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My sister was a "stewardess" for National Airlines in the late 1960's. Ray Charles was on one of her flights and signed an "Occupied" seat card and gave it to her. I have the card. What would be its worth? While researching online, one source listed $400...but I'm not sure...can add a picture.

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I own the Ray Charles autograph from the AC magazine cover story and two following issues a few years back. I've never ever seen anything like mine. I got it in 1973 and not know at the time his was rare I had my camera and photographed his show but not when he signed the Rolling Stone Magazine.

Steve knows his stuff.

This is what a genuine Ray Charles autograph looks like. I think this is the first and only time that most people will be able to see a genuine Ray Charles autograph. It is that rare.

That looks nothing like the one he signed for me in 1973. What year was this signed?

I've got two Ray Charles autographs. Mine were taken face to face with Ray Charles in UK in Birmingham in 1963 at the Birmingham Odeon. His manager/or assitant had to guide his hand to the two items signed and then he signed. So many fake Ray Charles autographs about. 

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Here is another Ray Charles autograph I've got that was taken face to face in 1963. This is in a yearly NME publication. NME was a weekly UK music magazine. In this same edition I've got 70 other autographs from 1963 in this same edition including Sammy Davis Jr and Nat King Cole.

 

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