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How to acquire a Hank Aaron in person Autograph
Does anybody have advice on how to acquire a Hank Aaron autograph in person? I have a couple items I’d really like to get signed. I was hoping he would be at the national this year but it doesn’t appear he does shows anymore.
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The only things I have seen recently are private signings and even those run $300. Tom Orr had him recently at a signing.
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I got him to sign a pair of his spikes through Stiener. The fee was $300.
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Ben,
His current autograph is pretty bad. Have you seen it? I would think twice about chasing getting anything signed by Aaron unless you go into it with blinders on. Just my 2 cents... |
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The price below is amazing though. ..yikes. Thanks fir link effe! Thank you all for the responses. http://www.waukeshasportscards.com/p...t15private.htm |
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Anyone know of how i can accomplish getting an item signed by the great ha k Aaron, please let me know! Still need this.
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Over the past decade the majority of Aaron's appearances have been private signings. Waukesha Sports Cards seems to get Aaron in-store every few years. Aaron turned 85 last month, so his days on the circuit are numbered. I can't believe, 7 years have passed since Aaron last appeared at the CSA show in Chantilly. I popped for 3 tickets that day, because I thought it was going to be one of his last public appearances. Whitey Ford (90) is another player who has not done anything for a few years.
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None scheduled as far as I can tell this year
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If not Waukesha Sports Cards, then induction weekend in Cooperstown would be another possibility. For years Willie Mays would set up shop at some location on induction weekend. For a few hundred Mays would sign your item. If a promoter gets Aaron it would likely be MAB Celebrity or Jack Berke sports.
A link to some of last years signing on induction weekend. https://www.uticaod.com/blogs/201807...in-cooperstown MAB's Hall of Fame spectacular: https://mab-celebrity.com/hall-of-fame-spectacular-2 |
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It’s probably been 10 years since Willie signed in town and Hank hasn’t signed in town - at least for the past 20 years if he ever did. You’re out of luck with those two and Sandy. And Griffey.
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$600 for an old age Koufax signature on a modern ball? You could get a prime signature on a vintage ball for far less. |
He clearly didn't lose enough in the Madoff scheme to start signing like a banshee.
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A few years ago I was at Dodgertown and it was the first year Koufax was back at spring training. The concept of the Koufax line didn't exist yet. I was able to snag this one while he was walking between fields:
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This is a private signing we will be doing with Mr. Aaron benefiting the Chasing the Dream Foundation so maybe Hank sure thinks a lot about disadvantaged children between the ages of 9 and 12.
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I should've been more clear. I have nothing to do with the signing. I was copying the info from the Waukesha Sportscards website.
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I always thought the athlete got paid a set fee, regardless of the volume signed. The athlete just establishes basic parameters for the signing. Promoters are the ones who typically set the individual prices. Am I wrong here?
I think with these private signings it is easier for a promoter to charge more with less volume than the other way around. They are catering to a different clientele. Quick story: Back around 2005 I took my kid brother to a public signing for Joe Montana (JM). My brother asked JM to personalize the photo to him, which JM graciously did. However I did not purchase an additional inscription ticket. Inscription tickets are pretty common now but back then they weren't. The promoter escort sitting next to JM immediately took the photo and demanded I pay an inscription fee. I refused so he ripped up the photo and had JM sign another photo....without the personalization. JM shook his head in disgust and apologized. |
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1) Set fee for a certain # of items. Rumor was Joe DiMaggio did not get out of bed for anything less than $100K. Back in the 90's at the Long Island show the fee was over $100 (I want to say $130) and he likely signed 800-1000 items. He sold out. In this day and age, players rarely sell-out, which is why promoters usually have a huge inventory. Most players usually have an agent/ friend sitting next to them counting tickets. Oh, trust me, the player or his aide knows the count. I was at a signing for Rickey Henderson and there was an issue over the color of tickets (tiered pricing). Henderson pushes himself away from the table until the color issue was resolved. 2) Set fee for set amount of time. Unusual for a show. Usually used for a promotional event. 3) Per piece deal. 4) Player sets up his/her own table. The majority of sales are made behind the curtain (mail order/bulk sales). Aaron is about the same fee, in person or private. Collectors know the going rate for any given player. The private signing better be inline or at least near a public signing fee or there won't be many sales. Inscriptions. We collectors caused this fee. Brooks Robinson is one of the nicest players on the planet. He is friendly, engaging and always positive. At one show, the guy in front me had a gray Brooks jersey and asked for a stat shirt (16x gold gloves, hof, hits, ba etc. etc.. Of course Brooks obliges but I was shocked. Sure enough a year later, the first charges for inscriptions or limited inscriptions started to appear. Also, players or agents realized that certain inscriptions increased the value of the item signed. |
"n this day and age, players rarely sell-out,*"
Mariano rivera did at 325 a year or so ago. Shocked me, but I'd pay that for Aaron. |
I seem to be in the Minority but I have one maybe 2 items that I will be sending in. First is a 1972 Topps Poster that I think will look great signed and framed on my wall. ...
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Given the number of shows and signings, one sell-out a year is kind of rare. Clearly there are certain players that will draw well and sell out. Rivera is not a regular on the circuit and he is a Yankee. The last person, that I witnessed selling out at a show (CSA) was Peyton Manning. It has been well over a decade since I have pre-ordered tickets, but Rivera is one player, where pre-ordering would be a good idea. In 2012, at the CSA show, Aaron was $300 for a flat and $350 for a large flat and did not sell out. What would folks here pay for Koufax in person? I think Koufax could command $400 perhaps higher. |
Koufax is doing a private and well above 400 and it sold out. In person for him would no doubt be even more
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Did that Brady signing ever take place that was 700 or so? What about the highly touted Griffey? What would Bonds bring?
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375 for this really? And never even get to meet him? |
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Or this for 81 bucks?? Same thing get a signed ball without meeting the man in person. Pretty sure I know what one I would like and still have 250 toward something else I was hunting..Just my 2 cents.
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Brady does a signing every year. The problem is that he’s still playing. If you had him sign last year with 5x super bowl champ it would be outdated now at a cost of $1200+.
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FWIW, the price was also comparable to the prices quoted in this thread. |
I was looking on Ebay and found a smaller 1967 Poster Aaron With a period Aaron Signature and a Best Wishes inscription for half what a current Signature would have cost. So I pulled the trigger on that. It is in a Beckett holder and will look great on my wall. I had an Aaron, Sphan, Matthews ( Top of 1961 Braves yearbook) in a PSA holder I wanted to display but the holder size made it tough to find a good spot. So happy to get this
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This is the poster I picked up.
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1967 topps poster Signed by Aaron not my oldest Aaron. That would be a ball that he signed Henry during spring training 1954. Based on research I did ball was signed in south carolina during series of games between the Braves and Red sox. They had played many exhibition games during the 52 years they both played in Boston. But in 1953 the travel made that difficult so in 54 the agreed to meet in SC just before seasons opening for a few games. Must not have worked financially because last time they did it. My first National leauge game was Mets Braves in 1968.
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Vintage Aaron on a Feeney ball. Slam dunk authentic. $127 shipped.
This is why I will never understand those buying the horrid recent signatures on modern balls. |
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