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Posted By: peter chao
I'm not sure about this so I'm trying to find out what autograph hounds think. Was it baseball fans that obtained the first autographs? Or did movie fans beat us to the punch? Perhaps, the first autographs came from famous people in general? Let's go back further in time, who were the first celebrities to autograph? |
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Posted By: Larry
Peter, autographs of the famous have been asked for and given since the invention of the pen.....hundreds of years ago. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Okay let's make the topic more relevant. Who was the first sports star to give out autographs? |
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Posted By: dennis
i always believed babe ruth popularized the autographed baseball. he might not have been the 1st to do so but he did it more than anyone because of his immense popularity. |
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Posted By: ramram
I'd bet the fellas from the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, during the latter part of their consecutive winning streak, signed a few. Boy that would be a fun vintage find! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I believe I heard somewhere that it was in the 1880s that the first baseball was autographed by a professional player....don't ask me where I heard this I can't remember. |
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Posted By: Larry
It would have been in the early 1700s by one of the first boxing champions. I believe there was a personalized James Figg autograph from around 1720 on the market some years back and it went for a huge sum. |
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Posted By: Rhys
I once read from a former team mate that Mike Kelly had a hard time walking down the street to get to games sometimes because so many boys were waiting for him with their autograph books (Where those are all now is beyond me). |
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Posted By: brian
until the fountain pen was invented around 1900, all there was for ink was the dip pen and no one would have taken a dip pen and ink bottle around town with them asking for autographs, so the instrument of choice would have been the pencil when out in public. But for sure, autograph requests have been obtained by mail for hundreds of years. I even read a letter signed by Andrew Jackson shortly before his death where he mailed a lock of his hair at a collector's request. Back in the old days, people would ask for a lock of hair by mail more than they would an autograph and in most cases the celebrities would comply. |
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