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I have been collecting autographs since I asked Phil Esposito to sign a scrap piece of paper in 1981 at the age of eleven, but it was never a true hobby until twenty-one years ago. It was then that I not only continued to collect in-person autographs, but also made quite a few purchases from dealers. It was not until seven years later that I discovered Autograph Collector Magazine.
I was browsing through the magazine section of my local Borders bookstore when I noticed a glossy magazine with an autographed image of Barbara Eden on the cover. She was wearing her famous “Jeannie” costume. I immediately purchased it, and read it from cover to cover. I continued to purchase the magazine occasionally. You can imagine my disappointment when I discovered that the magazine was no longer in publication. And you can imagine how happy I was when I discovered that the magazine was available in an online format. That was my introduction to Autograph Magazine Live!, back in July of 2012.
The issue of Autograph Collector Magazine that started it all for me back in 2005.
Prior to my discovery of AML, my collection was limited to a few in-person autographs that I had acquired incidentally, as well as several autographs that I had acquired at a few Big Apple Comic Cons. You can imagine my excitement when I realized that I was not only part of a community, but that I could communicate with other collectors that shared the same interest in autograph collecting as I did. I immediately posted a question about the four autograph dealers that I had purchased from. I also posted a question about a Robert De Niro autograph that I had purchased on eBay. I was very pleased with the immediate replies that I received. The first was good news. The second.... Let’s just say that Robert De Niro ended up in the garbage.
The Robert De Niro autograph that I purchased on eBay back in 2001. It was thrown into the garbage after members made me realize the risks involved in collecting autographs as a new collector.
Over the years, my activity on the website has been spontaneous. But regardless of how long I have been away, it is comforting to see many of the same members continuing to contribute. Ballroom continues to offer opinions on classic rock. Christopher Williams and Terrier continue to offer opinions on sports, and Christopher is as active as ever in ridding eBay of forgers. Pete (Bendu) Chuka and Mike T continue to offer opinions on Harrison Ford, and all things Star Wars. Steve Zarelli (Mr. Zipper) continues to offer opinions on Neil Armstrong, and he is one of the best in the business. The list goes on.... All new members are as fortunate as I was when I first discovered AML.
More than autograph authentication, it was always the community that I would return to over the years. It feels very similar to a family reunion. I know of no better place to share our hobby. The advice that I have received over the years has undoubtedly improved my autograph collection. I would not even know where to begin. I have been able to attend events and add autographs to my collection that I would never have had knowledge of. And sharing stories has always been part of the fun.
Ian McDiarmid adding his autograph to my James Earl Jones autographed photo at Star Wars Celebration in Chicago this year. I was able to add Hayden Christensen’s autograph to the photo as well. Just one of the many items in my collection that would not exist without the assistance of members of Autograph Live.
I will be attending New York Comic Con in October, and Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim in August of 2020. I have already had the pleasure of meeting some of you personally over the years. If anyone would like to join me for a cup of caf at one of those events, please do not hesitate to contact me privately. It would be a pleasure.
Thank you, Mr. Cyrkin. Whether it is a glossy magazine titled Autograph Collector Magazine, or a website called Autograph Magazine Live! or Autograph Live, none of it would be possible without you. You have improved the hobby tremendously. May the Force be with you!
great write up, Mike. We all know Steve has been through a lot in his quest to fight forgeries. Everyone here should be commended for their contributions to the battle.
nice write up. and yes people here are really good at helping people from getting ripped off.
its a great comunity when we work together.
I used to read the old magazine and it was great for the times but the site goes way past "above and beyond" to provide the collector with information and interactive with the board members. Lots of magazines or even early day internet websites haven't been able to adjust with the times but it's good we have this board from the old magazine.
I believe I still possess 15 different "Autograph Magazines."
Thanks all. I really appreciate that kind words.
Thanks all. I really appreciate that kind words.
You can do your own research and comparison online. I don’t see why any one person’s opinion would be better than your own. It’s just an opinion. Unless you witnessed the signing you’ll never know. De Niro is so sloppy and variable, I don’t see how anyone could say for sure. Note how many times art forgers have fooled the best experts.
I agree, Crabby. Unfortunately, in my particular case, the eBay seller was in fact a forger. They have since closed shop.
I miss the magazine but this is the next best thing!
I agree, Robert. I miss reading the articles. There was a great article about Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor in one of the issues. It was very informative.
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