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09-16-2011, 02:02 PM #1
Question on signatures
Here is the story.
Back in the late 50s or early 60s the Detroit Red Wings held a memorial
golf tournament called the Adam Brown Memorial Golf Tournament at the Glendale Golf Club in Hamilton Ontariio Canada. The list of players included many of the elite of the hockey world at the time. Some of the players golfing were Ted Kennedy, Andy Bathgate, Murray Oliver, Stan Mikita, Harry Howell, Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon, George Armstrong, Eddie Shack, Alex Delvechio and Gordie Howe. The tournament was free admission to the public. My wife and brother in law, around 10 and 12 years old at the time attended. My wife got autographs of Frank Mahalovich, Alex Delvechio, Lefty Wilson (Trainer), Eddie Shack, Gordie Howe, Harry Howell, Ron Stewart.
I just found here old autograph book with them in it. Also has the clippings from the Hamilton Spectator about the tournament. 1 clipping shows a picture of Mahalovich and the other shows a picture intitaled the Howe Gallery showing Gordie Howe and Lefty Wilson.
My question is : what should I do with the autos I have. They are in mint condition. Should I just leave them in the book or should I maybe carefully cut them out and then maybe affix the to a card of the player and then put them in a screwdown. Or should I maybe just sell and/or trade the autos.
Any help here would be appreciated.
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09-16-2011, 02:41 PM #2
i would say leave them inside the book as is. It keeps the memory of how your wife and brother in law truly got those autographs.
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