by Hartster » Tue Jul 09, 2019 5:18 am
rob63452@gmail.com wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 3:41 am
This is a different topic, but what if you were able to get a rare item signed that you both owned (a one of a kind item)? How would ownership work then? Would you both get a certain amount of time with the autographed item? I only bring this up because I was reading an article online about how more people are becoming co owners of fine art at art auctions, and the article maps out various situations and I belive it would be applied to autographed items as well. Im only throwing out hypothethical situations, as I feel it could get dicey between friends.
It would never happen to begin with. There's no co-sharing of autographs or of items to get autographs on. How would that work to start? Person A wants a football helmet but doesn't have the money and Person B buys it so they both co-own it when it gets signed? I've never heard of that. You can insist, Yeah, but say it happened, and I'll still insist, it wouldn't happen, not with my circle of friends. And again, if things get dicey between friends over something inconsequential as an autograph, then they're not really your friend.
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This is a different topic, but what if you were able to get a rare item signed that you both owned (a one of a kind item)? How would ownership work then? Would you both get a certain amount of time with the autographed item? I only bring this up because I was reading an article online about how more people are becoming co owners of fine art at art auctions, and the article maps out various situations and I belive it would be applied to autographed items as well. Im only throwing out hypothethical situations, as I feel it could get dicey between friends.
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It would never happen to begin with. There's no co-sharing of autographs or of items to get autographs on. How would that work to start? Person A wants a football helmet but doesn't have the money and Person B buys it so they both co-own it when it gets signed? I've never heard of that. You can insist, Yeah, but say it happened, and I'll still insist, it wouldn't happen, not with my circle of friends. And again, if things get dicey between friends over something inconsequential as an autograph, then they're not really your friend.