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I disagree and think that signed vintage singles have never been more popular.abeabe said:Sweet auto's. I'd be using archive sets for such vintage autos. Those cards getting rarer and rarer. Many people would rather have card then card with marker all over it, even if it is auto. I'm sure your collecting for yourself, but one day you may need the money and your gonna need to find the right buyer for the auto'ed version.
abeabe said:Sweet auto's. I'd be using archive sets for such vintage autos. Those cards getting rarer and rarer. Many people would rather have card then card with marker all over it, even if it is auto. I'm sure your collecting for yourself, but one day you may need the money and your gonna need to find the right buyer for the auto'ed version.
200lbhockeyplayer said:I disagree and think that signed vintage singles have never been more popular.abeabe said:Sweet auto's. I'd be using archive sets for such vintage autos. Those cards getting rarer and rarer. Many people would rather have card then card with marker all over it, even if it is auto. I'm sure your collecting for yourself, but one day you may need the money and your gonna need to find the right buyer for the auto'ed version.
20+ years ago it was frowned upon to get cards signed, now it's becoming far more mainstream.
Zan said:
pm sentPops8 said:Zan said:
How long did they take you? I have a '57 that I sent him once and immediately got an RTS.
coachh200 said:I have a red man I am looking to get autographed by Mr. Antonelli. I was wondering if you would share the address you used for your success and if you included a dontation?