What websites or conventions offer "pre-order" autographs?

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Re: What websites or conventions offer "pre-order" autograph

by Wordsworth » Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:25 pm

I agree about the Hollywood Show. It has autograph shows two or three times a year in LA and Chicago. If you can't make it, you can pre-order autographs by either choosing from their selection or sending in your own photo. They are generally okay about filling pre-orders, but I had some issues last time due to celebs taking off early before the show runner could get my pre-orders filled. Apparently, he went around trying to get them for weeks.

They also have private signings for celebs that are unlikely to ever turn up at a show or a convention. Most recent private signings have included Ed O'Neill and Tim Curry.

They are great for getting classic TV stars, including some of the wonderful character actors.

What websites or conventions offer "pre-order" autographs?

by gghi18 » Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:49 am

Hi everyone,

I thought this would be a useful topic for FM and wanted to bring it up. I think it's awesome when conventions offer (for a added fee) a "pre-order" service to obtain an personalized autograph. It's very convenient if you cannot travel, which many (myself included) cannot afford. To get started, a couple websites that I know of are:

Official Pix: http://officialpix.com/
Hollywood Show: http://hollywoodshow.com/

Sometimes, you can find collectors who go to events and try to get an autograph of someone you want (inscribed, if desired but not guaranteed) but that isn't a formal as either of the websites listed above. Plus, you have to be aware of scammers, too. Any websites you want to add that offer the pre-order service? Thanks!

-gghi18 8)

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