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#16 Post by Visiting Stewardess »

Really?!? I have never paid for an autograph. And I would never pay!
That said, I would never buy one from an auction site either. An autograph to me is something personal, just for me, so ideally it should also have my name on too! Like Tom's says "To Wayne". That to me is a proper personalised autograph. What good is it to me if it says to Suzie and my name isn't Suzie???

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#17 Post by AmandaByNight »

I go to a lot of conventions (horror cons, mostly) and they can be quite expensive. In the early 90s, it was $5 for an autograph and now it's $20 or more. I don't normally get autographs anymore, I mostly go for the social aspects, since I have a lot of friends who also go. It's kind of frustrating, but for some actors it's their bread and butter, so I can't complain. Lots of my friends just love it. It's really the interaction they enjoy the most, but it's so awkward if you don't buy something.

That said, I paid about $20 for an autograph of an actor I love who is now deceased (David Warbeck) on eBay. It was ruined in a flood and I was heartbroken. That one was important to me...

I think it's SO beyond cool that Selleck sent this.

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#18 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

Nice. Too bad there is a smudge on the picture. I think returning it like you have mentioned wouldn't send a problem at all. I'd love to have a picture of me and TS smoking a cigar. Maybe one day...

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#19 Post by Styles Bitchley »

Didn't someone at some point mention that Larry Manetti was at a convention with a table charging for his autograph. (please correct me if I'm wrong)

Must be tough to be a well-known actor without an opportunity to practice your craft. I guess you gotta do what you gotta do to capitalize on what you've got. Writing a book (like Larry did) is pretty smart.
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#20 Post by Karrnut »

I did "signings" when I designed for Harley-Davidson, some times people would bring in huge box's of my stuff wanting it all signed. I never charged for anything, no matter how little or how much, heck I was happy they liked it enough to even buy it!

It's a real kick to do signings, the only bummer is when no body shows up wanting your autograph.

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#21 Post by Visiting Stewardess »

I think it's ok if some people say that they just sign one thing per person. That it fine by me and in most cases sufficient. I think it's unfair to have lots of things signed and then to sell them on ebay, capitalise on someone else's signature.

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#22 Post by Karrnut »

Yes, that does happen, the "tip off" is when they have more than one of the same item, and don't want it personalized. I am sure this is a bigger problem for sports figure's.
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