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The end of the autograph market?
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<blockquote data-quote="_Lee_" data-source="post: 394336" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>It wont make any difference whatsoever mate. It could potentially save secretarys from signing their bosses autograph requests though. Secretarials have been about for years and are part and parcel of collecting. Autographs are something that are better in person, and if its someone who rarely signs then there are ways of obtaining them. The harder autographs are the real challenges though, and try finding Shaw or Marquand on anything Star Wars related. Autograph collecting is now as popular as props/toys and the market is saturated with the usual suspects / con attendees - even Ford can be had within 2 mins. Collecting autographs has its boundaries, and if you want the rarities be prepared to spend big and wait your time.</p><p></p><p>Education is also key, im getting better and better at spotting fakes as ive been practicing for years. As long as you study enough, and be sure to buy signed from reliable people with good provene you will be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Lee_, post: 394336, member: 418"] It wont make any difference whatsoever mate. It could potentially save secretarys from signing their bosses autograph requests though. Secretarials have been about for years and are part and parcel of collecting. Autographs are something that are better in person, and if its someone who rarely signs then there are ways of obtaining them. The harder autographs are the real challenges though, and try finding Shaw or Marquand on anything Star Wars related. Autograph collecting is now as popular as props/toys and the market is saturated with the usual suspects / con attendees - even Ford can be had within 2 mins. Collecting autographs has its boundaries, and if you want the rarities be prepared to spend big and wait your time. Education is also key, im getting better and better at spotting fakes as ive been practicing for years. As long as you study enough, and be sure to buy signed from reliable people with good provene you will be ok. [/QUOTE]
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