Josh Board

Male

San Diego, CA

United States

Profile Information:

What kind of member are you? (Check as many as apply.)
Collector, Other
What would you like to tell us about yourself, your collecting, or business.
For some reason, as a kid and teenager, sports autographs were my favorite. Especially basketball, as I grew up playing it. But as I became older, I started gravitating more towards singers and musicians I was a fan of.

My collection consists of thousands and thousands of autographs. Everything from CDs and albums, to movie posters, musical instruments as well as the usual 8 x 10 signed photos.

I have a lot of pieces that are very valuable, and I hate the fact that they are stored very poorly in my friends garage. But the fact is, I've run out of space at my own house. And even though I love collecting, I don't think they look good on the wall. I don't want my home looking like a Hard Rock Cafe, I'd rather have nice art work on the walls and things like that. So, that means all me pieces are just sitting in the garage or on my desk, etc. It drives my girlfriend crazy, but I can't complain. Many times, she's with me on my quest to score the next autograph.
What is your level of expertise?
Professional
What are your areas of interest?
Sports, Books/Literature, Modern Hollywood and Stage, Classic Hollywood and Stage, Music
Why do you collect?
I think it's fun. But I'm so glad that as I've gotten older (I'm turning 40, the same year as Woodstock is!) I've chilled out. If I don't have an item for a celebrity, I don't rush up and bug them. Or if I meet someone famous, I'm not in a panic looking for a Sharpie. And it bothers me if I'm in LA getting an autograph, and some of the ebay dealers are doing exactly what I hate -- pushing and shoving, being rude, getting 20 head shots signed, and they aren't even a fan of the person that they're hounding.
What is your favorite autograph in your collection?
It would be a tie between a Morrison Hotel album, that is not only autographed by all four of The Doors, but also the photographer of the album (Henry Diltz), as well as John Sebastian (Lovin' Spoonful), who plays harmonica on Roadhouse Blues. My goal is to have it signed by everyone that had anything to do with the record, although, a few of (producer Paul Rothchild, guitarist Lonnie Mack) have died, so I might be done with it already.

I'm also fond of my Sgt. Pepper record, signed by 5 Beatles (all the four, plus original drummer Pete Best).
You can ask anyone living or dead for their autograph. Who would it be?
If it's an actor -- Marlon Brando. A musician -- Jim Morrison. A historical figure -- Jesus Christ, although it would probably be hard to authenticate, huh? I'd also make him turn my Evian bottle into a nice red wine.

Comment Wall:

  • Eric Fields

    Josh,

    I love your articles in the magazine. I've learned a tremendous amount about the celebrities you've encountered. I like the fact that you don't beat around the bush; if a celebrity is a jerk, you tell it like it is. If the celebrity is accomodating and friendly, you tell it like it is. That's one of the points that makes your articles so entertaining and enjoyable to read each month.

    I look forward to your next article!

    Thanks,

    Eric
  • Robert Babb

    Happy big 40!
  • Robert Babb

    Have a good Christmas Josh! Your strawberry eggnog is on the way! robert
  • Jason Boyd

    hi! i saw on your profile that you like to collect music autographs... feel free to go check out my photo album and let me know what you think.
    -Jason.
  • Jason Boyd

    could you help me out with some advice about an autograph?
    i obtained it in person, and i know its real (duh) anyways, i'd like to have your thoughts as in demand/rarity for this item...
    used in concert & signed drum sticks by Britney's Drummer
    signed tour glowstick by her entire band.
    i would be honored to have your opinions in regards to these two unique items.
    thanks,
    -Jason.
  • Jason Boyd

    thank you so much. & i have 1 other question...
    i met former Vice President Al Gore & his wife about 7 years ago at a booksigning
    for their book i believed it was titled 'joined at the heart' ...
    i bought a local newspaper ''the Raleigh News & Observer''
    & the front page & headline story said:
    'Al Gore will not run again for re-election'

    he and his wife gladly signed it.
    since its an important headline with a picture and its signed by the both of them, would that be a rare item, as suppose to a signature etc. ?
  • Steve Cyrkin, Admin

    Josh, I deleted Myron Ross's blog post by mistake when I went to edit a misspelling in the title, sorry. I let him know so he could repost.
  • Jason Boyd

    hi Josh, whats your personal opinions on authentic I Dream of Jeannie bottle props?
    i've seen a 2nd season sold at Butterfields, a 1st season sold at Profiles in History.
    and another 2nd season sold on eBay.
    i've always wanted one, i know there expensive, but if the person whos selling them,
    i would commit/agree to a standard payment each month to pay it off, because its my 'DREAM' to own an original jeannie prop bottle.
    p.s. do u know any stores, and/or online stores that sell 'replicas' for a good/inexpensive? i hope u had an awesome July 4th!
    -Jason.
  • Jason Boyd

    have u had any recent inperson celeb meet & greets? if so feel free to share them in my forum ''who've you met & who you want to meet''
  • Jason Boyd

    hey, longtime no talk, how've you been dude? i've got Bill Clinton on my autograph wish-list, i hope to acquire his autograph someday soon.

  • Chad B

    I read on your page you are "also fond of my Sgt. Pepper record, signed by 5 Beatles (all the four, plus original drummer Pete Best)."

    That is a great piece. Do you have a picture of it posted anywhere? What about the Doors album? I'd love to see both of them.

  • Innuendo

    Yes I'm sure. The auction I bought mine at in new York said only 25 were signed with all four boys. 25 signed would still give 25 different people or radio stations a chance to own one. I'm not selling mine. I doubt a radio station would just get tossed one. Perhaps it was a copy your station had. Or maybe someone there did buy one. Jacky Smith (head of Queen's fan club) had approved it as being one of only a handful signed. She didn't know how many exactly.