Charles Lindbergh Signed 8.5×11 3 1969 Page Handwritten Letter BAS #AA03529 Sale Coupon
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Steal This Deal from Press Pass Collectibles! Charles Lindbergh Signed 8.5×11 3 1969 Page Handwritten Letter BAS #AA03529
This Autographed Dated December 151969 8.5×11 3 Page Handwritten Letter has been Personally Signed by Charles Lindbergh. This item is 100% Authentic to include a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) / hologram by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. The letter readsin part:”…I am faced with the choice of cutting down on my hours available or not answering most of the mail that arises from them. I need a hundred livesat leastto carry on all the things I’d like to do. Unfortunately I have only oneand it is working under a tempo I am determined not to continue. PersonallyI am not a man for anniversariesceremoniesand celebrations. There are always ways in which I would rather spend my time. HoweverI respectfully the viewpoints of people who do care for these thingsand I wish you every success in the anniversary you are planning for. I think your idea of using it to emphasize the essential need of conservation and preservation is excellent. I wish I could suggest a speaker. Unfortunately this is a field with which I have had little contact. The World Wildlife Fund is not now organized to furnish speakersalthough I am inclined to think that it should be. Possibly the Nature Conservancy could advise you in this respector the Conservation Foundation. You probably have the Nature Conservancy’s address. It is: 1522 K. Street