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there are many autograph hounds in the world this is a fact well known to any sports hero or singer after you sign the starter but words champion autograph hound without a doubt is John tini tini is a New York City stockbroker a successful one it was born in Austria 74 years ago and he has been collecting autographs ever since he was a teenager so it is that the Taney collection contains amp;#39;s and George Washingtonamp;#39;s and Thomas Jeffersonamp;#39;s he has letters documents or other items signed by all the US presidents some of them more than once he has Napoleon and Josephine and Marie Antoinette and Queen Victoria and Albert he has Bismarck in Hindenburg in Hesse and Himmler and the weirdly scribbled signature of Adolf Hitler can see from the signature right at any collection has become the Taney obsession he has hundreds of thousands of entries over 5,000 American generals alone he spends hours writing to obscure government ministers all over the world asking for a signed