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I don't know why, but I've been thinking about this today. I like to collect autographs, and I love the fact that SCF has thousands of contact address's/websites available for free for all members and non-members that use this site. I don't understand how people could charge money for other peoples contact information that is all publicly available if you dig deep enough and know what you're looking for. And that brought me to my question: What would stop somebody from ...
Last year I bought a box of Benchwarmer 2011 bubble gum cards, hoping to get a bunch of them TTM'd So far, I've gotten a few RTS, 1 autographed, and another person emailed me and told me where to send them for her to signed, but I haven't gotten them back yet and that was MANY months ago So I was wondering if any of you have had more success with Benchwarmer TTM's?
The title of this post might sound funny because how could someone become addicted to autographs? Well I personally believe that it’s a real thing, and that I’m not the only autograph collector that has gone through it. So I’ve decided to write about my experiences. It all started out in late June 2012 when I began collecting autographs. I had been getting some sports cards before that, but they were worth only the value of the cardboard that they were printed on. I liked them, but ...