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Let's take some time to talk about autographs, sounds silly right? In the last few weeks a number of new & old collectors have popped in here on this site and elsewhere with items they want to know about...Is this real? What's the value? and so on.
And the possibilities - an unusual quality book photo presents a good opportunity, sometimes, for a seldom signed image.
Thank you Pete.
Me as a small collector, what i learned by coming here it's what you say. Before i just buy an autograph of a celebrity that i like just if it's genuine and if the price is good for me. So i bought some very bad autographs (now i know, thanks to you). But i was happy at the moment to have one from him/her.
With Harrison Ford it's a little different, cause what i see regularly it's very expensive for a very bad signature, so when i see a good vintage signature even on a magazine page at a very low price i want to buy it !
For you it's not good to do that, i understand, but me i prefer a good signature on a low quality image that the reverse. That's a point of view of a small collector ;)
I understand the points from every side in this idea, but you must be aware that every collector even those that claim to do this for themselves only....should have in the back of their mind the slightest hope that their collection will continue to hold value or possible gain in value......If it is for your retirement or something to leave to your family, as collectors we can't keep spending money on items that will lose value. We do that enough in our lives with cars and appliances and just about everything else we buy.
A photograph will likely have a good long life, as I mentioned in the blog post....a lab photo (properly produced) will last 100+ years. A magazine page will crumble to dust like old newspaper and start chipping at the edges, until the piece looks horrible.
Buying a magazine page at a good price from a deceased celebrity is one thing, especially when your possibilities are very limited. Any living modern celeb will have plenty of material available on good items. Spend wisely on your collection now, even if it means waiting or saving for a bit. It will pay off for you in the future.
I wish someone would have told me these little facts, back when I started collecting. I can't make anyone take my advice, you will do what you want to do, but I can be sure to put this out there in hopes of helping someone....someday.
####swell said
I say give your family the first option always, but certain things that you know your family won't treasure or sell for some kind of needed income.....that's the stuff you should hold aside and make a comment about in your "Last Will & Testament"...make your family donate them to a worthy cause, or stay in touch with like minded collectors so that your family knows who to contact if anything should ever happen to you.
My wife has known since I met her, that anything I own should be handled by my 2 closest friends in this hobby. They will know what they want, and where to get the best possible money for the rest. Having a game plan in place, can never hurt.
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