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Re: How to protect my Heath Ledger autograph

by XxJadexX » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:07 am

Sai wrote:Hi all,
I was hoping for some advice. I have an authentic in person Heath Ledger autograph ( a friend of my Mum got for me years ago) and I had always hoped to meet him one day in person and get it again, and therefore have had it in a frame on my wall, not really protected. As there is now no chance of me doing as I wished, I want to keep it someone a bit more protected. What is the best way I can protect it? It's signed on a kind of cardboard tag that he was wearing for a judging pass with a little blue ribbon on the end. (pic below)

Also I would NEVER EVER sell it as Heath has been my favorite actor since forever and was one of the biggest inspirations for me in taking up film making as a career. He's a real hero of mine. It has a much to big sentimental value to me. But I was wondering what its around about worth as I have never had an auto of a sadly deceased person. Anyone got an idea?


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Hi Sai, My names Jade and I was just wondering about your site; with all your personalized (Sai) Autographs how long where you waiting for them to send back the signed picture??
Thank you so much, i was just wondering! hope to hear from you soon! Cya :D

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Re: How to protect my Heath Ledger autograph

by loveryan » Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:53 am

Congrats for your awesome autograph!!
You should protect it with a plastic ;)

Re: How to protect my Heath Ledger autograph

by autograph hound » Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:09 am

I reckon 75-100 for his legit signature isn't all that unrealistic , also he died a tragic death which often means it's worth more...grim I know but that's usually the case.

Re: How to protect my Heath Ledger autograph

by Sai » Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:41 pm

Wow I thought it would have been worth just that when he was alive, seeing as he's such a big star. I was under the impression that an A list celebrity's autograph would become very expensive once they were deceased as there wont be any more signatures getting signed. I mean when Steve Irwin died his autos were going for ridiculous prices! But well there you go. Thanks:) Like I said its sentimental value for me i worth a lot more than that!

Thank you for the advice on storage. It was written with just a blue pen so I guess i just need to keep it out of the light :)

Re: Heath Ledger autograph

by jasonw » Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:49 pm

Hi,
If it is signed with a marker, then u should keep it in an acid free album, but if it signed with a ball bean, just keep it away from the sunlight, and keep it humid. It is worth around 40-60 USD i guess, proberly less then u expected.
anyways happy chinese new year,
jason. ;-)

hey,
i would like to add- it would sell for more if signed on photo, and if you can get a serious buyer. With a serious buyer, it can sell for 100usd, as u also have a proof picture.
hope it helps,
jason. ;-)

How to protect my Heath Ledger autograph

by Sai » Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:07 am

Hi all,
I was hoping for some advice. I have an authentic in person Heath Ledger autograph ( a friend of my Mum got for me years ago) and I had always hoped to meet him one day in person and get it again, and therefore have had it in a frame on my wall, not really protected. As there is now no chance of me doing as I wished, I want to keep it someone a bit more protected. What is the best way I can protect it? It's signed on a kind of cardboard tag that he was wearing for a judging pass with a little blue ribbon on the end. (pic below)

Also I would NEVER EVER sell it as Heath has been my favorite actor since forever and was one of the biggest inspirations for me in taking up film making as a career. He's a real hero of mine. It has a much to big sentimental value to me. But I was wondering what its around about worth as I have never had an auto of a sadly deceased person. Anyone got an idea?


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