You won’t find many autographed items from Hank Williams and you may find quite a few from Hank, Jr. (Bocephus),  but it’s improbably that you’ll find this item signed by Jr.

It was found in my father’s vast Music Row Estate of more than 5,000 collectibles.   About 25 or so copies of Hank, Sr’s LAST Grand Ole Opry Program denoting his first Opry performance on June 11, 1949 and his last on July 12, 1952 preceding his death on New Year’s Day, 1953.   My dad,  Ken Kittinger was the premier gold/platinum awards maker on Music Row for 50 years and his passing was noted in Cashbox and Billboard Magazines.  He was known by every star in Nashville and far beyond and was legendary for his humor and his never-ending pursuit of collectibles.   He found an original Opry Program and had Hank, Jr. (one of his many friends)  sign a big stack of the copies he made of it.

An Estate COA comes with so please provide the name of the recipient.  A copy of the original,  a caricature of Hank, Sr.,  an autograph comparison of Bocephus are all in the package.

For a country music fan,  it’s quite a treasure.   I have about 120 or so listings currently and add more as I sell out others.  I’m 76,  a retired CNN anchor and NBC White House Reporter and do this as a “Labor of Love”  and to keep “Pop’s”  name alive.  His items,  awards and signed photos are now in more than 60 countries around the world.   If you see any additional items you like,  please message me so we can work out a “combined”  shipment and adjust shipping charges and discount additional items.

 

Thanks for your time.