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T O P I C R E V I E WIanhethoLooking for Apollo 11 autopen examples, show me what you have.Mike DixonWhich autopen patterns? There are quite a few.IanhethoI have a few but I'm going for the whole set on different media, i.e. lithos, covers, cards, etc. I guess a good start would be the early business suit photos.As for patterns I will check what I have and fire back a few pattern numbers a bit later on if you like Mike.Mike DixonThis is your starting point: Astronaut Autopens Guide. ...and then you have to define the rarest crew autopens with mixes of signatures. IanhethoThanks Mike yes, I have three crew signed items but are all the same.Do you have anything for sale? Be good if you do as I see you are in OZ so shipping would be cheaper.Mike DixonNo I don't. There are at least four different versions of the crew releases, the rarest of all with the Armstrong Gemini era pattern.Only ever seen one and lucky to own it. As I said, mixes of patterns between the crew members and you'll find more.IanhethoStill looking.JonnyedI don't know enough about astronaut autopens to contribute to this discussion but I did notice that this conversation thread was "All- Australian" up to this point so I thought I would give you a "Ow ya goin mates?" from the U.S. just for the fun of it.Mike DixonShorten "Australians" to "strayans" and you have it covered. Well done though!!
As for patterns I will check what I have and fire back a few pattern numbers a bit later on if you like Mike.
...and then you have to define the rarest crew autopens with mixes of signatures.
Do you have anything for sale? Be good if you do as I see you are in OZ so shipping would be cheaper.
Only ever seen one and lucky to own it. As I said, mixes of patterns between the crew members and you'll find more.
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