Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Nascar Hall of Fame Part 3




One of My 2 goals in getting autographs prior to the Induction ceremony was to get the 2 living Inductees (Richard Petty and Junior Johnson) on one item. I had a hard time deciding what to put them on, then I found a high resolution scan of the Hall of Fame logo. I produced an 8x10 of it, and I am proud to say that I was able to attain this goal.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

We Interrupt This Series Of Blogs To Bring You An Important Update!


Yesterday, May 26, 2010, My son and I traveled to Indianapolis to meet the one and only DANICA PATRICK. We each got one autograph. It was an all day affair, but it was well worth it.

With various people helping me entertain my son to pass the time, we got what we were after (Thanks, Elaine!).

She is really cool, and I am glad that I made the trip.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Jeff Gordon at the NHOF


After Jimmie Johnson had went along and signed just about everything put in front of him, several other drivers went along Glory Road. One of which was the driver of the DuPont Chevrolet, Jeff Gordon.

My family had our picture taken with Jeff last summer, and I brought the 8x10 with me to see if I could get it signed. Jeff smiled as he signed it, and continued on his way. A moment for him, a cherished memory for me.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Drought is Over! - My Family at the Nascar Hall of Fame!


My family attended the Nascar Hall Of Fame (NHOF) Induction ceremony this past weekend. What a haven for autographs! It had been a while since I had received any autographs in person, and when the drought ended, a flood came.

I will take it slow. There will be four blogs over the next few days.

It all started simply enough. We got to the NHOF about ten o'clock a.m. on Saturday. We got our admission tickets, and lined up against Glory Road. I had brought a few photos just in case the big names decided to sign. Lo and Behold, Jimmie Johnson, one of NASCAR's biggest names and the reigning Champion, was the first celebrity to walk Glory road. He signed autographs for just about everyone that asked. He had to do an interview, so after that, he stood and signed for quite a while.

This was the first of many autographs I got that day. Thanks, Jimmie.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Kevin McHale


Kevin McHale
April 5, 2010


Once again, the NCAA put on an autograph session the morning of the final game of the NCAA Championship. This year, it was Kevin McHale, former Celtic Great. Sara decided to take an additional day off of work after Spring Break, and the whole family went to Indianapolis!

We arrived at the Convention Center about forty minutes before the doors opened, and I was surprised to see that we were about twentieth in line to get in the event. Once the doors opened, we were even closer than that in the autograph line! While we were waiting, there was an announcement made that there was a policy of only one autograph per person. I had brought four things to get signed, but I did not expect to make that a reality.

The signing was scheduled to start at 12:30, but Kevin was introduced and sat down at the table a few minutes early. This day was turning out to be full of pleasant surprises! Sara went first, with Will in the stroller. She got the group picture and my NBA at 50 book signed. She even managed to sneak in an additional signature on an 8 x 10 for Will’s collection!

I slid the litho out of the sleeve so that McHale’s picture was accessible, and he said he knew what that was before I even set it down. I shot pictures as he signed, and I asked him if he could add his Hall of Fame year. As I asked, he was already in the process of doing just that, just like the “others had done!” I thanked Mr. McHale for his time, and we left the autograph table.

Sara and I discussed it later, and it seemed like this signing went almost perfectly. That doesn’t happen often.

I saw Kevin play a lot on television, and it was really neat to meet him.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A Great Honor....Maybe

Could this be the greatest achievement of any collector? I have been in contact with the NASCAR Hall Of Fame, and it seems that I may have an item that they are interested in displaying. I feel honored. Whatever we collect, to even suggest that one of our items would be displayed in such a manner is amazing.
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!