Though his autograph has become the opposite of a rare collector's item, in-person sales remain strong.
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It also has her autograph book, containing pressed flowers from her grandfather, Meier Buchheim.
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"Eddie Murphy knows he doesn't have to worry about someone asking for his autograph, " she says.
On the way, and throughout lunch, people stopped him to say hello, to get an autograph.
He had also been sued by an autograph seeker whom he'd struck, claiming he'd felt threatened.
That graciousness was in overdrive at the party as the queue for his autograph grew.
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Beljan beat them both with a 68, and then asked them to autograph his visor.
After a talk or at an opening, people crowd round for a chat and an autograph.
The long original, deemed disposable, later was given away to autograph seekers, one piece at a time.
At the Denver conference the queue waiting for her autograph extended the length of a vast ballroom.
Gates pulls inward, used to people who want his autograph or to share some notion about computers.
Rose, whose proclivity for paid appearances and autograph signings dates to his playing days, believes he is unrivaled.
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By far, the most attractive aspect of the 31st National Sports Collectors Convention was the TRISTAR Autograph Pavilion.
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That could be the work of artisans or it could be a piece of memorabilia, say an autograph.
Out of the crowd, hands stick out store receipts, corners of newspapers and blank checks for Baldwin's autograph.
He generally does not consent to autograph requests, for fear of being inundated.
People wait in line for three or four hours to get her autograph.
Phil Premble said his autograph from James was the "icing on the cake".
After the show, when all the artists were clearing up, Jagger came over and asked if we wanted his autograph.
He was working as a mall security guard in 1998 when he allegedly punched a woman who asked for his autograph.
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The boulevard will host fan-friendly events pegged to the game, including concerts, autograph sessions with players and football clinics and competitions.
He got excited for a moment when a woman approached him he thought she wanted his autograph but she was looking for the bathroom.
He punched the air to acknowledge the raucous applause, signed an autograph and was off - and heading straight for more controversy.
Although I never met him, short of getting his autograph once after a game, a piece of me was taken with his demise.
To the amusement of many onlookers, English-speaking tourists (including some Australian students) wanted pictures of Carey during filming, as well as his autograph.
People waited in line for an hour to get Whitman's autograph--she signed collectible "Meg cards, " T shirts, even a forehead--and to bend her ear.
The Cooperstown economy is also identified with the Hall of Famers partnering up with the local stores and hosting autograph signings throughout the summer.
But that autograph is an everlasting memory of the one moment where an athlete took the time to make a simple connection with that fan.
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