Wednesday, March 24, 2010
A Great Honor....Maybe
Let me start from the beginning. I have in my collection, a NASCAR Media Pass from 1948, the first year of NASCAR. If that isn't historic enough, it is signed by Bill France, Sr., the "father" of NASCAR. I recently added this item to my collection, and I thought the NHOF might be interested.
We will see. If this comes to fruition, it just might be the pinnacle of my collecting career.
WOW.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Bill Walton Part 2
Every year, when the Chicago Auto show comes around in February, I check the schedule of appearances to see if there are any autograph guests I would like to see. This year, when I checked a day or two into the show, I did not see any athletes I wanted to meet. On one of my days off from work later in the week, I looked over the list again. I read that Bill Walton would be making an appearance at the show on Sunday, February 21. I arranged to be off of work that day, and my family headed off to the show.
We got to the show just before the doors opened. We went right to the booth when we got in. Being the second in line, I knew we were guaranteed an autograph. We spent the time before the signing entertaining Will and chatting with other people in line. When it got close to time to start, I looked over, and Bill was walking toward us! He stopped, thanked all of us for coming out, and made sure that we called him “Bill, NOT Mr. Walton!”
When it was our turn, we moved to the table, and I asked Bill if he still had his lithograph. He said he did. I mentioned that there is a story going around that Larry Bird did not take his, and opted for the money. Bill said he didn’t believe that, and would ask him! I got my picture taken with him, and Sara asked him why Celtics was not pronounced with a “K” initial sound. He said he had never been asked that before! Sara got one of the postcards they were handing out made out to Will and our experience was over.
After quite a long break, I finally have another signature added to my litho.
Bill was great to talk to, and the fact that it was free was the icing on the cake!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Bill Walton!
I am also in negotiations to buy a redemption card for a NASCAR 50 greatest drivers Lithograph. Whew. I never thought I would have one of those. EVER.
My wife and I will be attending the NASCAR HOF Induction in May, as well as attending the Sprint All-Star race in Charlotte. Hopefully I will get some 'graphs that weekend, too.
Take Care, readers. Keep Getting "Em!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Winter Lull
Well, as usual, the Winter lull has set in. Basketball doesn't have the allure it once did for me to go autograph hunting. The lone exception will be the two dates that the Cleveland Cavaliers will come to Chicago. Shaq is on my NBA at 50 litho, and I would love to get him before he retires!
I have been organizing my collection, and trying to put together items to take to the track when NASCAR comes back around....
Stay tuned, this lull can't last forever!
I thought I would include a pic from one of the neatest days of Autograph Hunting for me... Miss Sprint Cup!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Trying to get autographs Through the Mail
I recently received a response back from NASCAR star Joey Logano. I had sent a prepaid envelope and asked for a signed hero card (like a picture, but with stats). When I got it back, I was a little suspicious of the autograph. I cannot verify it, but it looks to be a rubber stamp.
Two years ago, I sent out requests to the living members of the NBA at 50 group. I received responses from a lot of the former players, but not even close to half. I did not get responses from the big names (Jordan, Pippen, Bird, Magic, Shaq, etc.). The ones I did get back, however, were very nice. In a lot of cases, I got back more than I sent.
The worst experience I had was from one on this list. I sent Kareem Abdul-Jabbar a picture that was taken of the two of us together. I received a note back saying that he would no longer sign through the mail, you would have to pay to get his auto in person. They also sent back the picture.
I don't know which is worse, getting my stuff back because I did not pay, or not getting a response at all!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
What This Day is All About
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Meeting Jeff Gordon



My family and I got to meet Jeff Gordon in July. The day before the race at Chicagoland Speedway, we joined over 200 other Jeff Gordon fans at a hotel in Joliet. We were served breakfast, and were entertained for over three hours before Jeff arrived.
After he arrived, he spoke for a few minutes. We were then dismissed by tables to go up to the stage and get an autograph. Jeff spoke with each person individually, and signed their item, as long as it was licensed by JG Inc. or NASCAR.
I put a couple of pictures up, so you can see the joy he brought us. His autograph was great, and not hurried like it is sometimes when you get it in a hurried situation.