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Baseball thing isnt big thing. Baseball thing is IMO simply question of what is appropriate or not. It´s nothing which would affect others, RW would not stop to sign due to someone asking him to sign baseball. I just dont get sense of it and why anyone is surprised and annoyed that RW denied to sign baseball - I simply understand that Roger didnt sign baseball because he is singer, songwriter and musician and has nothing to do with baseball game at all. It´s like asking Tiger Woods to sign basketball - absolutely no relevance at all.
Not that I don't believe you, this sounds like a hilarious story, and would love to hear more about it if you have further details. Seems pretty outrageous if you ask me!
Time, like the DSOTM song. How much TIME does it take to sign a baseball? I would think that has a part? The ball I did see him sign on YT - wasn't that in a different setting, not from a car etc with lines?
An EXCELLENT point, Paul! So now we have leeches upon leeches ruining that which we love so dear. Ass**le inception, if you will! Argh!
Wouldn't the fact that a baseball might have been all you had on you to sign be *good* in your instance? In that, baseball guy might not be perceived a dealer with his stack of LP's when he has an item that could be considered to have less resale value than an LP, and more of an item that would be limited in its collectibility to the public at large.
That being said, I'm glad you can see baseballs as a reasonable item for one to collect regardless of what the signer does for a living. Like what Peter C. said above, I know folks with autographed Tiger Woods baseballs, but very few, if anyone, keeps a collection of celebrity signed basketballs, so again the comparison is simply not apropos.
But to also refute your last point though, my picture of Babe Ruth above was not to illustrate a ballplayer signing baseballs (though clearly it does), but to show that scores of people have been collecting autographed baseballs for almost a century. It makes sense to me (as an American, natch) that with the ease of display and transportation, that it would spread to having other celebrities sign them as the years pass. And Rog is no dummy, whether he signs them or not (his own prerogative regardless), he's been to the US enough times, and been around the block enough times to know that it's something that people collect.
Guys, it doesn't matter if the logic doesn't strike you why people collect baseballs... it's not your thing, cool. It's not mine either, I have all of four signed baseballs in my collection, and they're all ballplayers (all were IP except one was a gift). But to say it's not "appropriate" to bring to have signed, or not relevant to the signer... it's doesn't matter. We've certainly established it's FAR less appropriate to abuse fellow humans for monetary gain, even if the item passes YOUR muster, and it can certainly be relevant to the FAN who has a wall full of balls (haha) with celebrities from all walks of life in their collection.
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