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HOF Autograph questions?
hey guys, a few questions regarding HOF autograph collections. When it comes to HOF autograph collections/collecting:
1. Do you prefer your autographs to be authenticated or not authenticated (such as PSA slabs)? 2. Of the 310 HOF members, how many of the 310 members autographs can be "reasonably" obtained? (I thought I read somewhere than not every HOF is possible and only about 220 of 310 are possible? 3. Whats the best way to store PSA slabbed cards? 4. Who here has the best HOF autograph collection? Lets see it! Thank you |
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Dear bam,
Welcome to the site and congratulations on deciding to collect HOFer autographs. I do not know your level of collecting expertise so I will assume none and offer my opinion based on 40+ years of collecting. Saying you want to collect HOFer autos is an open ended statement . First of all are you going to try to get all of them, or as many as you can collect knowing that you will never get all of them...a complete set is impossible under any circumstances. First of all determine what you want to collect-- a niche or all of them that you are able to get/afford. Develop a knowledge of authentic signatures yourself, do not rely on TPAs or LOAs to do your work for you....do your due diligence and educate yourself on the authentic and non- authentic/ forgeries in the market. No matter what you do you will still make mistakes and buy a bad one every now and then, we all get fooled. Even after collecting for 40+ years I have to be careful and not get caught up in the excitement of a new find. Develop a relationship with a group of dealers or AHs that you trust. Use the expertise available on this site .....there is a wealth of knowledge here and people are honest on here because they have no interest but the truth and to help and educate....but do your work also, it is the only way to succeed. Your ability to collect HOFers is limited by your desire, autograph availability/scarcity, and your wallet. Addressing your points: 1. There is no need to buy slabbed autographs unless you want to resell or you want them slabbed for piece of mind. But remember TPAs make mistakes too, and you will pay for the slabbing. 2. You can acquire 200 easily depending upon the medium you want them on and your financial ability. It is possible to get into the 270-280s with deep pockets and some luck and patience. This is a long journey not a sprint. It has taken me 40+ years to get into the high 280s. 3. Storing slabs is a matter of your decision and whether you want to display or not display the autos. 4. I won't get into who has the best collection on this site. Anybody over 200-250 has a great collection, but any HOFer collection is great on its own merit showing determination and a search for what each collector wants and can afford. I started a long time ago and feel fortunate to be in the 280s and have no idea how I will get more or upgrade my collection. Good luck because you must be patient , lucky, determined, well financed to a degree , willing to be taken every now and then, and know it is a project you can never complete( more on that later if you want to know more and why). Good luck and Happy Collecting. Last edited by Klrdds; 02-15-2015 at 06:23 PM. Reason: Correct Freudian , yet honest , slip. |
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Great response though. I'm not an autograph collector but found it very interesting & worthwhile. Thanks. |
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I will correct. Thanks for pointing it out . I hate auto check for spelling .
Last edited by Klrdds; 02-15-2015 at 06:24 PM. Reason: Correct another misspelling. |
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Very eloquently stated! |
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Bam,
Welcome to Net54. You may recognize me from SCN (same username). The crowd is is a bit more advanced than the group over there. Many here are also over there. I think Kevin's answer is pretty much perfect. The only thing I have to add is that most, but not all, collectors here are lukewarm, at best, on the TPAs. We talk freely about the good and the bad. My opinion on them is pretty consistent 1) Having a cert doesn't mean I'll accept it's real above the opinion of the group here. 2) Having a Cert/Slab doesn't change what I will pay for a sig. 3) I won't send something in for a cert until I am about to sell it and only if I think the cert will increase my selling price dramatically. Remember, all the TPAs are one big scandal away from becoming GAI, so spending my money beforehand makes me concerned that could be wasted. Mark
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Welcome to net54. This is the place to discuss HOF autographs and constantly learn about this hobby niche. I have learned a ton since I joined and I love looking at other collections and rare exemplars here.
My answers to your questions: 1. Not to be glib or obvious, but I prefer my autographs to be authentic, nothing more. When I started out, PSA and JSA gave me added peace of mind, but that is no longer the case. I won't buy anything that has an alphabet sticker affixed to it, but the presence or absence of a slab no longer has much effect on my decision to buy or not (though for the time being it does make an item more liquid if I ever need to sell, something that may change as alphabet companies have gone out of favor quickly in the past). 2. I am at 240 and am pretty much stuck, as we are talking at least 3k to add anything at this point. If I had the money, I could easily add 10 or so names right now and 20-30 over the next year from the high end auction houses. As you can see from klrdds and his amazing collection, higher numbers are possible, but they take time and money. The journey is fun, though, so don't rush it! 3. I don't think there's any best way to store autos. I keep my most valuable items in a safety deposit box, but I have everything scanned so I can still enjoy looking at them... 4. There are some really incredible collections here. Mine is viewable in the link in my signature. I don't think it's "the best" but I'm proud of it. Feel free to show off what you've got.
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Hello and Thank you all for your responses I appreciate it!
Hey Mark! I do remember you from SCN! So nice to see friends like you also on this site. That makes it even more cooler to be here! Im glad to be here, so far this site has been awesome. The wealth of knowledge here and the collections here are the best in the hobby! I have been collecting for awhile, but trying to focus my collecting. it is so easy to be sidetracked if you dont have a focus, im learning that the hard way(and expensive way) im starting to think the knowledge here is WAY better than the TPA out there, even PSA. Is there a list out there somewhere of all the possible HOF players to obtain so I know who is possible and who isnt? What players for sure are unattainable or no possible? That would be cool if someone has a list of the possibilities. Thank you all for your help, I am glad to be here. |
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