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Re: Michael phelps!

by bud simpson » Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:29 pm

Yeah,
I agree baseballs are nice to get signed by any celebrity. I live in the Hollywood area and sometimes I run into a celebrity that I wasn't expecting to see. And like one post said a lot of the celebrities won't sign blank index cards but they will sign a baseball. That's why I like to be prepared and have some baseballs in my car for such an emergency.
Congrats on getting a nice signature with Phelps!

Re: Michael phelps!

by TwiHardPotterFan » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:40 am

great auto you got it looks great! baseballs are cool to sign my friend at a convention got one signed by several twilight cast members

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by Markd » Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:55 am

Yeah I agree, signatures look great on baseballs so a lot of people get a variety of celebrities to sign them. I remember seeing an article about someone selling a baseball signed by former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami...He had said it was the only one he ever signed, it ended up selling for like $700.

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by Will Bozarth » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:12 pm

AxlSlash wrote:
Will Bozarth wrote:You're missing the whole point. People get any kind of celebrity to sign baseballs. I'm not sure why, but it happens. If you meet a celebrity in a restaurant, why would you get them to sign a menu or a napkin? They aren't employed by the restaurant. It's because you have it, and it's a cool way to display an autograph.
I have a McDonalds napkin signed by Kid Rock - met him at a baseball game and it was all I had.
That's the point I'm making. Not everything has to be a pair of swim trunks for a swimmer, a baseball for a baseball player, or a condom for a porn star. It's good to mix it up. It adds variety!

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by legendwithoutaname » Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:32 am

I say go for odd objects and If you got a whatever get it signed. I would rather get something then nothing and many stars sign baseballs and so do wrestlers.

Looks great

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by AxlSlash » Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:26 am

Will Bozarth wrote:You're missing the whole point. People get any kind of celebrity to sign baseballs. I'm not sure why, but it happens. If you meet a celebrity in a restaurant, why would you get them to sign a menu or a napkin? They aren't employed by the restaurant. It's because you have it, and it's a cool way to display an autograph.
I have a McDonalds napkin signed by Kid Rock - met him at a baseball game and it was all I had.

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by froggig23 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:42 pm

yes I KNOW HE ISNT....but if u look at a photo (WHICH I DIDNT HAVE) or a swim cap that gets sighned by him w/ a sharpie, the auto is fat and unreadable....w/ a ball point itsa a clean auto....ALOT of people wont sighn index cards (hence the white bringing the auto out) the white background w/ his auto is very nice! alot better than a quick scribble w/ a sharpie. and he took his time w/ mine where as a photo he just scribbled. i have a bunch of baseballs auto by celebs. thats what I collect.have about 3 dozen and 1 dozen blank waiting to be autoed ;)

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by omgitscaro » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:20 pm

Congrats! That baseball looks great signed. {up}

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by Will Bozarth » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:08 pm

You're missing the whole point. People get any kind of celebrity to sign baseballs. I'm not sure why, but it happens. If you meet a celebrity in a restaurant, why would you get them to sign a menu or a napkin? They aren't employed by the restaurant. It's because you have it, and it's a cool way to display an autograph.

Re: puff puff give phelps!

by DrWhoAutographs » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:22 pm

Yes, why get a baseball signed by a swimmer of all people? It's like getting Daniel Craig to sign Spiderman :roll:

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