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Charlton autograph identification thread

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  • cafc999 said:
    The museum started a book of examples during lock down along with a couple of other collectors showcasing examples of players from 1921 - 2021. So far we have catalogued around 50% of the players.

    If there is a demand I will ressurect the project.
    It's a nice hobby, these days people want selfies, but I have always collected signatures and particularly enjoyed getting programmes and other memorabilia signed.
    I still do at 59 years of age tbh.
    Same here, always collected autographs and still do. I've got a few music related ones around the house but my wife has told me no more or the place will look like a Hard Rock Cafe. Have to try and find room in the study for any more. The latest one I put up was the Beatles autographs my MIL gave me that she got in '63.
  • Fiiiiish said:
    13

    Thanks for the squad list @lordromford, that suggests that this might be Paul Kitson.
  • edited June 3

    Got these both signed on the day at each event.

    Debbie Harry was happy to sign, I got lucky as there was only around six people waiting for the band to come out.  I didn't realise how small she is.

  • aliwibble said:
    Fiiiiish said:
    13

    Thanks for the squad list @lordromford, that suggests that this might be Paul Kitson.
    I reckon that is Robert Lee.
  • Unlikely in 1999/2000 Elfsborg
  • edited June 3
    aliwibble said:
    Unlikely in 1999/2000 Elfsborg
    Very unlikely then :)

    I skim read threads as you can see B)
  • Another go, Konchesky.
  • I have a signed shirt my then new girlfriend bought me when my Grandad passed away.
    I know the guy that sorted it at the time went to the training ground, as I’ve got pictures with most of the players signing it. I’m sure I have a sheet with every signature and printed name underneath. Would have been 2005, nearly the whole squad and management team. 
    My Grandad was a bit of a character and had been going to the Valley pre 2nd WW and lived on Kinveachy Gardens. His now happily watching us from the memorial garden at the Valley.
    I’ll see if I can dig the paperwork it out, it was all very comprehensive and very emotional for me. That then girlfriend who’s first present to me was this shirt, is now my wife. I’m very lucky.
  • I recon that number 7 is Shaun Bartlett…
    2000–2001→ Charlton Athletic (loan)18(7)

    Looking at his various autographs on google,they seemed to change quite a lot,but seem to match up in all most aspects of the one on the ball…🤔
  • edited July 2

    Any ideas on this one? 
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  • Jaybinho said:

    Any ideas on this one? 
    Seems to be Cedric Evina, was our number 3 for most of that Nike era. Few signed pics on ebay agree.
  • My Dad got these, I think he used to work with a Charlton scout at Sykes Pumps as he also got me a couple of training balls when I was a kid. 


  • cafc999 said:
    The museum started a book of examples during lock down along with a couple of other collectors showcasing examples of players from 1921 - 2021. So far we have catalogued around 50% of the players.

    If there is a demand I will ressurect the project.
    It's a nice hobby, these days people want selfies, but I have always collected signatures and particularly enjoyed getting programmes and other memorabilia signed.
    I still do at 59 years of age tbh.
    I used to as a kid ,but various house moves have meant they are now lost. I had Sam Bartram's signature when he attended the Gillingham match when we were promoted in 1981. 
  • Kessell7 said:
    Jaybinho said:

    Any ideas on this one? 
    Seems to be Cedric Evina, was our number 3 for most of that Nike era. Few signed pics on ebay agree.
    Thank you, a player I had completely forgotten about! 
  • edited July 2
    Jaybinho said:
    Kessell7 said:
    Jaybinho said:

    Any ideas on this one? 
    Seems to be Cedric Evina, was our number 3 for most of that Nike era. Few signed pics on ebay agree.
    Thank you, a player I had completely forgotten about! 

    Easy done tbf, such is the volume of players in and out of clubs.
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