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I'd keep it, and wouldn't use it again. This way, it keeps the memory of the item special.
I've got a towel and water bottle that British indie-rock group Razorlight used at one of their gigs I attended, and I haven't touched them since then. They're in a box with the set-list I obtained
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Andy316 wrote:Its a pen, so I would treat it as any other pen, it gets used until it runs out, then it goes in the bin.
me too...
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If you're a big fan of the person, it's different. A pen used by someone like Elvis wouldn't be treated like 'any other pen', it would sell for a fair amount, and some fan would cherish it.
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I don't keep them as I usually loose them on the way home from matches.
But I took my cousin to meet the Manchester United squad and Nani had his own pen that he gave to my cousin and he treasures that and took it in school to show his friends (he's only 6 btw)
well if its at a signing the celebs usualy has their own pen so im not going to ask for a pen to keep(Im 15 not a little kid so i got no more cuteness apeal lol) but if its my own that i brought and the celeb uses then i keep it. I have a sharpie that was used by mike piazza bob feller and so many great baseball players. and i keep it in my room next to my mike piazza mcfarlane figure and whenever i go to get a autograph, ill bring it then put it back next to the piazza figure. i do not use that sharpie ever thou other than autographs ,my sister asked to use it yesterday im like no way in hell your touching it and shes like your such a loser and im like ya well mike piazza and bob feller used it your not touching it.