by dobie516 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:48 pm
As a long-time collector I find Ebay to be a curse and a wonder to the autograph hobby.
Yes, many people who were good signers for years stopped because of Ebay. This is very unfortunate. This was a very fun hobby before Ebay when celebrities would actually write notes or letters back and interact with the collectors. This has also slowed down because the older stars who really appreciated their fans more are mostly gone now.
So much of my collection now is of vintage Hollywood. Without Ebay I couldn't add such pieces to my collection. Many of the actors/actresses that I purchase had died before I was even born. There are no other way to obtain them but through the secondary market.
Ebay is a site of "buyer beware". Do your homework before buying anything! There are days that I spend hours researching a signature before buying it. Last week I bought a Bert Lahr (the lion in the Wizard Of Oz). Not only did I research it, but sent the link to Dana and a few other experienced collectors for their opinion too. There are good deals to be found on Ebay. Like anywhere else in life, there are good and bad people selling items.
As a long-time collector I find Ebay to be a curse and a wonder to the autograph hobby.
Yes, many people who were good signers for years stopped because of Ebay. This is very unfortunate. This was a very fun hobby before Ebay when celebrities would actually write notes or letters back and interact with the collectors. This has also slowed down because the older stars who really appreciated their fans more are mostly gone now.
So much of my collection now is of vintage Hollywood. Without Ebay I couldn't add such pieces to my collection. Many of the actors/actresses that I purchase had died before I was even born. There are no other way to obtain them but through the secondary market.
Ebay is a site of "buyer beware". Do your homework before buying anything! There are days that I spend hours researching a signature before buying it. Last week I bought a Bert Lahr (the lion in the Wizard Of Oz). Not only did I research it, but sent the link to Dana and a few other experienced collectors for their opinion too. There are good deals to be found on Ebay. Like anywhere else in life, there are good and bad people selling items.