by scarybun » Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:30 pm
This is not a critical post. I'm genuinely curious. I can see why you'd send a baseball to a baseball player. But why to a politician, a musician, or a TV or film star? Here's how I see it:
Pros:
- a collection of signed baseballs makes for a homogeneous, uncluttered display
- a packaged baseball will stand out amidst a pile of fan mail comprised of flat envelopes
- some celebs will find it refreshing to sign something different
Cons:
- awkward shape to ship and more expensive
- lack of flat surface can lead to crooked/warped signatures
- celeb or person of interest may not sign it because they're not a baseball player
- does not reflect the celeb or person of interest, i.e. doesn't show the movie they were in, the songs that they sang, or the book that they wrote
That's all I can think of right now. So those who do send out baseballs, please explain your reasons. I'd like to know. Thanks!
[b]This is not a critical post.[/b] I'm genuinely curious. I can see why you'd send a baseball to a baseball player. But why to a politician, a musician, or a TV or film star? Here's how I see it:
Pros:
- a collection of signed baseballs makes for a homogeneous, uncluttered display
- a packaged baseball will stand out amidst a pile of fan mail comprised of flat envelopes
- some celebs will find it refreshing to sign something different
Cons:
- awkward shape to ship and more expensive
- lack of flat surface can lead to crooked/warped signatures
- celeb or person of interest may not sign it because they're not a baseball player
- does not reflect the celeb or person of interest, i.e. doesn't show the movie they were in, the songs that they sang, or the book that they wrote
That's all I can think of right now. So those who do send out baseballs, please explain your reasons. I'd like to know. Thanks!