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Quick question,
I don't know a great deal about the Salvino figures, but notice that the price on a signed Campanella Salvino figure goes for much less than a cut, picture, card, etc. Does anyone know why that is?
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I've noticed Salvino and Gartland signed figures have gone down in value across the board in recent times I guess. Not as popular I guess. Both companies are good about have authentic signatures, usually obtained in private signings.
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So what are your thoughts on removing the cut from the Salvino for framing purposes?
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Whatever is your personal preference, is the right answer.
Monetarily, it wouldn't hurt, and depending on how easily the plaque comes off, you still might have a nice looking statue. If I were looking for a Campanella Cut, I'd see no reason not to do it. The only reason might be if the paper autographed plaque is glued on, and would incur damage by peeling it off. Maybe someone here has attempted it? |
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Maybe someone here has attempted it?
That is what I was hoping for... ![]()
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The cuts I have removed from those bases have all been on a thick material that was easily separated from the base. I cut them off using razor blades. as long as you are patient, it shouldn't be an issue Mike |
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It came in the original box but the autograph tag was bowed and not attached. I tried to flatten it and reattach it with carpet tape. In the end, it kept popping off. It was not a “bad scribble” as are many of those Campy Salvino’s. It would have probably worked great as a cut. I think I paid $130.00 for it. 3-4 years ago. The guy I bought it from contacted me a couple of months later and asked me if I ever received it? I told him I did and I wanted to return it…(LOL) |
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