A few weeks ago I sent a Packers license plate, SASE, LOR, $30 and a black Sharpie to Bart Starr. He was kind enough to not only autograph and personalize my license plate, but he also put four inscriptions!!! He inscribed it with "MVP 1966," "SB I, II Champs," "MVP SB I, II" & "HoF '77" for me. What a great signer! I sent it to 2647 Rocky Ridge Ln Birmingham, AL 35216.
A true success would have been if you didn't have to buy the autograph. If I go on ebay and buy I don't consider it a success neither do I consider it a success if you buy it from the signer. Because at the end of the day you are still just buying it, the same as any one else who sends the payment!!!
George2607- I tend to agree with you when it comes to paying for an autograph and whether it is a "success" or not. However, these days the price for an autograph is usually unreasonably high. I think an autograph from an NFL HOFer with 4 inscriptions would cost a lot more than $30 at an autograph show. Yes, he paid for it, but I think he got it at a great price.
I think most people also know that all of the money raised from TTM signings goes to charity, the Rawhide Boys Ranch. When he was MVP of the first superbowl, he was awarded a new corvette. The car was auctioned off and all of the money was used to help start Rawhide, a transitional/recovery home for serious juvenile offenders. He has always been a generous, classy guy.
sweet success i mailed him a jersey about 3 months ago and he not only signed but made it out to me and put 7 inscriptions on it, i talked on the phone with his secertary and then she emaild me his price sheet and his prices are $20 for a 8x10 or card and #35 for everything else....hope this helps
wak3land wrote:If you dont mind me asking. What did your note to him say?
I just told him about how I first became a fan of his and the Packers (watching a rerun of the Ice Bowl with my grandpa), and just how much I admire him and what he's done with his foundation and all of his charity work. It was very sincere and hand-written.