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Old 11-09-2012, 03:42 PM
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You have millions of dollars. Why are you concerned with someone making $300 one time?

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Old 11-09-2012, 03:58 PM
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This is why forgers make money. No one out there can afford to pay that kind of price.
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Old 11-09-2012, 04:00 PM
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For that price, Gisele better give me a handy...And he should acknowledge this activity in the inscription..

I know that's extremely low brow. But that price seems insane...

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Old 11-10-2012, 05:40 AM
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For that price, Gisele better give me a handy...And he should acknowledge this activity in the inscription..

I know that's extremely low brow. But that price seems insane...
Excellent post, David!
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Old 11-10-2012, 09:37 AM
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You have millions of dollars. Why are you concerned with someone making $300 one time?
Same reason you don't work for 2/5 of what you can make.
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Old 11-10-2012, 10:21 AM
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Thats funny ! Reminds me of the old card show days and I am standing at a card dealers table looking in his display case and he's got a Jose Canseco card priced at $75.00 and right next to it is a beautiful Tobacco card of Chief Bender for the same price , I asked him why would they be priced the same even though the Bender card is almost 100 years old and he just shrugged ...I dunno

So now fast forward 2012.....................I can get a Tom Brady autograph for $750.00 or a Jackie Robinson for the same price....mmmmm, the more things change the more they stay the same
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Old 11-10-2012, 11:32 AM
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Thats funny ! Reminds me of the old card show days and I am standing at a card dealers table looking in his display case and he's got a Jose Canseco card priced at $75.00 and right next to it is a beautiful Tobacco card of Chief Bender for the same price , I asked him why would they be priced the same even though the Bender card is almost 100 years old and he just shrugged ...I dunno

So now fast forward 2012.....................I can get a Tom Brady autograph for $750.00 or a Jackie Robinson for the same price....mmmmm, the more things change the more they stay the same
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Are you trying to attempt to find rational thinking in this offering of Tom Brady's/Tristar?
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Old 11-10-2012, 03:29 PM
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Are you trying to attempt to find rational thinking in this offering of Tom Brady's/Tristar?
There is NOTHING rational in it all all, its a multi millionaire who's finally said yes to signing autographs for awhile and then ...opps the price is too high.
Let me suggest asking for autographs from people that have made a REAL contribution to the world like NOBEL PRIZE winners etc. Most of them never get autograph requests and are glad to sign for free. If you absolutely , positively HAVE to have the autograph of this guy..Pony up and PAY it , otherwise change the CHANNEL
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Old 11-10-2012, 01:18 PM
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Same reason you don't work for 2/5 of what you can make.
I don't know what you're getting at. You're talking about millionaires looking at memorabilia sales as taking money out of their pocket, I think? Fans put the money in their pocket in the first place. The old argument rings true either way. The more you sign, the less your signature is worth. Then no one will be making anything and balance is restored, like it once was.

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Old 11-10-2012, 02:50 PM
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And if you add personalization at $229 you devalue the piece to the point where you almost cannot sell it. And you are screwed if your name is a long one because then his salutation will consist of "Hi Harold Steingrubber."
Is TriStar actually gonna pay someone to count the letters in this BS thing?
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I don't know what you're getting at. You're talking about millionaires looking at memorabilia sales as taking money out of their pocket, I think? Fans put the money in their pocket in the first place. The old argument rings true either way. The more you sign, the less your signature is worth. Then no one will be making anything and balance is restored, like it once was.
This is a BUSINESS for these guys. What business prices its product at less than it thinks the market will bear? What's so hard to understand about that? The "balance" you're looking for is already there. Those who want to pay his price will do so, those who don't won't.
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Old 11-10-2012, 04:15 PM
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An autograph for a fan should not be "a product." It should be a little "thank you for making my life so wonderful."

As it once was.

As far as I'm concerned, any player who sells his autograph for anything other than charity can go f#*k himself.
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Old 11-10-2012, 06:05 PM
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The players "Obligation" is to deliver touchdown passes....He has no obligation to kiss anyones arse or to produce free autographs on demand. As a "fan" if you would like something for "free" send a letter to "COORS" or Budweiser or whomever sponsers the game and tell them since you like their product you DESERVE a free sample .....and if you don;t like their answer CHANGE TEAMS or stop watching...simple stuff.
If you don;t watch the Patriots they would not be able to pay him and then he would be standing by the side of the road with a sign that reads "WILL THROW TOUCHDOWN PASSES FOR FOOD".....come on man
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Old 11-10-2012, 06:10 PM
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You "come on man," Jim. An autograph should not be--and for most of the time that people have collected autographs wasn't--a "product." It was given away gratis for various reasons--a thank you, or perhaps it just made the giver happy to make a fan--most often a child--happy.

Perhaps you have lost sight of where most of the autographs you sell originally came from.

(If all those old-time ballplayers and boxers only sold their autographs, there wouldn't be enough "stock" in existence today for you to make a living. Be glad they never considered autographs "product.")

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Old 11-10-2012, 06:26 PM
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The players "Obligation" is to deliver touchdown passes....He has no obligation to kiss anyones arse or to produce free autographs on demand. As a "fan" if you would like something for "free" send a letter to "COORS" or Budweiser or whomever sponsers the game and tell them since you like their product you DESERVE a free sample .....and if you don;t like their answer CHANGE TEAMS or stop watching...simple stuff.
If you don;t watch the Patriots they would not be able to pay him and then he would be standing by the side of the road with a sign that reads "WILL THROW TOUCHDOWN PASSES FOR FOOD".....come on man
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Don't give into the David's rants. Just ignore him like you would the homeless man at the urinal beside you.

If you make eye contact, he'll think it's okay to engage you.
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Old 11-11-2012, 10:19 AM
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an autograph for a fan should not be "a product." it should be a little "thank you for making my life so wonderful."

as it once was.

As far as i'm concerned, any player who sells his autograph for anything other than charity can go f#*k himself.
absolutely agree!!!!
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Old 11-11-2012, 10:36 AM
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Agreed Max. That's the fun part of it, and something that I kid will remember for a long time.
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