Results 11 to 16 of 16
-
06-09-2010, 03:30 PM #11

Different people watch different things and one of these people might be someone that a member may enjoy getting an autograph from. I see folks get autographs of CFL football as they watch the CFL. To me a CFL auto has no value as I do not watch the games and do not know the players. Members in Canada may value the autographs from players in their league that they see on TV. It is not money value that I am speaking of either. Should you be a fan of any type of celebrity and want their auto it will have value to you. My wife was thrilled when I had sent away to the TV Court shows she watches and recieved people like Judge Judy. She watches these shows and likes that type of autograph much more than from a football player that is not on the Colts and that she then does not know! Hopefully someone who watches the weather chanel and is a fan of one of the personalities there will use the link. I am glad that others who hold no value in those types of autos will not request the autos and overload the inbox of these TV personalities. BTW the most famous meteorlogist in my collection is David Letterman.
-
-
06-09-2010, 08:07 PM #12
Same with me,
Not many people would be thrilled with a Jay Leno autograph, but when I showed it to my dad, he was ecstatic because he watched all of his shows. So what Im trying to say is... it really depends on your personality and what you like.
P.S.- I NEVER sell my autographs on ebay, I only collect from people whom I actually want autographs from. To all of you, I ask the same. Please don't turn this into a business, it is a hobby and should stay as such. This is just my personal opinion but others may have their own as well. Thank you
-Indian71
-
06-09-2010, 10:04 PM #13

lmao.... neighbor might wonder if you show up with an 8x10 & a sharpie, saying " im a huge fan of the way you mow your yard, would you sign this? "
-
-
06-10-2010, 09:40 PM #14

I would hate to see my collection sold at all and hope that I never get in a position that I would have to. In this economy I understand how items end up out of collections and on ebay, but do not like collectors who collect the autographs just to sell to others. The value or lack of value for my autograph collection is something that I would be not want to try to realize. I assume that many others out there collect as a fan and not just hoping to cash in someday.
-
06-11-2010, 09:57 AM #15
Thank you, someone who I see eye to eye with, even though you are probably much taller than me!
-
-
06-20-2010, 06:34 PM #16

Lol
Maybe I am 6 foot 6 inches tall.
-












