If collecting by mail is one of your passions, this is your group! Share tips, experiences and current successful mailing addresses. But don't share home addresses unless you're sure the celebrity wants to receive mail there.
I got autos ttm from jenny mcarty, wwes michael cole and my favorite kevin von erich. Kevin von Erich i believe is the last remaining member of the brothers wise in that wrestling family due to many tragedys. I want to thank russ robinson for the michael cole address!
You're welcome Bob! I have to thank you as well for sharing the Sheamus address with me. I got him back today on a couple of pictures that I took of him from th RAW in Toledo, Oh. Nice success!
I sent a $25 donation to Tippi Hedren about a month ago because I really wanted her autograph. I am a big Hitchcock fan. I got the autographed picture today. I figured maybe a current photo would be sent since she was providing the picture. I was very happy that it was a publicity photo from The Birds. She personalized it to me...To Mark With Fear!! Tippi Hedren. I love it!
Hey Mark, I can't really tell you why sports autographs cost so much, other than supply and demand; the supply being limited, and the demand in that everyone may want an autograph of a certain player. However, I have learned some "tricks" to cut down on some of the high prices:
1.) Wait until the player is traded. I recently picked up autographed photos of Gregor Blanco and Yunel Escobar, 2 former Braves, for $5 a piece. When they appeared at shows around town during their time here in Atlanta, the show fee was about $25 for each. They are both really good young ball players who have tremendous futures ahead of them, but since they are no longer on the team, the demand for their autographs dropped off, and so did the price.
2.) Get the player in an odd team's jersey. For instance, when you think of Joe Namath, you think about him as the great New York Jet quarterback, not the beaten and battered quarterback playing out his career as a Los Angeles Ram. If all you want is the autograph, it should not bother you as to what jersey he is in.
3.) GET THEM EARLY!!!!! Although they are absoultely boring to me, I read some of the "can't miss prospects" publications out there for the various sports and their franchises. I find out who has the potential to be the next big star, and either write to them or go to minor league games to obtain their autographs before they become that big star in demand. I stood in line with 6 people and paid a meager $35 bucks (autograph + photo) in November of 2008, on a little known prospect named Jason Heyward. Now, you can't even sniff a Heyward autograph for less than $100. Those are a few things I do to try and cut down on prices somewhat.
anoher great day for mail. I received a very nice 5x7 of paula dean, she is one of my favorite cooks. As i went out to the car, i noticed that there was another very large envelope in my box after i had gotten the mail earlier. this timei found a nice 8x10 0f one of the cats of eastenders. not real sure of his name now. i sent so many requests and the medicine makes me forget very easy. i need to start writing them down as i send. you think. will add to site, this week end
Jeffery, not to pick on the guy who posted about the private signing but I looked at the website. I am a life long Cardinals fan. David Freese' autograph was $55 on there. That's a free autograph in my book. He started for the Cards at 3B for part of the season and then injuries. His numbers were ok. He's not going to be a star. The Cards are in trouble if he starts at 3B next year. I guess I am used to $5 autographs that would get at shows when I was a kid in the 80s. HoF to be Ozzie Smith was $5 when I was a kid. I have paid $75 for Stan Musial but he's the greatest Cardinal of all time. $75 Stan Musial vs $55 David Freese...what's wrong with this picture?
I got an autograph ttm from james darren who played the original gidget movies, time tunnel, and t j hooker. I also got a wrestling autograph from fellow grapher russ robinson, thanks russ!
Today's mail brought me an autograph of former Miami Dolphins safety, Dick Anderson. He signed for me his 2004 Topps Fan Favorites card. Dick was a great safety, and was a huge part of that great Maimi Dolphins defense that helped guide that team to the famous "17-0" record. I hope one day he gets the Hall of Fame recognition that he so richly deserves.
And Mark, I fully understand where you are coming from. But being a Braves fan, when I pay for an autograph, I try and get just more than the autograph. I like to chat with the athlete/celebrity, ask them questions about past influences, greatest moments, etc. If I pay $50 for an in person autograph, and get 1 minute or 2 of their time, I fell like that was worth it. Sometimes I get way more than that! When I met Tommy Hanson at BP Sports in Marietta, GA, (GREAT store by the way,) earlier this summer, there was hardly anyone in line or at the store when I got there. So me, Tommy, and one of his business partners, former Georgia Tech star and Cleveland Indian Scott Jordan, all sat around and talked pitching, hitting, toughest batters Tommy had faced so far, etc. for a good 5 - 10 minutes. I will forever treasure those few moments and remember how wonderful Tommy treated me and thought enough of me as a fan to spend time talking to me. I, too, remember the days of $5 autographs. Remember when Mickey Mantle would charge $7 a pop, any item? And the shear "outrage" collectors felt when Joe DiMaggio started charging the "rediculous" price of $20 for premium items like bats and jerseys? Man, those days are gone! :) I've asked agents politely why the prices have increased over the years, and they simply say because the demand is so great, and the player's time and schedule is so limited, and, there are so many people who get something signed at 1:00 p.m., then have it on ebay for sale at 4:00 p.m. the same day. Players get miffed about people making money off their name and not getting paid for it, so they feel X number of dollar amount is compensation enough. I look at it this way, if you REALLY want it, and HAVE to have it, you'll pay or do what you need to do to get it. Kind of like crack, only safer and legal. :)
The mailman dropped of a couple of ttm successes for me today along with some cool Listia auctions that I had won.
The ttms wre from WWE Hall of Famer Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and former Nascar owner and drag racing star Kenny Bernstein!
My Listia winnings consisted of signed trading cards of TNA stars Abyss, Jay Lethal, Jesse Neal, and Mr. Kennedy.....Kennedy!
'Twas a good day for mail!
I got autographs TTM from Barbara Eden & Steffani Brass. I had emailed Steffani Brass and she actually replied and then sent out the photo. I got Barbara Eden IP in Atlanta but had mailed a photo and request before that. So I have two!!! I also received 4 autograph photos of Honor Blackman. Two were purchases and two were free. There was some problems with my order and that's how I got two free and the pics personalized. It's a long story. But I am thankful.
I got Anfernee Hardaway back today on a couple of real cool 1993 Classic Draft Picks 3x5 cards and a response from Derek Lilliquist that was gone 671 days! Never give up I guess!
Today, I recieved a ttm success from Steve Alford c/o University of New Mexico. Also recieved a couple of signed cards from Listia auctions that I won in the form of a signed TNA Impact card of Jay Lethal and an Upper Deck card of Officer Hightower himself, Bubba Smith! All 3 are great additions to my collection!
I got my listia wins in of a signed tna card of wrestler jesse neal and a stamped autograph card of tiki barber. Know if only my ttms would pick up a little bit.
i also got a listia win of an autographed joan lunden book and my order from elmers nostalgia of a signed note card signed on one side from m c hammer and on the other side signed by actress robin lively. I bought the note card for 10 bucks! jon allan is an awsome dealer! I highly reccommend elmers nostalgia to every one!
I got an autograph ttm from wrestler buck zumhofe. His address is buck zumhoffe r and r wrestling po box 63 cyrus mn 56323. He sent me a signed trading card as well as signing 3 note cards for me. An awsome reply!
Today's mail brought successes from former Washington Capital Pat Peake and former GLOW wrestler Big Bad Mama! Not only did BBM sign a poster for me, but she also took the time to send a very nice hand written note along with it! Great success!
I got quite a few TTM today. I got autograph photos from Erica Cerra, Gemma Arterton, Richard Dawson, William Daniels, and President George W. Bush (bookplate). The Erica Cerra one was surprising. I had met her at Atlanta Dragon Con and sent her a letter afterward...thank you etc. I was surprised to get an autographed photo from her. I didn't ask for one because I got one at Atlanta Dragon Con. She wrote me a really long note covering over half the photo! Really cool! She's become one of my favorites!
No ttms today. Bummer. Luckily, I recieved some great Listia auctions back today.
First up is a signed program autographed by the group Blue County. Thanks to my good friend Bob Baab! Secondly I received a signed lot of 6 cards featuring:
Bobby Bragan - Big League Card
Ellie Dapkus - 1995 Fritsch
Bubba Smith - Bramec
Don Nelson - 1992 Skybox
Dave Marcis - 1998 Real Tree
James " Buster" Douglas - 1991 Kayo Personalized to "Wayne"
I was real excted that I won this lot because I have wanted Douglas forever. I was real disappointed to find that the card was personalized. The personalization didn't show up in the pic. Had I known, I wouldn't have bid on it. So I'm just going to re - list it and try to get some of my credits back.
Today's mail brought an autograph of NHL Hall of Famer, John Bucyk. John was one of the greatest Boston Bruins players ever, and signed a custom card I made of him. He was the team captain on those great Bruins teams in 1970 and 1972, when they won the Stanley Cup, and is the Bruins all-time goals leader.
I received in the mail today (2) signed cards from former Colts quarterback Jeff George. I sent a donation to his cancer foundation and was happy to get the cards even though he did personalize them and used an old sharpie where his signature ran together a bit but it was a good cause.
TRICK OR TREAT! well the treat is someone is going to walk away with a very nice Anne Rice signed book plate. This is an authentic hand signed book plate direct fom Ms. Rice. The TRICK is to get to my site..www.afterhourssuccesses.webs.com before midnight on October 31,2010.Become a member and sit back and wait. this is a new project i am starting to help pull in new members. This is my own pesonal success site and i get nothing from you joining except more freinds to share my passion for collecting with. I have a photo gallery, mailbox with ceebrity addresses. so what could it hurt, everyone can use a new freind,and someone will have a new autograph at no cost! what are you waiting for come see me. I have new successes to post too so come check the site out and have a howling good time......
Received signed cards from The Chief, Robert Parish! I also recieved a signed card of RVD via a trade from my good friend, Bob Baab! Thanks Bob! It's an awesome card and a welcome addition to my collection! Enjoy the Douglas!
i rcvd a press package from the prime minister of Liechtenstein. nice signed pic and thank you card. Yesterday i recevived a couple of nice autographed post cards from dr. Zari Hawas, the prime minister of egyptian antiquities, you guys may have seen him on the discovery channel , he is the guy that is incharge of all egypts mummies, I wonder who takes care of the daddys lol . hope they keep coming.
if anyone likes to get baseball cards signed let me know, i have a couple of sources, one is me , i fouind roughly 5000 cards on the tree lawn of a neighbors apartment complex, get this 15 minutes before it started to pour rain, and then afreind has a bunch of cards he is looking to sell not sure of how much but i am sure they will be descent. if you guyus are looking for anyone in particular , shoot me some mail with a listy and i ll check my boxes, it may take a bit but if i have them we can talk turkey, i speak gobbler fluently. my freinds step dad used to take photos of the celebs here in cleveland at a place called the GYPSY CELLAR back in the days, the place has gone now, i think they said it was a church but the stars would sign the wall in the resturant , i am trying to locate the place and see if the wall is still there if it is this is going tobe a task to get it back into the public eye. He has many photos of zsazsa , liberachi and many more.i am trying to get them from him, seew hat we can do. later all
I have not gotten any ttms but got a nice signed card of tna wrestler jay lethal off of ebay and a nice trade for a buster douglas autographed card with fellow friend russ robinson. Thanks russ! I am glad you enjoy your autograph of rvd as well!
This weekend's mail brought me the autograph of former Florida State University and pro football quarterback, Casey Weldon. Casey was one of the greatest FSU quarterbacks ever, finishing 2nd in the Heisman Trophy voting his senior year. He had a nice little NFL career for many teams, and was the quarterback for the Birmingham Thunderbolts in the infamous XFL. He signed for me his 2001 Topps XFL card.
well another halloween has come and gone. I had my drawing for the anne rice autograph at my site, www.afterhourssuccesses.webs.com, this was a membership blast to get new members and freinds. no cost just good cleean collecting fun. we have two plates that we were giving away and have two winners, check out the video section of my site for the winners. for those that did not win, i am going to start doing this more often so your names automatically are enterd not sweat for you. i will anounce future giveaways here so that new members can get in on the fun. for those that signed up and did not win, thanks for joining, I hope that you stick around and enjoy the site. for those that want to get in just join my site as a member, it is free, and you will be entered the next drawing as well. have a great week and happy collecting
received ttm autographs for myself and my youngest son conner an autograph from Guy Fieri from food network.personalized and signed to each of us, great success.
I received TTM from Ex-baseball player Ted Savage. I received my photo that I purchased from Dawn Wells today. It took 10+ weeks and they threw in an extra photo but the photos were printed off a regular printer on low settings. Since I was purchasing an autograph, I figured it would be a professional photo but I print out higher quality photos at home. I am disappointed.
Just thought that I would share this.
Andy Irons, a three-time world surfing champion and one of the more popular athletes on the Assn. of Surfing Professionals' elite World Tour, has died after coming down with an undisclosed illness during a competition in Puerto Rico.
Irons was only 32 and leaves behind a pregnant wife, Lyndie, and younger brother, Bruce, who is a former World Tour competitor.
Irons was not only a great surfer, but he was also a very good ttm signer.
Such a shame to lose some one at such a young age. R.I.P. Andy.
I received my Star Trek photo autographed by Grace Lee Whitney in the mail on Thurs. It cost $10. The cool thing is Ms. Whitney sent me 2 other autographed photos, too. They were B&W 8X10s from The Man From Galveston. They are really cool photos. I've never seen the movie but now I will have to watch it.
You're welcom Bob! I never mind helping out a friend!
On the ttm front, I received a signed picture of David McLane today. He is the original creator of G.L.O.W. wrestling! Spectacular success!
Robert Babb
Oct 12, 2010
Russ Robinson
Oct 12, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 12, 2010
Jeffery Kite
1.) Wait until the player is traded. I recently picked up autographed photos of Gregor Blanco and Yunel Escobar, 2 former Braves, for $5 a piece. When they appeared at shows around town during their time here in Atlanta, the show fee was about $25 for each. They are both really good young ball players who have tremendous futures ahead of them, but since they are no longer on the team, the demand for their autographs dropped off, and so did the price.
2.) Get the player in an odd team's jersey. For instance, when you think of Joe Namath, you think about him as the great New York Jet quarterback, not the beaten and battered quarterback playing out his career as a Los Angeles Ram. If all you want is the autograph, it should not bother you as to what jersey he is in.
3.) GET THEM EARLY!!!!! Although they are absoultely boring to me, I read some of the "can't miss prospects" publications out there for the various sports and their franchises. I find out who has the potential to be the next big star, and either write to them or go to minor league games to obtain their autographs before they become that big star in demand. I stood in line with 6 people and paid a meager $35 bucks (autograph + photo) in November of 2008, on a little known prospect named Jason Heyward. Now, you can't even sniff a Heyward autograph for less than $100. Those are a few things I do to try and cut down on prices somewhat.
Oct 12, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Oct 12, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 12, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 14, 2010
Russ Robinson
Oct 14, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 14, 2010
Jeffery Kite
Oct 14, 2010
Jeffery Kite
Oct 14, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 15, 2010
Russ Robinson
The ttms wre from WWE Hall of Famer Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and former Nascar owner and drag racing star Kenny Bernstein!
My Listia winnings consisted of signed trading cards of TNA stars Abyss, Jay Lethal, Jesse Neal, and Mr. Kennedy.....Kennedy!
'Twas a good day for mail!
Oct 15, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 15, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 16, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 16, 2010
Russ Robinson
Oct 18, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 18, 2010
Russ Robinson
But, I did recieve a nice lot of signed cards that I won from Listia.
In the lot were:
3x5 signed by Harry Gant
Benchwarmer card signed by Kim Collinsworth made out to "Wayne".
These two cards are ones that I will re-list as they don't really fit my collection.
The keepers are:
Marie Osmond signed 1992 Collect a Card
Joe Durant signed 2001 Upper Deck
Don Chaney signed 1991 Fleer
Rick Bryan signed 1992 Fleer
Hal Brown signed Topps Baseball Archives
I am very happy with these cards! They are going to make awesome additions to my collection!
Oct 19, 2010
Russ Robinson
Oct 21, 2010
Adam Richard Utz
Oct 21, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 21, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 21, 2010
Russ Robinson
Willard Nixon - Topps Baseball Archives
Clint Black - Country Classics
Hershel Walker - 1992 Fleer
Peter Stansky - 1991 Score
Gay Brewer - 1991 ProSet
Jeff Malone - 1991 Skybox
These are some more awesome additions to my collection. I love Listia!
Oct 22, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 22, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 23, 2010
Russ Robinson
Oct 25, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 25, 2010
Russ Robinson
First up is a signed program autographed by the group Blue County. Thanks to my good friend Bob Baab! Secondly I received a signed lot of 6 cards featuring:
Bobby Bragan - Big League Card
Ellie Dapkus - 1995 Fritsch
Bubba Smith - Bramec
Don Nelson - 1992 Skybox
Dave Marcis - 1998 Real Tree
James " Buster" Douglas - 1991 Kayo Personalized to "Wayne"
I was real excted that I won this lot because I have wanted Douglas forever. I was real disappointed to find that the card was personalized. The personalization didn't show up in the pic. Had I known, I wouldn't have bid on it. So I'm just going to re - list it and try to get some of my credits back.
Oct 26, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 26, 2010
Jeffery Kite
Oct 26, 2010
David Catlin
Oct 26, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 27, 2010
Mark Johnson
Oct 28, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Oct 29, 2010
Russ Robinson
Oct 30, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Oct 30, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Oct 30, 2010
Robert Babb
Oct 31, 2010
Jeffery Kite
Oct 31, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Oct 31, 2010
Robert Babb
Nov 1, 2010
Russ Robinson
Nov 1, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Nov 1, 2010
Mark Johnson
Nov 1, 2010
Russ Robinson
Andy Irons, a three-time world surfing champion and one of the more popular athletes on the Assn. of Surfing Professionals' elite World Tour, has died after coming down with an undisclosed illness during a competition in Puerto Rico.
Irons was only 32 and leaves behind a pregnant wife, Lyndie, and younger brother, Bruce, who is a former World Tour competitor.
Irons was not only a great surfer, but he was also a very good ttm signer.
Such a shame to lose some one at such a young age. R.I.P. Andy.
Nov 2, 2010
Darrel Wayne Cray
Nov 2, 2010
Mark Johnson
Nov 4, 2010
Robert Babb
Nov 5, 2010
Russ Robinson
On the ttm front, I received a signed picture of David McLane today. He is the original creator of G.L.O.W. wrestling! Spectacular success!
Nov 5, 2010