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By T-Ricks (Rick Kinney)
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flrazor wrote:
CaptMDKirk wrote:
jjh wrote:Is there anything more rare in the STCCG collecting universe?
Perhaps a signed Montgomery Scott card? James Doohan did sign at least a few before he passed, but not many.
I may have one of those, but I didn't see it personally signed and have no guarantee it's authentic even though it looks pretty legit with other signatures of his at that time. That said, it was a surprise gift from good friends and that makes it priceless whether it's the real deal or not.
Jimmy Doohan and Leonard Nimoy were the very first two autograph personalities I ever met. They were at Disney World together for a book signing and autographs. I have been fortunate enough to get their autographs in person several times over the years. They are some of the most cherished items in my collection. My son and I even did a photo op with Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner at a convention. Mr. Nimoy passed away before I had the opportunity for him to autograph that though. I did get Mr. Shatner to autograph it prior to Mr. Nimoy passing.
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By Madred
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T-Ricks wrote:
flrazor wrote:
CaptMDKirk wrote: Perhaps a signed Montgomery Scott card? James Doohan did sign at least a few before he passed, but not many.
I may have one of those, but I didn't see it personally signed and have no guarantee it's authentic even though it looks pretty legit with other signatures of his at that time. That said, it was a surprise gift from good friends and that makes it priceless whether it's the real deal or not.
Jimmy Doohan and Leonard Nimoy were the very first two autograph personalities I ever met. They were at Disney World together for a book signing and autographs. I have been fortunate enough to get their autographs in person several times over the years. They are some of the most cherished items in my collection. My son and I even did a photo op with Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner at a convention. Mr. Nimoy passed away before I had the opportunity for him to autograph that though. I did get Mr. Shatner to autograph it prior to Mr. Nimoy passing.
I was there for that! I don't know if it was the same day or not, but I loved when the kid asked Doohan for a hug and he was all "Yeah! Come on up!". I also felt a little bad for Nimoy when he asked who had read his book and tons of hands shot up, then he clarified again and said "I know a lot of you bought it, but who read it?" And almost all the hands went down... mine stayed up, though [emoji52].
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By T-Ricks (Rick Kinney)
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I started reading it, but only got about a third of the way through. I actually bought two copies for him to sign. Pretty cool you were there too. Who knew after all the years we've known each other that we had that in common.
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By golden flamingo (Richard Crandall)
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Showoff. :)


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By golden flamingo (Richard Crandall)
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Starcarper wrote:Find of a lifetime.

Both together cost me a total of £25
Don't suppose you'd be willing to part with one.....


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By Iron Prime (Dan Van Kampen)
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Starcarper wrote:Find of a lifetime.

Both together cost me a total of £25
I have to hate you now. I hope you understand...

:P
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By jadziadax8 (Maggie Geppert)
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Starcarper wrote:Find of a lifetime.

Both together cost me a total of £25
Sonofa...!
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By T-Ricks (Rick Kinney)
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I have Vaughn Armstrong's autograph personally signed in front of me on every card Decipher made, EXCEPT that one! You have some pretty collectable cards there.
 
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I've been collecting these stupid cards for over twenty years and have NEVER had this kind of luck before.

Except my first Tribbles booster was a Dr. McCoy.

If I ever decide to sell one then you guys here will definitely have first refusal
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By T-Ricks (Rick Kinney)
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Starcarper wrote:I've been collecting these stupid cards for over twenty years and have NEVER had this kind of luck before.

Except my first Tribbles booster was a Dr. McCoy.

If I ever decide to sell one then you guys here will definitely have first refusal
Then you would appreciate this thread:
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By Worf Son of Mogh (Kenneth Tufts)
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Iron Prime wrote:
Starcarper wrote:Find of a lifetime.

Both together cost me a total of £25
I have to hate you now. I hope you understand...

:P
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