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Old 08-11-2016, 08:37 AM
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...or did I ... steal them?? .
Someone did. I'm sure you realized that when you purchased them for resale.

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Old 08-11-2016, 08:47 AM
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David,
I am honored once again that you are up at 2:30 in the morning to post a question about me. What an obsession it is. Scary actually. It has lasted for years.
I certainly knew it was possible but old papers, contracts and letters are disposed of all the time. There are numerous legit stories in the hobby of people finding things in dumpsters that were tossed by various entities.
They were in a showcase and I bought them. Period. End of story.
Apparently you might own one now. If you bought one yourself did you think it might be stolen?
Or perhaps that document is "not yours."
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Bye David. Back on block again.
And I have told my friend to not tell me anything else that comes out of your keyboard.
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Wow, this took a turn I didn't expect. Sorry to dredge up old wounds.

I was just curious for input about what I had....not really interested in old debates. If anyone has input on the original item in question I would appreciate getting back on topic.
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Old 08-11-2016, 12:55 PM
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I was just curious for input about what I had....not really interested in old debates. If anyone has input on the original item in question I would appreciate getting back on topic.
There's not much more to tell, Mark. It's an ALS, meaning a signed letter written entirely in the hand of the signer. Steve Zarelli--who is the acknowledged expert in space-related autographs--told you that it's not a particularly valuable ALS, as it's post-NASA, on "foreign" letterhead, and is of mundane content. Unlike the DS (document signed) pictured above, your letter has immaculate provenance (history), though. I'm sure Steve could give you a good estimate of its value.
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Old 08-11-2016, 02:29 PM
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You said it was worth between $2,000 and $3,000. I'd say that's particularly valuable, no?
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You said it was worth between $2,000 and $3,000. I'd say that's particularly valuable, no?
Steve disagreed with that valuation. I trust Steve.
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There's not much more to tell, Mark. It's an ALS, meaning a signed letter written entirely in the hand of the signer. Steve Zarelli--who is the acknowledged expert in space-related autographs--told you that it's not a particularly valuable ALS, as it's post-NASA, on "foreign" letterhead, and is of mundane content. Unlike the DS (document signed) pictured above, your letter has immaculate provenance (history), though. I'm sure Steve could give you a good estimate of its value.

Got it.....thanks for hijacking my thread, making it about an old gripe you had and then deciding when the discussion was over.

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Got it.....thanks for hijacking my thread, making it about an old gripe you had and then deciding when the discussion was over.

I'm sure everyone here appreciates your contributions.
My contributions?There are only two real, explanatory, information-bearing contributions on this entire thread. Mine and Steve Zarelli's. I'm the guy who told you what the piece was in the first place. What the fuck more do you want to know (besides the value)? What color shirt Armstrong was wearing when he wrote it?
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Wow, this took a turn I didn't expect. Sorry to dredge up old wounds.
Not a problem. Don't sweat the tiny stuff.
Enjoy that piece.
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I certainly knew it was possible but old papers, contracts and letters are disposed of all the time. There are numerous legit stories in the hobby of people finding things in dumpsters that were tossed by various entities.
Keep telling yourself that. I'm sure you'll come to believe it.

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Apparently you might own one now. If you bought one yourself did you think it might be stolen?
Not when I purchased it. From you. But it certainly has crossed my mind since then.
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