The Terrible Catsafterme

Brad's Musings and Meanderings

random acts of quoting

"I've had an interesting morning. In the last two hours I've lost my job, my apartment, my car, and my girlfriend." - John Winger, "Stripes"

3st.jpgEvery once in a while, I came up with a swell idea. Here’s one of them: I had purchased a half-dozen Three Stooges comic books that were distributed by Gold Key in the mid-to-late 1960’s. I’m not sure where exactly I picked them up, but if I had to guess, I’d say I found them at a memorabilia show at the Dayton Mall.  So I decided to marry my comic book fascination with my autograph collecting habit and thereby shipped off four of these colorful Three Stooges comic books to Curly-Joe DeRita, one of only two of the then-surviving members of the classic comedy team.

These were mailed out on December 13, 1985 as part of my Christmas celebrity request onslaught. I also sent requests on this day to Ray Bolger and Mickey Rooney. The Rooney autograph that was returned (on an original 11 x 14 frame insert from the 1940’s) was a secretarial. Bolger sent back a signed portrait of himself out of the Scarecrow makeup (seen here). This arrived on Christmas Eve of ’85.

Curly-Joe was a pretty reliable signer, so I found these back in my mailbox on December 28, the last arrival of the 1985 collecting season. Curly-Joe also signed two more notecards and dropped a little unsigned photo of himself in the envelope as well. Unfortunately, these arrived postage due. I simply hadn’t calculated the heavy weight of the comic books correctly. I always felt bad wandering if Curly-Joe had had to pick up the tab on the other end.

I still have three of the four comic books. The only one that Curly-Joe didn’t inscribe was given to my friend George as a gift a couple of years later. Nearly ten years after that, I traded a Jackie Gleason signed notecard to get the comic book back…and then promptly traded it with Steve Cox for another batch of signed photos. Always wheelin’ and dealin’ I was…

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