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  2. Autograph collecting - Wikipedia

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    Autograph collecting is the practice of collecting autographs of famous persons. Some of the most popular categories of autograph subjects are politicians, military soldiers, athletes, movie stars, artists, social and religious leaders, scientists, astronauts, and authors. Some collectors may specialize in specific fields (such as Nobel Prize ...

  3. Autograph Collection - Wikipedia

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    Autograph has its own indie film channel for hotel guests. [11] The Autograph Collection Short Film Award was created to discover new talent and accelerate the development of independent filmmakers. [12] Furthermore, Autograph provides a complimentary one-week hotel stay to chosen writers as an opportunity to develop their work. [13]

  4. Autograph Collector Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Autograph Collector Magazine. Autograph Collector Magazine was a U.S. magazine for autograph collectors. The magazine was started in 1986. [1] They offered news, celebrity interviews and addresses, in-person signing event listings, counterfeit -detection articles, and in-depth articles on collecting autographs from people in various professions ...

  5. Autograph show - Wikipedia

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    An autograph show (or, alternatively, autograph meeting, autograph signing or autograph convention) is an event where the public, mostly autograph collectors or fans of an attending celebrity, gather to collect autographs from someone famous who attends to meet fans and sign items for them. Some autograph shows are part of a larger, comicon ...

  6. Autograph book - Wikipedia

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    Autograph book. 1888 autograph book. An autograph book (also known as an autograph album, a memory album or friendship album) [1] is a book for collecting the autographs of others. Traditionally they were exchanged among friends, colleagues, and classmates to fill with poems, drawings, personal messages, small pieces of verse, and other mementos.

  7. Autograph - Wikipedia

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    An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Greek (αὐτός, autós, "self" and γράφω, gráphō, "write"), and can mean more specifically: [1][2] a manuscript written by the author of its content. [1][2] In this meaning the term autograph can often be used interchangeably with holograph ...

  8. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    In the sports memorabilia industry, there are two main focuses of collectors: autographed cards and tickets, and used clothing and equipment. Signed cards and tickets are preferred in pristine condition, while used uniforms are considered to be more desirable when they are unwashed, as stains from dirt, grass, blood, and sweat add value.

  9. Charles Hamilton (handwriting expert) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hamilton, Jr. (December 24, 1913 [1] – December 11, 1996) was an American paleographer, handwriting expert and author of historical works. He invented the term "philography" as another term for his profession. He is the author of a number of books on this topic. He was also an autograph dealer.