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Old 07-03-2022, 10:39 AM
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Default National - autographs

This seems like a basic question, but one I cannot get an answer to for the life of me. I have the VIP package that gives me access to all autographs. But I am going to guess that all of the signors are not sitting around from 9-5 Thursday to Saturday signing. Is there a schedule? Are there specific time slots for the players? I am trying to plan because I likely have to skip a day. If Lawrence Taylor is signing from 12-2 on Friday (or some other time), I need to know.

Please respond or PM me if anyone has details on how this works.
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Old 07-03-2022, 10:41 AM
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Generally we have an autograph section however this question might help a lot of members.....
I am sure there will be a schedule for the signers, eventually. I can only imagine it could fluctuate a bit knowing how that industry goes.
Other members might know more...good luck
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Old 07-03-2022, 10:47 AM
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This should answer your question. Plan ahead!

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Old 07-03-2022, 11:37 AM
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Here's what I think of "VIP access" and paying to have a human being sign autographs - it's effing stupid!
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Here's what I think of "VIP access" and paying to have a human being sign autographs - it's effing stupid!
Well, I have to disagree with that from a purely financial standpoint. Sometimes an autograph can enhance the value of a card or item. An extreme example is an Upper Deck employee's issue card of Mike Tyson.



Rare item (125 made) and given to UD employees. A nice card sells for $3,000 or so. A signed copy sold for $55,800 in a Goldin auction last month.
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Old 07-03-2022, 11:58 AM
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Here's what I think of "VIP access" and paying to have a human being sign autographs - it's effing stupid!
I like collecting cards and this is great opportunity to get some signed. The VIP package is a great deal given the number of cards I will get signed. My mom used to pay $25-$30 back in the 90s for me to get maybe 1 player of the caliber at this event. This is my first National and I really look forward to it.
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Old 07-03-2022, 01:26 PM
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I agree to a degree. Just another way to squeeze the lemon that is collectors wallet.
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Old 07-03-2022, 11:53 PM
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Here's what I think of "VIP access" and paying to have a human being sign autographs - it's effing stupid!
James - Stand in front of a mirror and take a good, long look...you're hobby is effing stupid also.
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Old 07-08-2022, 09:13 AM
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This should answer your question. Plan ahead!

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Rob the lines move along based on the ticket you have. If you order a ticket today it should have a pretty low number. When Mr. Youngblood is ready they will announce who can get in line First Super VIP's etc. Then ticket holders in small groups of ten or so numbers at a time. Read the info on Tristar site follow the tristar instructions in line and it will all be over pretty quick.

PS I collect some NFL Auto's as well.
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Old 07-08-2022, 09:34 AM
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Thanks for the info Jonathan. I'll buy it today. I saw the VIP pass but only wanting to meet one guy it wasn't an option.

Yours is an amazing piece. That's the kind of thing I would pay money to own without the experience attached.

Beautiful.
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PS I collect some NFL Auto's as well.
As a BALTIMORE Colts fan who’s life hasn’t really been the same since that snowy morning in 1984, I gotta tell you that I just sat and stared at that program for about 10 minutes. Amazing!
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Old 07-29-2022, 03:32 PM
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Rob the lines move along based on the ticket you have. If you order a ticket today it should have a pretty low number. When Mr. Youngblood is ready they will announce who can get in line First Super VIP's etc. Then ticket holders in small groups of ten or so numbers at a time. Read the info on Tristar site follow the tristar instructions in line and it will all be over pretty quick. PS I collect some NFL Auto's as well.
No doubt from the Ted Patterson collection. Ted had a basement full of things like this. A 50-year Baltimore radio and TV sports personality, Ted's obsessive autograph collecting resulted in MLB creating the "Ted Patterson" rule whereby members of the media were prohibited from asking players for autographs.
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Well I didn't get that experience but a friend was kind enough to get Dr. J's autograph for me:

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Old 07-03-2022, 03:37 PM
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It's equally hilarious and hypocritical that there are collectors within the same realm who look down at people who are fascinated by things that they themselves scoff at. Meanwhile, the rest of the world looks down their noses at all of it!

Hey, I'm just as guilty as most of you. I haven't been interested in anything that isn't autographed for over 30 years, but I don't understand why anyone would want to collect the illegible scribbles of today's athletes. These "autographs" more closely resemble the byproduct of a sneeze-induced tremor while the player was pressing a Sharpie against the item. ...and don't get me started on Funko Pops!
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It's equally hilarious and hypocritical that there are collectors within the same realm who look down at people who are fascinated by things that they themselves scoff at. Meanwhile, the rest of the world looks down their noses at all of it!

Hey, I'm just as guilty as most of you. I haven't been interested in anything that isn't autographed for over 30 years, but I don't understand why anyone would want to collect the illegible scribbles of today's athletes. These "autographs" more closely resemble the byproduct of a sneeze-induced tremor while the player was pressing a Sharpie against the item. ...and don't get me started on Funko Pops!
My vote for best autograph in the hobby is Charlie Gehringer.
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My vote for best autograph in the hobby is Charlie Gehringer.


...indeed ; but I've always been a bit more partial to Jimmie Foxx..


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If we're talking any sport Gale Sayers and Johnny Unitas autographs are tough to beat
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It's equally hilarious and hypocritical that there are collectors within the same realm who look down at people who are fascinated by things that they themselves scoff at. Meanwhile, the rest of the world looks down their noses at all of it!

Hey, I'm just as guilty as most of you. I haven't been interested in anything that isn't autographed for over 30 years, but I don't understand why anyone would want to collect the illegible scribbles of today's athletes. These "autographs" more closely resemble the byproduct of a sneeze-induced tremor while the player was pressing a Sharpie against the item. ...and don't get me started on Funko Pops!
I don't get why anyone would care about an illegible scribble that's supposed to be an autograph. Players used to have autos that were legible. Mickey Mantle was a case in point. He had a beautiful autograph that he took a lot of pride in.
Why people pay large sums of money for an autograph that is chicken scratch is beyond me. If you want to get an item signed, figure the autograph makes the item more valuable, and then you want to flip it, that makes sense. But if you want to buy an expensive, illegible autograph, and put in your personal collection, that doesn't make sense to me.

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