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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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Thanks, Steve!
Great piece Bradford.

Recent Beatles piece: John Lennon's 'In His Own Write' book signed by Lennon, Harrison, Starr, Aspinall, Sound Inc, PJ Proby and the late Cilla Black.  Possibly signed on 28 April 1964 when all acts appeared on "Around The Beatles" TV special:

Oh very nice and classy!. was that from an auction?

Thanks Michelle.  Yes it was, a UK book auctioneer.  Was lucky to also pick up a first edition of one of my favorite illustrated books Le Morte d'Arthur (not signed I hasten to add):

Wow Nate,just saw this.love it.A real nice piece.probably one of the nicest In his own write books I've seen.congrats pal.

Thanks Paul.  I liked the mix of Beatles-associated autographs, so close to being perfect (if only Macca had signed!).

Here are a few recent additions to my collection.

Another $2 thrift store find - Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead signed book.

Rookie era Ken Griffey Jr Ball

Sandy Koufax HOF ball

Just low balled an offer on these 7 original Star Trek cast member mail-ins from the 60's and the owner accepted.

They are all 5x7 and glossy black and white that I assume were sent to fans during the early incarnation of the show. They are still accompanied by the original letter sent out from Hollywood with 4 cent stamps.

I have several Shatner autographs and have never seen him give this full of a signature....ever. 

They are a pretty interesting find...if you are familiar with Trek and have any insight, please offer. 

Hello,

Standard studio 5x7 preprints. Nichols may not be - the blue of the ink will help. Koenig seems modern felt tip. The Nimoy certainly, the Shatner is a variant I believe, as is the Kelley (others read "with emotion") of the pre print. Having just looked at the enlargements (did not realize they were so large), they (Kirk, Spock, Scotty and Bones) are indeed the pre prints - the unusual stops and gaps - that blue.

Eric

Thanks for your input, Eric. So you're saying that most or all of the autographs were pre-printed? Not hand signed? Thanks again.

Hello,

Yes, it should be obvious when in hand. The Koenig is modern felt tip for some reason, and the Nichols I have not seen before so I wont say "fact" but appears to be her studio preprint as well. The blue is a specific blue. For some reason Nimoy used this exact template until the early 1990's. It shows up often and sells as real frequently - probably one on eBay right now - usually ST2.

Eric

Edit to add: Yes, Several of these just closed in the last days and month for .99 and up including several Nimoy's and the Bones etc. - same "signature" but different 5x7. And a duo of Kirk and Spock with these same preprints closed on Nov. 8 as well.

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