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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Location: melbourne/templestowe
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wat do u people think
Last edited by zoia on Fri Jun 27, 2003 9:34 am; edited 1 time in total |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Location: melbourne/templestowe
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fixed now |
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Joe
Joined: 01 Jun 2003
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I wouldn't sell it. |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Location: melbourne/templestowe
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good point joe |
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Nova Kaine
Winners never quit, and quitters NEVER win.
Joined: 05 May 2003 Location: Glenorchy, Tasmania
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Alot I reckon. _________________ "The minute you start talking about what you're going to do if you lose, you have lost." |
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Joel
Joined: 23 Mar 1999 Location: Mornington Peninsula
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Yeah, might be worth a bit, particularly to a Collingwood supporter. |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
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wellmy neighbour has 1 in his dads scrap book from when he was growing up now his dad gave it to him and his a carlton fan he asked name a price and i shall think about it wats a good deal????? |
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Rowdy26
chomp - new strawberry!
Joined: 03 Apr 2001 Location: Melbourne
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The whole celebrity autograph thing tends to irk me a bit. Actually its not the autograph as such, its more the money side that often comes with it. I wouldnt buy an autograph, be it Millane or anyone elses (the exception being if the money was to go purely to a charitable cause). I certainly wouldnt be selling an autograph for hugely inflated profits. I believe that an autograph is something meaningful, and not something that can be "bought" over the counter at the shops. I really dont like shops that play on peoples emotions causing them to fork out huge amounts of money for someones scribble that they themselves obtained for next to nothing.
I would gladly accept an autograph of Millane or anyone else that i admire if someone was willing to give it to me, however to put a price on such a thing to me diminishes its value, or actually detracts from my idea of an autograph in the first place. I think an autograph is something for the fans, something that costs no money and no time to make, but something that allows the fan or admirer a chance to get close to the person they look up to in a way they'd not normally be able to do. It creates a sense of connection, and to me i believe this connection cant be bought for the sake of individual greed and profit.
I am fortunate enough to have many Collingwood players autographs and occassionally i will look at them and be reminded of the memories they gave me. These are ones I got through attending training sessions or unexpectedly bumping into players somewhere and they were good enough to give me a few seconds of their time. I have a some of other sports stars too, mainly tennis players, with one i my most prized being that of Frank Sedgeman (winner of grand slam tourneys in the early 50's). This one I didnt get myself, it was given to me by a friend. However the fact that my friend thought about doing this for me and then Mr Sedgeman signing a personal best wishes message to me still makes it special.
I admit i do look at autograph stores, with the signed sports memorabilia and i am sometimes in awe at the stuff on display, but seeing a ridiculous price tag attached to it and thinking about the money hungry "entrepreneur" and how he / she came about the autograph tends to diminish my awe factor.
I think the whole situation is not helped by the fakes that are in existence. Having seen first hand a mate being charged in excess of $800 by one such established shop for an "authentic" product that was later found to be quite the contrary seemed to justify the opinion I have had of these places all along.
I think autographs should be and generally are given by the the person from whom they originate with the intention of goodwill. I think this goodwill and the meaningfulness of the product to an individual can be lost extremely quickly when money starts trading hands in exchange for it.
Sorry magpie 1983, i didnt mean to storm your thread, but you've just provided me with a nice place to have my say I reckon if your neighbour is a decent type, and since the autograph obviously holds very little meaning to him (apart from greed), then he'd kindly just give it to you. But since he's a carlton fan then i'm guessing you better mortgage the house or sell your bicycle if you want it. |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Location: melbourne/templestowe
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he said he would sell for a decnet price |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
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142:50 is a pretty good price, i would only pay that if there was proof it was his though |
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Alexander
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I think an autograph only means something if you get it yourself. _________________ IT'S TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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omega
Joined: 11 Jun 2003 Location: Middle Pk
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People should not profit from getting an autograph given by the player in good faith. It is a low act. _________________ Always take time to smell the sweet scent of the roses. |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Location: melbourne/templestowe
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i would pay up to 350 for a millane signature |
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MagpieMad
One in, All in!!
Joined: 15 Jan 2001 Location: -37.798563,144.996641
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Did you buy it or what?
how much?
to me it would be priceless.
RIP 42 _________________ Pain heals, Chicks dig scars, Glory..... lasts forever! |
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zoia
didak's number 1 fan
Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Location: melbourne/templestowe
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i brought it for $85 which i thought was a very good price |
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