Astronaut Alfred M. Worden used at least one autopen example during his career as a space hero. These autopen autographs are still floating around and some may find their way onto eBay. Collectors should be aware of the risk with Al Worden signatures, especially with Apollo 15 items.
This Guide will reproduce the known example of his autopen autograph. This comes from the archives of Space Autograph News, an underground and out-of-print newsletter published in the 1990s.
Alfred Merrill Worden was born February 7, 1932 in Jackson, Michigan. He served in the Air Force and was selected to be an astronaut in April, 1966. He travelled into space on Apollo 15 from July 26 to August 7, 1971.
His books include Hello Earth; Greetings from Endeavour from Nash Publishing (1974), ISBN 0840213433, and I Want to Know About a Flight to the Moon from Doubleday; [1st ed.] edition (1974) ISBN 0385058373.
An autopen is a machine-generated signature used widely by celebrities and politicians in the previous century. These fake autographs were sent by the thousands in response to fan mail. Early NASA astronauts were known to use autopens, so cautious collectors always watch out.
Fortunately, if you can identify autopens, you'll eliminate a lot of risky material from your portfolio. I've prepared an index of 104 early astronauts who have used autopens in my Guide "Fake Autopen Directory of NASA Astronaut Autographs".
I have also prepared 104 different Guides, one for each early astronaut, to document their known examples of autopen signatures. Use these individual guides to check your own space autographs for autopens.
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