by bjerome » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:50 pm
I think to send a $20-$35 donation for Bart Starr's signature is a great deal. I got this information from TRISTAR'S website. He is doing a public autograph signing soon and the price per autograph ticket is $165. It is a charatable donation. Mr. Starr is using his fame and the demand for his signature as a way of generating money for a cause he believes in. You get your aigned item at a very reasonable price, or you can get it the other way by going to a show and dropping a cool $165.
I personally have no problem going to the shows and getting the signatures when I have to (and paying for them), but if you can get a better deal through the mail, then go that route. I have personally paid some good money this past year that has gone to charatable donation for my autograph collection. Some has not gone to donation, but as I have said before and will say again. If you aren't willing to pay for it, then don't complain about the ones who do charge and it is widely known the money they collect goes to charity. You aren't paying Bart Starr for his autograph. You are making a charatable donation in his name, and receiving an autograph for doing so.
I think to send a $20-$35 donation for Bart Starr's signature is a great deal. I got this information from TRISTAR'S website. He is doing a public autograph signing soon and the price per autograph ticket is $165. It is a charatable donation. Mr. Starr is using his fame and the demand for his signature as a way of generating money for a cause he believes in. You get your aigned item at a very reasonable price, or you can get it the other way by going to a show and dropping a cool $165.
I personally have no problem going to the shows and getting the signatures when I have to (and paying for them), but if you can get a better deal through the mail, then go that route. I have personally paid some good money this past year that has gone to charatable donation for my autograph collection. Some has not gone to donation, but as I have said before and will say again. If you aren't willing to pay for it, then don't complain about the ones who do charge and it is widely known the money they collect goes to charity. You aren't paying Bart Starr for his autograph. You are making a charatable donation in his name, and receiving an autograph for doing so.