Autograph Feb. 2008
The February 2008 issue of Autograph magazine features several articles that will entertain and please collectors and hobbyists alike. From Lawrence Grobel’s feature on Henry Fonda to a crew member’s experience at the X-Files wrap party, this issue of Autograph will not let you down!
- Henry Fonda—Henry Fonda’s been gone for more than 25 years, yet the man is still considered one of the greatest actors ever and remains a household name. A story, and autographs, you don’t want to miss.
- The X-Files Wrap Party—Follow one crew member to The X-Files wrap party—the final stop in his quest to get autographs from as many members of the cast and crew as he can before the show ended.
- 21 Cowboys of the Silver Screen—They may be gone, but their signatures remain. Most cowboy stars of the golden era of B-Westerns were great signers. So saddle up, start a collection, and lasso their mostly affordable autographs.
- GRAMMY Charity Auction—From guaranteed authentic music autographs to unforgettable GRAMMY VIP experiences, it’s the biggest GRAMMY charity auction of the year.
- Hard Core Music Fans Get Inked—Is there a better way to prove to your favorite band what a devoted fan you are than having their autographs tattooed on your body?
- Evel Knievel—He cheated death so many times we lost count, but Evel Knievel’s number finally came up last November. A tribute to a man who always had time for his fans.
- The Zeppelin and the Men Who Pioneered It—Inventor of the airship, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, and his successor Hugo Eckener, propelled early aeronautics. Their story; one of victory and tragedy. Their autographs; rare, must haves for collectors of early aviation.
Plus 300 celebrity mailing addresses, Arthur Brown, Anita Ekberg, and more! Only in the February 2008 issue of Autograph.




