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I really can't see the signature because of the flash.
If it's not uploading for you, private message me and I'll upload it. We don't have to be friends first, since I'm the community manager.
Thank you James! Incredible game and team. From what I understand, Brady is virtually impossible to get in person, and some of the ones I have seen are just squiggles. I was fortunate enough over the years to get a few of his signatures (photo, ball and mini-helmet) for ridiculous prices. It is entirely possible that his signature might go the same way as MJ. Supply and demand, and who wouldn't the signature of the GOAT?
Brady will never be worth as much as Jordan, for obvious reasons. But...here's a more interesting question.
TMZ recently did a story, as have a few other publications, and they talked about how once a year, Brady does these signings. They charge $1,500 for footballs, $800 for 8x10s, and $500 more if you want a short, personalized message.
Harvey Levin at TMZ brought up a point that I strongly agree with, and am curious as to what you guys think. Isn't it cheesy and a bit lame for a player that is STILL PLAYING, to charge for autographs? The guy makes...what? $100 million playing football....probably another $5 mil a year in endorsements (that's a low estimate)...and what? He needs to make $100,000 for a few hours signing autographs for some company? It's just...a bit odd, and low class (in my opinion).
Now, for charity -- go for it. Or...when you're retired? Go for it. Sell them for $5,000 a piece if you want!!! But when you're making millions to play....it's weird.
This is the prime reason it's hard for me to have much interest in sports autographs. The prices are silly for players who are still alive and well and signing. Also, if I'm going to buy an autograph, Id' rather avoid dropping a grand for a complete non-effort scribble, which is what most of these guys do.
I talked to someone from a local sports autograph shop a few years back, and I asked why Charles Woodson was charging as much if not more than Aaron Rodgers. I guess the story is the same for most of these guys - if you're getting $10 - 20 million per year, why would you waste your time signing a bunch of stuff for a dealer? Hence, in order to make these athletes anything resembling an attractive offer, you have to offer a big wad of cash for a big, fast signing.
And, superstars aside, collecting rising stars ain't much fun, because if you have just about any measure of success, you're charging $50, 100 or beyond. Eddie Lacy was charging $80 around here recently, and that's a few weeks away from being a $5 autograph. Players change teams, lose their star status, retire - and, accordingly, fan enthusiasm can drop dramatically. Along with the prices.
The public signing are never worth the price as far as the autograph is concerned. Your paying to meet the player, get an item personalized or have something very specific signed.
If the autograph itself is all you want you can typically purchase an item from the promoter who arranged the public signing for half the price a few months later. I've seen it time and time again. The promoters make most, if not all, of their profits from items the celebrity or player signs for their own inventory. Celebrities demand such huge fees these days the promoter typically makes little if anything from the actual event. I paid $80 so my son could meet Justin Turner (a star only among Dodger fans) and get a photo personalized. An autographed Turner photo isn't worth half that and I'd guess it won't be worth $15 in a few years. But he got to meet him and get his picture taken with him. The same promoter is now selling photos on eBay for $40. They wait just long enough to not piss off everybody who paid the in person price before they dump their inventory at the actual market price.
The major super starts are different. Brady, Jordan.. they don't mind holding that inventory and waiting to get top dollar. As for most stars or semi stars, wait six months and check back with the promoter. You'll likely pay a fair price for an item.
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