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Collector Al

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About Collector Al

  • Birthday September 12

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    Copper Age
  • Occupation
    Retired
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    Motorcycles, traveling, family
  • Location
    Kingman, Arizona

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  1. It seems to me that it would be more appropriate and acceptable to have the writer and the artist sign a book. So anything that Stan actually wrote would be nice to get signed. But I guess that day has passed. The few cons I went to in NY back in the day when Stan was just sitting at a table signing for whoever walked up to him. Ahh the good ole days. I do prefer the cons of old to the crazy monster events of today.
  2. According to the label on the book, it was signed by Stan early last year. I sure hope I can sign my name half as good as his when or if I hit 90 years of age.
  3. I remember seeing John Romita at a small show in NY back in the day. Does he still sign at shows? Isn’t he like mid 80’s?