Showing posts with label Chapter 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chapter 2. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2020

Chapter 2: Autographs, The Details

Chapter 2

I was excited to see that so many of you
were interested in our
 3 year autograph quilt project.
1994-1996

Our daughters rallied to the 
idea and as names and people continued
to come to light, 
they would send out more requests.

Collecting autographs of celebrities
isn't any thing new.
There are many popular categories.

Presidents
George Bush

Military


General Norman Schwarzkoph


General Colin Powell
4 Star General, Politician, Diplomat  

Athletes
Larry Bird
Basketball player

Billy Jean King
tennis player

Movie Stars
Robert Redford

Geena Davis 


Television Stars

Carol Burnett


Captain Kangaroo
American Children's TV show 1955 - 1984


Artists
Mary Engelbreit

Maya Lin
Architect and Sculptor 
designed the Vietnam War Memorial



Social and Religious Leaders
Gloria Steinem
spokeswoman for the feminist movement

Jesse L. Jackson
American Civil Rights Activist

Scientists
Dr. Gertrude Elion
American Biochemist, Noble Prize 1988 in Medicine


Carl Sagan
Astronomer

Politicians


Ted Kennedy


Sandra Day O'Connor
Supreme Court Justice, 1981 -2006

Astronauts


John Glenn



Sally Ride
First Woman to fly in space

Vocalists

Aretha Franklin


Neil Diamond

Authors

Children's Authors


Author and Humorist


Influential Women

Julia Child


Ruth Baden Ginsburg
Supreme Court Justice  1993 -2020

Liz Claiborne
American Fashion Designer and Business Woman 

Local celebrities


Thomas Sutherland, Dean of Agriculture at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon, was kidnapped by Islamic Jihad members near his Beirut home on June 9, 1985. He was released on November 18, 1991 at the same time as Terry Waite, having been held hostage for 2,353 days.



Anne Dal Vera
Explorer
1992 lead the first all female team to cross Antarctica to the South Pole
without dogs or motorized vehicles

*****

One of the big questions is:
Are these signatures authentic?

There is actually no way of knowing
for sure other than if we had seen them
being signed in person.

Many celebrities use a rubber stamp.

Julie Andrews
Actress and Singer


Maya Angelou
American Poet

Clint Black
American Singer-Songwriter, Country music


Another means of signing a person's name 
is with an autopen which is a robotic machine.

First  woman to hold Secretary of Commerce, cabinet position
under President Carter, an American Economist 

Some celebrities authorize secretaries to sign
or another trusted person.

Big Bird

Bugs Bunny

And many sign with a few simple strokes.

Jay Leno
Comedian/ Late Night Talk Show Host


On a few occasions the person from whom
we requested an autograph signed the 
backing paper rather than the fabric.  
In that case, and in a couple other situations,
 the signature was copied
 onto a heat transfer paper
and applied to the fabric.  

My thoughts were that we weren't selling
the signatures or the quilt. The project  
was for our own personal use and I believed it was okay
for that to be done.

One signature that I wanted to include was
Mother Theresa's.  She had sent her name on
a card and I wanted to include her name, of course,
because her very important contributions.


She died a year after we finished collecting.



 Who didn't sign


We had many rejects.

For some we were never able to
find a reliable mailing address.  Some
of them were returned as undeliverable


and others, 
I believe, were simply disposed into
someone's circular file.

Many of them were returned with a note
and an explanation as to why someone
was not able to fulfill our request.







Our first denial was from Charles Schultz


and we were very disappointed. 


Here are a few other letters that we received.
Notice the dates.
American Chemist, Biochemist,  the importance of Vitamin C


A note from the White House

The reject letters added a wonderful chapter 
to our story as well.


So here's the question:
If you could think back to 1994 -1996
who would you have wanted to include in the quilt?


Next time I'll share some great stories
around some of the signatures and then who 
were some our favorites.

Here are a couple others
that you were interested in seeing. 


Roy Rogers
Singer and Cowboy


Gene Autry
Singer , Cowboy


Hopefully, you'll stay tuned for the rest of the story.

Radio Broadcaster
Famous for "the Rest of the Story"


Until Next Time-
Kyle