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What do you consider a success?
i was just wondering what you guys all consider a success. for me, if i get it back, items signed or not, its a success. the only things i consider failures are RTS's and refused returns. what do you guys think?
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johnnylightning
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Re: What do you consider a success?
I only consider getting something back signed a success .
Re: What do you consider a success?
Same here. I don't consider pre-prints or autopens successes. Definitely not refusals or RTS's.johnnylightning wrote:I only consider getting something back signed a success .
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Tom Baker, Patrick Stewart (vv), Peter Cullen, Robin Atkin Downes, Jenna-Louise Coleman, Trace Beaulieu, George Lowe, Joe Dante, Willem Dafoe, Jeffrey Brown, Maurice LaMarche, Alan Oppenheimer, Penn & Teller (last success 10/14/14)
Tom Baker, Patrick Stewart (vv), Peter Cullen, Robin Atkin Downes, Jenna-Louise Coleman, Trace Beaulieu, George Lowe, Joe Dante, Willem Dafoe, Jeffrey Brown, Maurice LaMarche, Alan Oppenheimer, Penn & Teller (last success 10/14/14)
Re: What do you consider a success?
i actually like perprints, sure, theyre not as good as an actual autograph, but theyre still pretty neat to have.
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Last TTM success:Peter Bourjos
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RIP Duke Snider, you will be missed
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Last IP Success:Ben Revere
RIP Duke Snider, you will be missed
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DanaRenoMBA
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Re: What do you consider a success?
To me, every thing that I get is a "success" but that does not mean that I believe that everything I recieve is an authentic autograph and worthy to be in my collection. Pre-prints, auto pens, and other such "successes" are not autographs. If it is "signed" by a machine (autopen) or is a copy of an autograph (pre-print) it is just that a copy, and not included. I keep all of my successes for reference but the fakes are kept seperate.
I have been asked many times about trading / selling some of my autographs. I am sorry but my collection is not and will not be for sale.
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jtalmodovar26
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Re: What do you consider a success?
Of course the real thing is the greatest success but, i also count PP success too . Hate RTS and Sec/AP
Waiting for: Donald Trump ; Will Ferrell ; Bill Nye the Science Guy ; Bryan Cranston ; Steve Ballmer ; ozzy ;Rick Moranis ;Tom Savini ; Daniel Tosh ; Clint Eastwood ;Stephen Colbert ; Tom Herr ;Chris Gardner ; Steve Carell ; Jack Mcbrayer ;Nancy Pelosi ; Anthony Weiner ; R.L stine , Ray Bradbury ; Harrison Ford ;Tom Scholz ; Steve Martin ; Carlos Santana
Autographs (TTM): Pawn Stars ; Theodore Gray ; Jillian Michaels ; Sid Meiers ; Clive Cussler ; Jay Leno ; Sen. Mike Sturla ; Bear Grylls ; Gov. Ed Rendell ; The Fonz! ; A-rod ; Hugh Laurie ; Steve Wozniak ; MythBusters! (Tori , Grant , Kari!); Bill Clinton! ; Arnold Schwarzenneger (X2)
Chevy Chase ; John Lasseter ; Ben Bernanke ; VP Joe Biden ; Jenna Fischer ; Peter Billingsley ; Marcus Hamilton ; Ed Asner
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Autographs (TTM): Pawn Stars ; Theodore Gray ; Jillian Michaels ; Sid Meiers ; Clive Cussler ; Jay Leno ; Sen. Mike Sturla ; Bear Grylls ; Gov. Ed Rendell ; The Fonz! ; A-rod ; Hugh Laurie ; Steve Wozniak ; MythBusters! (Tori , Grant , Kari!); Bill Clinton! ; Arnold Schwarzenneger (X2)
Chevy Chase ; John Lasseter ; Ben Bernanke ; VP Joe Biden ; Jenna Fischer ; Peter Billingsley ; Marcus Hamilton ; Ed Asner
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Re: What do you consider a success?
I would probably class any response with their autograph a "success". I would only classify rts/sec as a failure
Best successes: Gal Gadot, Jennifer Lawrence, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rachel McAdams
Best Responses: Freida Pinto, Gemma Arterton, Berenice Marlohe, Jeremy Renner
Recent successes: Connie Nielsen, Ursula Corbero, Daniela Melchior, Kate Beckinsale, Amber Heard
Best Responses: Freida Pinto, Gemma Arterton, Berenice Marlohe, Jeremy Renner
Recent successes: Connie Nielsen, Ursula Corbero, Daniela Melchior, Kate Beckinsale, Amber Heard
Re: What do you consider a success?
I consider it a success if I get something back signed, I even consider PP's successes in a way. The only things I don't class as successes are RTSs oubviously
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Re: What do you consider a success?
For me...espessially when I sent out for a politician, any thing I recieve is a success...Letter heads, envelopes with the state seal, PP, AP and cource authentics are always successes to me 

Waiting for many former and current US Politicians and Historical Figures:
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Baseball HOF collection--40 and counting
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Re: What do you consider a success?
Techniquely speaking, a "success" is when the address you used yields a reply, whether it's an authentic signature, Autopen, preprint, secretarial autograph, or even an unsigned photo.
Personally speaking, I consider a "success" to be when I receive what I had hoped to receive. For example, I like all my autographs to be personalized. When I receive a simple signature without a dedication, I am happy but not as thrilled as I would be if it was dedicated to me.
Personally speaking, I consider a "success" to be when I receive what I had hoped to receive. For example, I like all my autographs to be personalized. When I receive a simple signature without a dedication, I am happy but not as thrilled as I would be if it was dedicated to me.
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