Many years ago, I heard a story on WGN Radio that Roger Maris once signed a ball for a kid with an "X" to see what the boy's reaction would be - intending to give him a real signature after the kid saw the X and said "Hey, what the heck?" But Maris never got to see the kid's face … because he ran off before looking at it and Maris never had a chance to change his signature.
Who wrote it. Who signed it. When it was writtin. When it was signed. Why it was signed. Where it was signed. Who wanted it signed. Who didn't want it signed.
I just asked this question and now you are telling me to answer it this is crazy
There is normally no way of knowing if an unregistered or non-signed in questioner has returned to read an answer.
Because you asked this question. I hope you're happy.
You have asked the wrong website
The baseball card had no worth. "What is your baseball card worth?" he asked.
you half to go to a concert of meet someone who is famous then asked them kindly may they sign your poster
The New York Yankees organization owns the right to the most famous sports logo in the world. Artist Lon Keller provided artwork for a number of pro sports teams and events including the New York Yankees but he is most recognized for designing the New York Yankee's emblem, first appearing in 1947. The original concept by Lon Keller was used on the 1946 Spring training Itinerary. It featured the Yankees in script, and a top hat above. Larry MacPhail co-owner of the New York Yankees not completely satisfied then asked Lon Keller to refine the logo. Lon sat down and put a baseball around the Yankees, made the "K" into a bat, and put the top hat on top. First appearing on the cover of the 1947 Spring training Itinerary is the famous Yankees Logo we know today See pictures of the first appearance of the Yankees Logo. (Related Links)
I don't think they have one for the public, but during a meet and greet you get to have 'one item' signed. ( Technically I got two items signed because Jeremy asked me if he could sign my booklet after he signed my CD )
When asked to send back a signed copy of a contract, the sender is asking the recipient to return documents that provide legal proof of an agreement of terms and conditions.
Having asked a parliamentary historian, both they and I are not aware of any.
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