things around and eventually try for mars. I cant stand the fact that we have to rely on Russian or "gulp" Chinese rockets to get us into space. Boy are we slipping.</p> Grissom is up there, but Ed W…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-11-17:3524372:Comment:4730562013-11-17T17:13:02.332ZSteve Zarellihttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/MrZipper
Grissom is up there, but Ed White unpersonalized (and maybe a few others as well) is probably in front of Grissom. Regarding the A in Armstrong... There are no stops, but the top is often not perfectly curved and there are often angles in the top. This is typical and often seen on undoubtably authentic items such as Insurance Covers, personalized exemplars, etc. You can see an example or two of this in my Neil Armstrong Autograph Study:…
Grissom is up there, but Ed White unpersonalized (and maybe a few others as well) is probably in front of Grissom. Regarding the A in Armstrong... There are no stops, but the top is often not perfectly curved and there are often angles in the top. This is typical and often seen on undoubtably authentic items such as Insurance Covers, personalized exemplars, etc. You can see an example or two of this in my Neil Armstrong Autograph Study: <a href="http://spaceloa.com/neil-armstrong-autograph-study/" target="_blank">http://spaceloa.com/neil-armstrong-autograph-study/</a> I see your point with collect…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2013-11-17:3524372:Comment:4731322013-11-17T15:54:52.187ZIan Baldockhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/ianabaldock
<p>I see your point with collecting the white space suits. Other than that I would guess the mercury astronauts with Gus Griss. Neils A looks a bit weird like stopping and starting.</p>
<p>I see your point with collecting the white space suits. Other than that I would guess the mercury astronauts with Gus Griss. Neils A looks a bit weird like stopping and starting.</p>