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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Hurst, Texas
Posts: 2,825
| Veteran's autographs I was up at an air museum in Addison this past weekend (I'll get pics up, I promise!), admiring the planes, checking out the new A-26 addition to the family, talking to vets, and talking to volunteer staff. One of the staff suggested I sign up as a volunteer, which I would love to do, I just don't think I'll have the time with a new kiddo and current volunteering at the church. But that's another thread..."How to Spread Yourself Too Thin".
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| Banned Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Plainwell, MI
Posts: 460
| In a very limited way I have done that. The first was getting a Battle of Britain Hurricane Ace to autograph a book I have on Hurricanes. The second was getting eight members of the Doolittle Raiders to autograph several books in 2006. And I got a couple of authors and Doolittle's son and grandson. I would have to say don't be affraid to ask. Just be very nice if the answer is no. I have wished I had several vets that have now died to autograph books that related to what they did. Bill G. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Hurst, Texas
Posts: 2,825
| I always ask if I can shake their hand...just didn't know the "appropriateness" of asking for an autograph. 'Course, I don't wanna look back and kick myself, either.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Redding, California
Posts: 3,347
| RA, that's a heck of a dilemna! I know how cool it is to be among the vets, and so it's really tempting. Perhaps an alternative would be to find a schedule of events where they might be gathering for occasions, and make a point to be there. I've had tons of opportunities to get autographs from vets over the years, but I get so occupied listening to them share thier experiences, that I totally forget. I suppose I never ask, or think of it at the time, because I grew up in a family of vets. From Dad to Uncles, Grandfathers, Greatgrandfathers and so on all the way back...plus all thier friends and all...
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Denmark.
Posts: 962
| I'd make a good looking, semi-large scrapbook with a decent to pro quality of photographs for the guys to sign. That way they can see that one's a somewhat serious admirer, and it doesn't seem like one has done a half-a$$ed job of putting the book together - and it's worth keeping and displaying, if it looks good. And in case of an emergency autograph opportunity, always carry a good notepad and a pen on you - you never know who you're going to run into at a museum or at an airshow - or whatever.
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