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Neil Armstrong Autograph


Un-inscribed Signed WSS Portrait of Neil Armstrong

8x10 NASA litho signed by Armstrong in fine blue sharpie

Comes with Steve Zarelli COA

Price - $5,500


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8x10 Original NASA litho of Neil Armstrong posing in his White Space Suit, signed in fine blue pen, several surface impressions that are only visible when tilted under a light. Comes with Steve Zarelli COA


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Neil Armstrong Autographs are one of the most sort after signatures for both space collectors and general autograph collectors alike. Being the first man on the moon will make Armstrong one of the most famous people ever to have lived and his story will still be taught in schools for many centuries to come. This example is in the most desirable format, being un-inscribed, bold and on the classic White Space Suit pose.

Armstrong stopped signing in 1994 after he found people were obtaining his autograph for free, then selling them on the (young at the time) internet. So not signing anything for the last 19 years drove the price of Armstrong autographs sky high.

Neil Armstrong Bio

Neil Armstrong was born in Ohio in 1930 and at an early age developed a fascination with flight. His main interest was in designing and building model aircraft before he actually got his pilots lisence at aged only 15. He then went on to study aeronautical engineering before entering the navy as a naval aviator where he participated in 78 missions in the Korean war.

After completeing his college studies, Neil became a Test Pilot at Edwards Air Force Base where he got to fly the X-1 and X-15 rocket planes. In 1962 Armstrong became one of the 'New Nine' Astronauts. His first spaceflight was as the Command Pilot of Gemini 8. The flight almost ended in disaster when the spacecraft started to spin out of control. Armstrong was able to get the ship back under control and return safely to Earth.

Then in 1969 Armstrong would make the flight that would change his life forever as the whole world watched him make mans first ever step on to the Lunar Surface, with the famous words,"Thats one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"







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