Now that I think of it, my youngest son is 4 years old, so I only have 14 more years of collecting, then I'll 'hang 'em up', I'll be 40, as I turn 26 today!

What I meant was, if a museum wanted it or a foundation for the celeb, I would possibly do it. I would not sell it to any old collector!The.Evening.Optimist wrote:Glad to see that there are still a few people out there who don't collect with the intention of giving away/selling their autographs to a 'foster home' one dayas everyone has said it would be great to sit down with the kids one day and tell them how you obtained certain autographs, who the people were, why they were significant to you, etc. Autographs are much the same as holiday photos, in that they provide memories and stories to fondly recount.
iheartcelebs, I could never imagine selling one of my auto's, even if the celebrity passed away and the value shot up incredulously. I think a lot of people make hasty decisions after a celebrity dies with the money motive in mind, and regret it afterwards. I think its more special to keep something you know you wont get again!![]()
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