JFK roughly signed matchbook - Autograph Live2024-03-28T10:41:00Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/jfk-roughly-signed-matchbook?commentId=3524372%3AComment%3A1259219&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt was signed on October 22,…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-19:3524372:Comment:12593282018-09-19T02:21:06.865ZJameshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JamesScaramucci
<p>It was signed on October 22, 1960, just about two weeks before the election. It was signed at Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas. The guy who got it signed was a prominent local businessman and Democrat Party activist who lived just a couple of blocks from the high school. Kennedy was supposed to appear at the high school at about 8pm but didn’t make it until about 10pm. It was also the same night as the school’s homecoming dance. Because Kennedy was already…</p>
<p>It was signed on October 22, 1960, just about two weeks before the election. It was signed at Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas. The guy who got it signed was a prominent local businessman and Democrat Party activist who lived just a couple of blocks from the high school. Kennedy was supposed to appear at the high school at about 8pm but didn’t make it until about 10pm. It was also the same night as the school’s homecoming dance. Because Kennedy was already running very late, his handlers wanted to cancel the appearance, but a Kansas City Congressman insisted he needed to appear because the guests who had been waiting such a long time would so be so disappointed. So fortunately JFK did attend where he boldly predicted he would win Kansas. He wasn’t right about that, but he did become our 35th President.</p> Here’s my campaign-style auto…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-19:3524372:Comment:12593252018-09-19T02:08:29.332ZJameshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JamesScaramucci
<p>Here’s my campaign-style autograph.</p>
<p>Here’s my campaign-style autograph.</p> at least this one somewhat re…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-19:3524372:Comment:12591592018-09-19T00:12:29.753ZRfitzzhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Rfitzz
<p>at least this one somewhat resembles his other signature styles...I would have never guessed that the others were his !</p>
<p>at least this one somewhat resembles his other signature styles...I would have never guessed that the others were his !</p> I might need to retire ahead…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12590522018-09-18T21:37:22.559ZAutographtastichttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/StefanoMevoli
<p>I might need to retire ahead of schedule if I'm ever going to crack JFK's autograph(s) ......</p>
<p>Thanks for the info James</p>
<p>I might need to retire ahead of schedule if I'm ever going to crack JFK's autograph(s) ......</p>
<p>Thanks for the info James</p> Here’s another one.tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12592262018-09-18T21:25:32.842ZJameshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JamesScaramucci
<p>Here’s another one.</p>
<p>Here’s another one.</p> Now, keep in mind, there are…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12592192018-09-18T21:01:44.570ZJameshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JamesScaramucci
<p>Now, keep in mind, there are even variations of the campaign style autograph. To paraphrase Charles Hamilton, JFK was probably the most complicated signature study in history! That’s because he had so many different styles of autographs that he would use. It has been said that JFK could sign five different items in-a-row and each could look like it was signed by an entirely different person. That may be a slight exaggeration, but it’s not too far off.</p>
<p>Now, keep in mind, there are even variations of the campaign style autograph. To paraphrase Charles Hamilton, JFK was probably the most complicated signature study in history! That’s because he had so many different styles of autographs that he would use. It has been said that JFK could sign five different items in-a-row and each could look like it was signed by an entirely different person. That may be a slight exaggeration, but it’s not too far off.</p> Here is an example of a campa…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12591262018-09-18T20:56:56.255ZJameshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JamesScaramucci
<p>Here is an example of a campaign style signature from JFK.</p>
<p>Here is an example of a campaign style signature from JFK.</p> I would also love to see a "c…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12590102018-09-18T16:29:27.825ZRfitzzhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/Rfitzz
<p>I would also love to see a "campaign" style signature. Don't believe I've ever seen one...</p>
<p>I would also love to see a "campaign" style signature. Don't believe I've ever seen one...</p> I'm glad you agree, I think t…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12589522018-09-18T12:50:30.368ZAutographtastichttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/StefanoMevoli
<p>I'm glad you agree, I think the story and date of signing more than make up for the scruffy autograph. </p>
<p>Would you be able to post a classic example of his "campaign" style signature?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I'm glad you agree, I think the story and date of signing more than make up for the scruffy autograph. </p>
<p>Would you be able to post a classic example of his "campaign" style signature?</p>
<p>Thanks</p> It looks like JFK attempted a…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-09-18:3524372:Comment:12590742018-09-18T07:02:58.220ZJameshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JamesScaramucci
<p>It looks like JFK attempted a variant of his “campaign” style autograph. The first part looks like a spot-on example of his campaign style autograph. The extra-enlongated “y” is somewhat unusual for this style of autograph. However, keep in mind Kennedy was signing on a very small surface (part of a matchbook) while holding it in the palm of his hand to sign it. I’m sure this did not make signing this item very easy. Also, it would appear that this was signed right in front of the band…</p>
<p>It looks like JFK attempted a variant of his “campaign” style autograph. The first part looks like a spot-on example of his campaign style autograph. The extra-enlongated “y” is somewhat unusual for this style of autograph. However, keep in mind Kennedy was signing on a very small surface (part of a matchbook) while holding it in the palm of his hand to sign it. I’m sure this did not make signing this item very easy. Also, it would appear that this was signed right in front of the band member. It’s not like it was taken off the bus by a staffer who went somewhere and signed it for JFK. That didn’t happen apparently.</p>
<p>Normally, something like a signed matchbook, signed in pencil wouldn’t be as valuable as some other things, but this has tremendous provenance. It’s a GREAT story. Plus, it was signed just 9 days before arguably the most infamous moment in 20th century American history took place. This would be an AWESOME thing to own, imho.</p>