How about an ongoing thread to highlight the new additions to your collection?

Whether it's a through-the-mail freebie or a big buck acquisition... it's all good. Show us what you got!

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Great example of early 60's Maris.   

Woodrow Wilson signature, one of my favorite presidential autos, such a great flow. This was graded 9 by psa
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Just picked up this Tino Baseball

Star Trek's FIRST Captain - Jeffrey Hunter as Captain Pike - PSA/DNA

Framed with Museum Glass (extra penny) which really highlights the autograph penned in blue. I am so pleased with how this piece turned out. The autograph is on a 1950s photo of Hunter that I had matted along with a photo of Hunter as Captain Pike and a plate that highlighted the unaired episode of "The Cage".

Ditto,nice presentation and handwriting.

In the last days I went to the River Plate Stadium to get autographs of football (you call it "soccer") players

This is a magazine dedicated to the club. It has good cover. This is one signed by Manuel Lanzini. I bit difficult get the autograoph. If there is 5 people or more he didn't stop his car to sign. I waited for him before the training, not after (the people goes in that moment)

the other one i could get of the same magazine, is this one signed by the goalkeeper Marcelo Barovero

And I got the signatures of other players in my jersey

-Ariel Ortega: ex player, now works whit the second team. The last Idol of the club.

-Giovanni Simeone: young CF. Son of Diego Simeone, coach of Atletico de Madrid.

-I got the signatures of young players that played a few matches or no one in first division. I tried to get the signature from a colombian player in my poster posted a few days ago but I couldn't, He arrived late so he didn't stop to sign. 

I would like to get Falcao.

me too.he played in River Plate a few yars ago. Now is impossible.

I’ve been really fortunate recently to have added some new books to my Blues collection.  These books contain autographs from over 100 different musicians (nearly all being signed around the mid to late 1990’s, some signing more than once).
The signatures are pretty diverse for the field, including old and young, well know and obscure, established and upcoming, folk blues and hard electric blues, but all these people, in their own way, are/were keeping the music alive (I say ‘were’ as to my reckoning about half of those who signed have now passed away).
It’s been great flicking through these books and expanding my limited knowledge of the Blues.  Some of the autographs were a pleasant surprise to see, whereas others I thought or hoped might be there were not (for example the Fat Possum artists were, sadly, severely lacking, except for R L Burnside). Some of the signatures took a fair while to decipher, though most were easy as they were signed next to images/biographies and/or are fairly well known.  There are still a few that I cannot figure out and I will include images of these in the hope that you might be able to help me identify them.
Anyway, here’s a full list of those that have signed and below the list I’ve included a few example images:
 
Andra Faye McIntosh, Ann Rabson, Anson Funderburgh, BB King, Big Daddy Kinsey, Big Jack Johnson, Billy Boy Arnold, B’Nois King, Bo Diddley, Buckwheat Zydeco, Bud Spires, Buddy Guy, Carey Bell, Charles Musselwhite, Charles Thomas, Chicago Bob Nelson, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Clayton Love, Corey Harris, Dave Van Ronk, David Honeyboy Edwards, Debbie Davis, Donald Kinsey, Eddie Guitar Burns, Eddie Vann Shaw Jr, Eddie Cusic, Eddie Kirkland, Eddie Shaw, Eddy The Chief Clearwater, Emery Detroit Junior Williams, Eugene Powell, Floyd Dixon, Frank Son Seals, Frank Edwards, Frank Frost, Gaye Adegbalola, George Mojo Buford, George Wild Child Butler, George Washington Jr, Guitar Shorty, Henry Gray, Henry Townsend, Homesick James, Hubert Sumlin, Jack Owens, James Cotton, James Harman, Jerry Boogie McCain, Jimmy Dawkins, Jimmy Johnson, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Thackery, Joe Louis Walker, John Brim, John Jackson, John Mooney, John Primer, Johnny Clyde Copeland, Johnny Mars, Junior Wells, Kenneth Kinsey, Kenny Blues Boss Wayne, Koko Taylor, Lady Bianca, Larry Johnson, Larry McCray, Lazy Lester, Les Getrex, Lil’ Ed, Little Milton, Little Whitt, Little Willie Foster, Long Tall Marcia Ball, Lonnie Brooks, Lonnie Pitchford, Luther Guitar Jr Johnson, Luther Allison, Magic Slim, Marva Wright, Mem Shannon, Nick Holt, Odetta, Otis Clay, Phillip Walker, Pinetop Perkins, R L Burnside, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Ray Scott, Raymond Pat Thomas, Big Boy Henry, Robert Lockwood Jr, Robert Ward, Rod Piazza, Ronnie Earl, Roosevelt Booba Barnes, Roy Book Binder, Rufus Thomas, Sam Myers, Snooky Pryor, Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin, Tinsley Ellis, Tommy Castro, W C Clark, Walter Wolfman Washington, Willie Cobbs, Yank Rachell.
Example pictures:
Homesick James - a rare autograph anyway but even rarer as he has signed with his real name:
Dave Van Ronk:
Larry Johnson:
Snooky Pryor:
Robert Jr Lockwood:
Multi signed page, including Lonnie Pitchford, Eddie Guitar Burns, Roosevelt Booba Barnes, R L Burnside, Eugene Powell, Jack Owens and Bud Spires:
Now onto the ones I don't know - does anyone know who this person or persons are, the picture is a close up of one(s) (I cant tell if it's one or two) below the R L Burnside in the image above.  I realise one says 'R L Burnside' but it is not the same as the actual 'R L Burnside' autograph above it (which I think is the 'right' one) and I also have no idea who the one who has signed with a '$' is, can anyone help?
And finally - I have no idea who this scribble is.  Any help with be much appreciated:

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