Autographs!!

Started by Lugosifan1, March 19, 2008, 09:43:42 AM

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klempo











I also have the Gunnar Hansen (Texas chainsaw messacre) and Arnold Schwarzenegger signature. I would like to have some old guys, but there are to many fake ones on the market. That is why I am happy with these guys. For now :)

michblk

Nice stuff Klempo!  I have met every one of these guys and they are pretty awesome!

BK
"There is something wrong with us, very, very wrong with us"
Bill Murray - Stripes

monsterphile



Does anyone know who this is?  The front is a preprint autograph, but the back has a pencil signed autograph.  The problem is that I can't figure out who it is.  I know there was a comic strip character from Rex Morgan, M.D.  There was also a local Philadelphia area kids show guy by the same name, but I have been unable to determine if that is who it is.  This one has been bugging me for years.


Rob

Elisabeth

Rob...could it possibly be the creator of the comic strip?  He used the Pseudonym of "Dal Curtis".  If there were  a tv show, where someone read the comic strip, on a daily basis, it might also be the show host who signed on the back.

Hope this helps
"E"
"....I do hope he won't upset Henry..."

ParasiteHilton

Nice collections everyone! I have quite a bit but I'll just post a select few.

Beverly Washburn


Doug Bradley


Ricou Browning


Candace Hilligoss


Butch Patrick


Pat Priest


Rob Zombie, Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Michael Berryman, Ken Foree, Kane Hodder, Tom Towles


And... my pride and joy...


An autographed picture with Grampa Munster! That would be me on the right in 1997 or so.
I was so lucky to have met him. I can't even put into words the thrill and how much of a nice guy he was.
A real dead body is given away to some lucky person at every performance!

dlhenderson

I've got Tiny Tim's autograph somewhere (from 1967), but I'll be damned if I know where it is.

dadabigalow

I know Leon Ames is a rather obscure autograph; but Leon was a very talented and prolific actor. Even if you don't know his name you more than likely will recognize his face. Having starred in over 155 Movie and TV roles.
Billed as LEON WYCOFF he later changed his name to Leon Ames in 1935's "Mutiny Ahead"), .  He made his first screen appearance in  "Quick Millions" (1931) and work steadily till his last movie "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1986). Leon Ames passed away in 1993.
In 1933 Ames, with 18 other actors organized the Screen Actors Guild. He held SAG card number 15. Leon was president of Screen Actors Guild  [1957-1958]



Here are just a few of his films.
Murders in the Rue Morgue    1932 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo    1944 Meet Me in St. Louis    1944 They Were Expendable    1945 Anchors Aweigh    1945 The Absent Minded Professor     1961 Son of Flubber    1963 Tora! Tora! Tora!    1970 Peggy Sue Got Married    1986
Dadabigalow

  "Go now - and heaven help you!" .... Maleva

Lugosifan1

That's a tough one  dadabigalow, look's Great... Here's one of of my newest finds, not many Karloff's from this film , that I've come across, hope you guy's like it. Best, Mario
Best, Mario

monsterphile

Haven't really had a chance to post much in this thread in quite some time.  But...

Here is a shadowbox that I made for Anthony Perkins that previously was just  in one of my binders.  I utilized an extra McFarlane figure that I had.



Next up is one that is not actually a monster movie, but still might be popular around these parts is a pair of displays that I set up and hung in my daughter's room.  An extremely wonderful (and obviously generous) friend got the autographed photo and autographed Golden Ticket and a mock up Wonka bar for my daughter.  When I gave them to my daughter she almost cried.  Both the photo and the ticket are autographed by all 5 former child actors and  DIana Sowle, who played Mrs. Bucket. 



I replaced the big chocolate bar with a block of wood and put it in a shadowbox with pictures of the actors back then and as they look today.  I also added some puffy stickers of pieces of candy.



Rob

michblk

Rob, those are great!  I always love the displays you do!

BK
"There is something wrong with us, very, very wrong with us"
Bill Murray - Stripes

Scatter

Rob, you are the MASTER of memorabilia display!! If you lived around me, I'd definitely hire you to arrange and display my collection. YOU, sir, are a talented individual.
We're all here because we're not all there.
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Lugosifan1

Well gang we've all wondered what she looked like , since we all know her name , here is Universal's wardrobe queen, Vera West!!!!!!
Best, Mario

Anton Phibes

Ha! Now I cannot joke about you having Vera West---because you actually HAVE Vera West! UNBELIEVABLE. Your commitment to completism in the realm of autographs amazes me.

Lugosifan1

Richard, I wish i could say i own this, but I didn't bid high enough, but I knew you'd get a kick out of it!!!!!Take care Buddy!!!!
Best, Mario

Elisabeth

Thank you for showing this, Mario.  I've admired Vera West and her work for years, and now I know what she looks like.
Thanks...

"E" :) ededed
"....I do hope he won't upset Henry..."