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.
Amen! Great post, Pete.
Sadly, some people don't get it. I am sure there are some people now with a Neil Armstrong signed napkin who think it's worth $50k. :-)
Condition is key too. When an autograph is common and not too expensive, any condition issue will decimate value. Babe Ruth signed page with a stain, still fairly desirable... Mickey Mantle signed ball with brown spots = DOA.
I've been saying for years, "Don't buy a dented can when there are good ones on the shelf." It's not worth the few bucks you'll save.
This needs to be posted once a year for people to see. Perhaps a spot on the site is needed for novices to look at.
I don't understand why folks constantly bring dark photos to signings.
I get the whole metallic pen thing, BUT the signer will most likely use the same pen or marker for a large number of signatures and will not have the opportunity to switch over to your pen.
This is coming from someone who has never been part of a Hollywood feeding frenzy, but has seen a lot of overly dark signed pics and has only watched video of several signings.
Also, we discussed it here recently - but I'm sick of seeing all of the low quality examples from dealers who have multiple pics signed. There must be a lot of common sense out there, because those only bring a fraction the price of a nice example... and may end up sitting unsold. (even if the image is highly sought)
Excellent post. I have been trying to talk about some of this for a while now in the "qualities of an autograph" thread/posts (double weight finish 11x14 over single weight etc) - this is well said, more practical/applicable and with many good points. Thanks!
Eric
The lab photo thing is a biggie - there are stickered overpriced Bowie's on Bay for $1200 or so that started life at this or that auctions as a cheap pc print w/o a sticker. Now it is not mentioned unless you ask and there may not be returns in some cases. Then there is the whole thing of is it an official product/photo or promo photo opposed to a copy lab print. Huge stuff to me.
A glass, the paper, checking borders, the finish, the back is often very important. Quality photos are often stamped with makers mark, embossed, signed or otherwise marked. Other official photos such as label promo images are close to movie stills and the same rules generally work. See "cycleback" for more online.
Posted by CJCollector on December 5, 2024 at 3:03pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Posted by CJCollector on November 27, 2024 at 2:23pm 0 Comments 1 Like
Posted by CJCollector on November 11, 2024 at 6:00pm 0 Comments 2 Likes
© 2024 Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin. Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
We are an eBay affiliate and may be compensated for clicks on links that result in purchases.
You need to be a member of Autograph Live to add comments!
Join Autograph Live