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Topic:[RR] NASA Collection of Leon Ford (June 2015)
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Robert PearlmanOn June 24, RR Auction will host a fundraiser in Boston benefiting the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
Leon had a love for the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and LSU (Louisiana State University). For months, possibly years, Leon was asking for LSU to be considered for as an Astronaut Scholarship partnering university. As a promise and commitment to Leon, ASF's executive director began working with LSU to begin the screening process.

Unfortunately, Leon passed away before the scholarship could be awarded. In 2015, LSU will have its' first Astronaut Scholar awarded.

ASF has asked for the support of RR Auction and others attending the fundraiser to honor Leon's legacy through supporting the first scholarship at LSU to be done in Leon Ford's name. A scholarship is $10,000.

Robert PearlmanThe Shreveport Times profiles Leon and the upcoming auction.
Almost a year after his untimely death, Leon Ford's passion for space will help others.

Items gleaned from astronauts, NASA engineers and others involved in the nation's quest to land on the moon and explore the heavens, collected by the Haughton man who died in August, will be auctioned in late June in Boston. Proceeds will benefit his family and the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.

Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
Space collector's legacy heads to auction: Leon Ford's NASA artifacts for sale

More than 100 artifacts from the estate of one of the first significant space memorabilia collectors will be auctioned Thursday (June 25) in Boston.

The sale, organized by RR Auction, features a selection of the stand-out pieces curated by Leon Ford, a commercial photographer whose passion for space exploration led him to befriend other collectors and astronauts alike. Ford died unexpectedly of a heart attack in August 2014 at age 53.

"He loved the astronauts and he loved collecting materials that had flown," said Bobby Livingston, RR Auction's vice president, in a video about Ford. "He was a completist. He had one of everything. When we went through his files, he had every mission, every photo, every astronaut."

Robert PearlmanSome hammer price highlights so far:
  • 5012 - Mercury and Gemini Astronauts Signed Display - $27,000
  • 5024 - Lunar Planning Chart Signed by Six Moonwalkers - $19,000
  • 5031 - Apollo LM Crew Umbilical Assembly - $15,000
  • 5042 - Gene Cernan’s Apollo 10 Flown Map - $14,000
  • 5047 - Apollo 11 Signed Lunar Map - $12,000
  • 5048 - Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 Flown PPK - $40,000
  • 5053 - Richard Gordon’s Apollo 12 Oversized Flown Flag - $35,000
  • 5056 - Charles Conrad’s Apollo 12 Lunar Surface-worn Backpack Strap - $50,000
Robert PearlmanWrapping up the sale, additional hammer price highlights:
  • 5064 - Tom Stafford's Apollo 12 Flown Robbins Medal - $12,543
  • 5075 - Edgar Mitchell's Apollo 14 Flown Robbins Medal - $13,000
  • 5079 - Al Worden's Apollo 15 Flown Flag Patch - $22,000
  • 5090 - Charlie Duke's Apollo 16 Flown Robbins Medal - $17,000
  • 5104 - Charles Conrad's Skylab 2 Training Suit - $10,000
And on the flip side, these 10 lots went unsold:
  • 5014 - Gemini 9 Signed Display
  • 5015 - Gemini 6 Flown Fliteline Gold-plated Medallion
  • 5018 - Gemini 10 Flown Surgical Scissors
  • 5019 - Gemini 11 Flown Penlight
  • 5038 - Jim McDivitt's Apollo 9 Flown Tissue Dispenser Assembly
  • 5054 - Richard Gordon's Apollo 12 Flown Lunar Map
  • 5055 - Alan Bean's Apollo 12 Training Suit
  • 5062 - Apollo 12 Flown Checklist
  • 5082 - Al Worden's Oversized Apollo 15 Splashdown Flown Flag
  • 5114 - Paul Weitz's First Challenger Presentation Key
Larry McGlynnI was at the fundraiser last night and at today's auction.

I am hoping that, together, the space community can raise the money to provide an LSU student with an Astronaut Scholarship Foundation scholarship in Leon's name. That was his desire prior to his passing.

LateApexAgreed Larry. What a great collection and honorable use of the equity.
Robert PearlmanMaybe the ASF can set up a GoFundMe-type donation page so people can both easily donate and see the progress being made to a full scholarship.
Robert PearlmanRR Auction release
NASA Collection of Leon Ford Auctioned For $678,983

The internationally renowned space collection of Leon Ford sold for $678,983 according to Boston, MA based RR Auction.

The live event featured more than 100 premier items from Ford's collection led by Charles Conrad's Apollo 12 Lunar Surface-worn Backpack Strap that sold for $62,500. The rare backpack strap from Conrad's Personal Life Support System (PLSS) was used on the lunar surface during both of his moonwalks on the Apollo 12 mission, on Nov. 19–20, 1969.

"Leon Ford was one of the first significant space collectors — he had keen eye for the highest quality pieces and devotion to building complete sets, resulting in one of the most comprehensive space assemblages — not only in size, but its scope and quality," said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction.

"We are honored to have been selected by Ford's estate and couldn't be more thrilled with the results of the sale," added Livingston.

Additional highlights include, but are not limited by:

  • Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 Personal Preference Kit (PPK), sold for $50,000.
  • Gene Cernan's Gemini 9A Flown EVA Checklist, sold for $46,875.
  • Richard Gordon's Apollo 12 Oversized Flown Flag, sold for $43,750.
  • Mercury and Gemini Astronauts Signed Display, sold for $33,750.
  • Al Worden's Apollo 15 Flown Flag Patch, $27,500.
Online bidding began June 18–24, followed by a live sale that took place on June 25, in Cambridge, MA. More details, including results can be found online at rrauction.com.
Larry McGlynnThe auction benefited Leon's relatives.

I am open to any ideas on generating donations.

TallpaulAn endowed scholarship fund that could spin off an annual scholarship of $10,000 would require an endowment of $200,000. This is based upon my understanding that each year a foundation is required to payout 5% of its endowment towards the purpose for which it was established. Perhaps an auction where cS members donate goods for sale, the auctioneer works for minimal commission and all proceeds go to fund the endowment.

There might also be a tax deductible benefit to the donors.

mode1charlieA write-up on the Leon Ford auction is on Gizmodo today.
Larry McGlynn"TallPaul" that is a very good idea in terms of an auction.

This year, ASF is attempting to raise the $10,000 for the initial scholarship in Leon Ford's honor.

The ASF held the initial gala to raise the money for an ASF scholarship in Leon's name courtesy of RR Auctions. We hope to build on that initial donation to create that scholarship.

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