ok my friend found this in her attic
not sure just what it is …
Ethal Merman ♫ Happy Hunting ♫ Fernado Lamas
guessing from 1956 and some broadway maybe only reason is it [URL removed]
Published By
Paul M. Sherman
1441 Broadway, New York 18, New York
Copyright 1956
Additional copies may be purchased by writing to the abvove address.
anyway it has Ethal Merman signature on the front cover in blue and on the inside has Paul Douglas and Judy Holliday signatures as well in blue ink.
Loook to be originals BUT how do I know??
I want to sell it but for what??
I think it’s worth some money, but not sure….
•I am going to be taking the pictures of this for you too BUT I have to go pick up my son soon sooo be right back and am iterested in what ya’ll find :P
Thank you sooo much too :)
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and on that picture the front cover is where her signature is in blue ink and than on the inside of that cover is blank white with the other 2 signatures, gonna see if there is more pictures, ok cannot get them but there is its EXACTLY like this one here but with signautres :)
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MamaDegigliosAuction Reputation: 59 See MamaDegigliosAuction's booth |
assuming you are referring to the playbill of the Broadway musical Happy Hunting
Autographed by Ethel Merman, Paul Douglas and Judy Holliday
I’ve seen one with just Ethel’s autograph for 99.00. Not sure what it would be with the others autographs too
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
There are several booth owners here who specialize in autographs. The two that came to mind first were into sports autographs, but I believe I saw a booth here that deals in movie posters and paparazzi photos. Can’t hurt to ask an expert for an opinion or referral :-)
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