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Old 05-28-2013, 12:55 PM
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This was around $12-$15 as I recall:

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Aaron actually charged $25 at this show. I attended it as well. I knew the guys at Ball Park Promotions- they were in Orange, CA.
That was the most I had paid for anyone but Mantle at that point for a paid signing (Mantle was $50).

FWIW, $25 now seems like a bargain, plus you actually could somewhat read Aaron's sig...

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Old 05-28-2013, 02:49 PM
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Adam,
Aaron actually charged $25 at this show. I attended it as well. I knew the guys at Ball Park Promotions- they were in Orange, CA.
That was the most I had paid for anyone but Mantle at that point for a paid signing (Mantle was $50).

FWIW, $25 now seems like a bargain, plus you actually could somewhat read Aaron's sig...
I was at the same show, and you're right, Aaron was $25. Although prices are much different now, it's nice to know his personalitiy hasn't changed over the years.
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Old 05-28-2013, 04:43 PM
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I was at a show in Kansas City in the 80's (National I think) and DiMaggio's signature was something like $300 and Mantle wasn't far behind at around $250. I walked by and looked at the stars signing, but there was no way I was going to A) Stand in that line which would take hours to get through and/or B) Pay that kind of money for a signature. I remember thinking I'd much rather spend my limited resources on the cards I needed.
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I was at a show in Kansas City in the 80's (National I think) and DiMaggio's signature was something like $300 and Mantle wasn't far behind at around $250. I walked by and looked at the stars signing, but there was no way I was going to A) Stand in that line which would take hours to get through and/or B) Pay that kind of money for a signature. I remember thinking I'd much rather spend my limited resources on the cards I needed.
Wow... That seems crazy high... Especially for the 80s.

I recall them doing shows on Long Island in the 90s and the prices were much less than that.
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What started as an attempt to track athlete signing fees over the years has quickly morphed into a much more enjoyable read of 1st hand accounts of the early days of the sports show scene. Thanks to all who contributed.

On a personal note, I am becoming more and more resistant to spending this kind of money on autographs (as much as I'd love to continue with the HOF theme). I'm now leaning toward just enjoying what I have. Any enjoyment I may have with getting the added signatures would certainly be offset by the (gasp) thousands of dollars it would cost....wouldn't it?

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I was at a show in Kansas City in the 80's (National I think) and DiMaggio's signature was something like $300 and Mantle wasn't far behind at around $250. I walked by and looked at the stars signing, but there was no way I was going to A) Stand in that line which would take hours to get through and/or B) Pay that kind of money for a signature. I remember thinking I'd much rather spend my limited resources on the cards I needed.
I find this hard to believe. I remember Mantle at the National in 94 in Houston, he charged a whopping $80! (Unheard of at the time!), as he just signed with UD. He had by far the smallest lines of any HOF there. That was the last time I passed on a HOF just because of cost.

I also was at the Anaheim National with DiMaggio in 96 in Anaheim and his last show in AC in 1998 (it was the Yankees Great show, also Catfish Hunter's last public show) and both times he was $150.
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I agree with the "hard to believe" statement. Mantle, Williams, and DiMaggio were generally $20-25 until the early 90's. I paid $50 for flats and $200 for ball at a east coast show for DiMaggio in about 91-92 and that was outrageous. Mantle was still lower. DiMaggio would not sign baseballs at the time unless he got more and everyone thought it was crazy. I figured it might be the last time I would have the opportunity to get one signed in person so I bit the bullet and still have that one for my collection.
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OK, I'll take your word for it. My wife says I can't remember anything. I know they were both terribly expensive, but I have no proof of the prices. I do remember Chuck "The Rifleman" Connors trying to sell his autograph at a show I went to in the 80's. He had his own table, and was asking around $5 per autograph. No one was going to his table. I felt bad for him.
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OK, I'll take your word for it. My wife says I can't remember anything. I know they were both terribly expensive, but I have no proof of the prices. I do remember Chuck "The Rifleman" Connors trying to sell his autograph at a show I went to in the 80's. He had his own table, and was asking around $5 per autograph. No one was going to his table. I felt bad for him.
Ironically, a nicely autographed Connors SP would be worth a few bucks today. Certainly much more than the common, show circuit HOFers.
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