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When I go to concerts I always look to see what signed items the artist may have at their merchandise booth.  Knowing in advance would be helpful and also may persuade me to attend a show.  I created this thread for people to share what I signed items were available a live shows.  

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I did not come prepared, so I bought from his merch table ($25), but there were others who brought items and he’s signing those and taking pics with everyone.  

Awesome! Again, thanks for the heads up. We will be sure to bring a couple things. I do really look forward to meeting him and saying thanks for all the great music.

saw Little Feat in St. Louis last night.  Selling signed tour posters for $45.

Very reasonable price, saw them with Craig Fuller years ago and they sounded great. Still consider Little Feat's 5 albums released from 1971 to 1975 to be the absolute best of that genre. The talent, soul and funk are some of the best in recorded music. 

Ryan Cabrera has signed handwritten lyrics on tour for $125 or will sign stuff with purchase and take a selfie 

Various well priced signed things at Pete Docherty’s show tonight. Posters, vinyl, signed canvasses 

Oh I like Pete.  Shame I didnt realise

Has anyone seen Peter Frampton on his current “Never Say Never” tour in the USA?  If so, is he selling signed merch?  I caught his Farewell tour in 2019, and he was selling signed “Frampton Comes Alive” CDs for $30.  My sister is seeing him in Verona on Friday, and I want to give her my wish list!

That would be an incredibly reasonable price. Good luck. Drop a note if you sis comes through for you!

They loved the show, picked up this signed copy of FCA at merch table for $60.

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Awesome!! $60 for a signiture on an iconic album....steal!!!

Im curious, do you frame your signed albums?  I was wondering if there is a way to do it without the glass messing up the signiture. 

It was actually a CD. I don’t frame my vinyl as I actively still listen to it.  

I would say use either a mat, or glass spacers to give you space between the signed cover and the glass.  

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