Would you:
Take the opportunity to have an autograph of an actor/actress that you know 100% is authentic, rare and you desperately want it in your collection but the photo of the actor/actress is quite old, its a grainy image and the pen used was with little ink so the signature is not to its greatest.
Or
Wait a lifetime to get the signature (they are a bad signer TTM) and you may never be able to obtain that signature.
What would you do?
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I would take the 100% authentic autograph even though it's old because I wouldn't want to wait forever for an autograph which I might never be able to obtain again.TheMailman wrote:Would you:
Take the opportunity to have an autograph of an actor/actress that you know 100% is authentic, rare and you desperately want it in your collection but the photo of the actor/actress is quite old, its a grainy image and the pen used was with little ink so the signature is not to its greatest.
Or
Wait a lifetime to get the signature (they are a bad signer TTM) and you may never be able to obtain that signature.
What would you do?
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