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how many people know about your collection

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:30 am
by Sean SJazz
HI everyone,
i just had a strage question. i am rather new to Autograaph collecting,i have only been doing it since Septmber of last year(2011). to this day i only tell select few about this hobby. here is why: i was a Indie Pro Wrestler(Jazz Fitness) and while going through Wrestling school, we are taught not to "MARK OUT" over Legends and other wrestlers, which means NOT freak out and become Overly Excited over the star. i have meet many Great wrestling legends, but i never asked them for thier autographs because that is frowned upon. basicly it is because in our Pro Wrestling world, we are the same, and have a brotherhood. Now that i do NOT wrestle anymore, i needed a new hobby. so i liked to write, and i enjoy getting good things in the mailbox (as silly as that sounds) so i thought of this. and to be honest i thought i was the only one with this idea lol rather silly of me. then i found this website and joined this Forum.i have learned so much for all of your guys. and i dont feel as alone. but i still feel a little not embarresed but, my family is not so keen on creative anything. so they would really give me a hard time. so my question is: do you guys tell everyone you know about this Hobby or do you keep it quite? if so who do you tell, and whyor why not? i am new as i have said to this hobby and i just would feel better if i knew should i broadcast this to everyone or not? thank you for your time and i am sorry about this long post. and my spell check nis down so sorry for that too. i look forward to hearing from you all soon. thanks again, take care.
Best Wishes Sean Sjazz

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:15 pm
by bookeebear
Everyone I know pretty much knows. A lot of my friends and family think it's really cool I collect and sometimes my husband likes to give me a hard time about it. He is just joking around with me but sometimes I let it get to me. He recently found a letter I wrote to Paul Rudd and made fun of it. Oh well....

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:46 pm
by DowntonClaire
Both my parents know it. sometimes my dad says this hobby is waisting my money but i don't listen to him when he is complaining. Only my best friends know about it. others have no idea that i have this hobby.

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:58 pm
by il0veseamushp
DowntonClaire wrote:Both my parents know it. sometimes my dad says this hobby is waisting my money but i don't listen to him when he is complaining.
basically everyone on my facebook knows since i post the pictures there..

as well as everyone on my online life.. ( i separate both personal/online specially since i have a small-ish following on my youtube channel)

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:13 am
by Scottgryan
My wife knows, but that's about it. I collected a little as a kid and just recently got back into it (to decorate the walls of my basement). It's a harmless, fun hobby but some people get down-right creepy about it. It makes it exciting to get the mail everyday and gives me some cool conversation pieces in my basement.

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:16 am
by marksautographs
My parents know and that's pretty much it. My mom says I have to put a limit to it because it costs too much money, but I just tell her, this one of my only hobbys and to start a collection, I need to put money into it.

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:41 am
by bklynBridge95
It's not a secret that I get some of my playbills this way, and I always use the excuse that I didn't stage door. But writing to people like Alan Rickman and David Tennant, that only my parents and sister know because they live with me otherwise I keep my mouth shut about it. I don't know I feel weird and nerdy talking about it with my friends (they're not very understanding about this sort of thing). I really only tell them about IPs and they kinda get that because theres a tv show that films 3 blocks from me all the time, and they know I love that show to bits so they don't pick on it too much. But to make a long answer short 3.
marksautographs wrote:My parents know and that's pretty much it. My mom says I have to put a limit to it because it costs too much money, but I just tell her, this one of my only hobbys and to start a collection, I need to put money into it.
My parents think I'm a crazy person doing this and I remind them of my past hobbies which have cost a bit more money and they back down

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 3:20 am
by Sean SJazz
WOW! thank you all for your feedback on this. i really dot feel that i am alone but this way of thinking. i do feel strange talking about it to other people outside this forum. and my close friends. and there is few of them. at least we have this forum for other people like us who share in this hobby. thanks again and take care and good luck with each of your collections. thank you for giving me a place to share this.
Best Wishes Sean Sjazz :mrgreen:

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:12 am
by coachk28
Why would you be embarassed about collecting autographs? Are you that insecure with your self? Have that bad self esteem?

It's not like your collecting is harming anyone. It's not like you collect aborted baby fetuses or collecting stray cats that you torture sexually.


If the people/"friends" cant except the fact you collect autographs... you need to hang out with different people!

Re: how many people know about your collection

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:19 am
by GO CUBS GO
A good amount of people know that I "meet celebrities", very few people know the means of how I go out and obtain pics with them and the autographs by specific methods. Only my closest friends and those who have visited when the room isn't a complete cluster you know what have seen my collection up close and I speak to them sometimes about "How cool it was meeting Jonathan Toews, or "Did Butkus look like he was gonna kick your a**?" a lot more than the autographed items. I don't like to brag about every item I have signed or the value of my collection. I like to talk about the experience in meeting the athlete and how they were up close more so the $$$ value in my collection.