by Droidboy » Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:13 pm
I think you can be both an autograph collector and a fan.
I have hundreds of autographs, and while I am not a fan of every single person, sometimes they represent a greater good.
For instance I have a full sized replica of Captain Kirk's chair that has 40 autographs of Star Trek actors. While I am not necessarily a fan of each actor, I am a fan of Trek.
Also, I've been sending Playboy's off to be signed. I am not a fan of each person, but I am trying to complete a set of signed covers.
That being said, I don't understand people sending off just to get preprints or autopens when they know thats what they'll get, or an autograph of the Geiko gecko. Sure, maybe an auto of the guy who does his voice because he sounds hot or something. But a Gecko? An animated gecko? Of course, perhaps these are for younger collectors. I'm 35. So if it's kids requesting them, I say go for it.
Just my .02.
Gregg
I think you can be both an autograph collector and a fan.
I have hundreds of autographs, and while I am not a fan of every single person, sometimes they represent a greater good.
For instance I have a full sized replica of Captain Kirk's chair that has 40 autographs of Star Trek actors. While I am not necessarily a fan of each actor, I am a fan of Trek.
Also, I've been sending Playboy's off to be signed. I am not a fan of each person, but I am trying to complete a set of signed covers.
That being said, I don't understand people sending off just to get preprints or autopens when they know thats what they'll get, or an autograph of the Geiko gecko. Sure, maybe an auto of the guy who does his voice because he sounds hot or something. But a Gecko? An animated gecko? Of course, perhaps these are for younger collectors. I'm 35. So if it's kids requesting them, I say go for it.
Just my .02.
Gregg