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Post by Showstopper on Nov 12, 2016 19:36:11 GMT -5
I don't see a problem with buying online. Alot of these guys barely do any signings, and when they do, it can be just as expensive, if not more, than some of the prices online. It's understandable to buy online if the price isn't outrageous, IMO. Plus, there are parts of the country and world where wrestlers don't make any appearances. It makes even more sense for people in those areas to buy online, IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2016 19:43:29 GMT -5
Went to Houston last night where they were holding the Roast of Booker T. The roasters included Bruce Prichard, Stevie Ray, MVP, Shelton Benjamin, Bruce Bruce, and others. During that event, I got Booker T and Stevie Ray to sign these. Dammit!!!!!! I NEED THESE SIGNED!!!!
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Post by cmiller79 on Nov 12, 2016 23:20:44 GMT -5
Got this signed earlier tonight
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Post by LuisTX on Nov 13, 2016 17:44:01 GMT -5
Got this signed earlier tonight Man that's cool! I just got this in from Matty Collector just for its uniqueness, but if I get a chance to meet him, I'll definitely get it signed.
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Post by PJ on Nov 17, 2016 15:11:51 GMT -5
Anyone got any tips on best way to preserve a autograph To stop it fading Use sharpie oil based paint markers. They won't fade. Never heard of those but I imagine they are similar to paint sharpies. I tried the Sharpie paint markers before. There's just something about the DecoColor ones that seem to be better. I had a Sharpie fail on me before but rarely have that happen with DecoColor markers. Do either of these need any prepping? Back in the 90's when I used to get autographs I would use paint pens and they needed to be shaken and then prepped to get a paint flow going. And what about drying time?
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Post by ARUN on Nov 17, 2016 16:05:08 GMT -5
Use sharpie oil based paint markers. They won't fade. I tried the Sharpie paint markers before. There's just something about the DecoColor ones that seem to be better. I had a Sharpie fail on me before but rarely have that happen with DecoColor markers. Do either of these need any prepping? Back in the 90's when I used to get autographs I would use paint pens and they needed to be shaken and then prepped to get a paint flow going. And what about drying time? Yes sir. The sharpies have to prepped.
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Post by PJ on Nov 17, 2016 16:10:53 GMT -5
Do either of these need any prepping? Back in the 90's when I used to get autographs I would use paint pens and they needed to be shaken and then prepped to get a paint flow going. And what about drying time? Yes sir. The sharpies have to prepped. OK thanks. How about the drying time?
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Post by ARUN on Nov 17, 2016 20:44:10 GMT -5
Yes sir. The sharpies have to prepped. OK thanks. How about the drying time? Not long. I would say a minute.
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Post by PJ on Nov 17, 2016 21:10:41 GMT -5
Thanks.
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Post by LuisTX on Nov 17, 2016 22:55:19 GMT -5
Yes sir. The sharpies have to prepped. OK thanks. How about the drying time? I personally let them dry until the next day just to be on the safe side.
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Post by LuisTX on Nov 26, 2016 14:19:21 GMT -5
Just met Seth Rollins at an Autorama car show last night in Houston. He did not seem to be in the best of spirits and seemed annoyed when I asked if he could sign this with my paint marker instead of a black sharpie.
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Post by classicstar on Nov 26, 2016 15:05:29 GMT -5
Just met Seth Rollins at an Autorama car show last night in Houston. He did not seem to be in the best of spirits and seemed annoyed when I asked if he could sign this with my paint marker instead of a black sharpie. I haded him the same figure out side a house show in Sacramento this year with a gold paint pen and he grabbed a red sharpie from the guy next to ma and used it?!? Wtf he thought I was gonna sell it on eBay, I had my daughter give it to him again good thing the red didn't show up very well he signed it again the gold covereves most of the red she was happy since it's for her collection lol seems like he doesn't want to give out great graphs when they are free lol
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Post by PJ on Nov 26, 2016 16:47:49 GMT -5
I had met Sting last Saturday night. He was very friendly and accommodating. I had wanted to use blue one this one, but we got stuck in West Point Football traffic so I decided not to stop at Hobby Lobby for a blue paint pen. And thanks for the tips on what paint pens to use.
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Post by Hound on Nov 28, 2016 22:05:08 GMT -5
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Post by LuisTX on Dec 17, 2016 15:12:38 GMT -5
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Post by LuisTX on Jan 31, 2017 18:15:25 GMT -5
Met AJ Styles at a Toys R Us the morning of the Royal Rumble and got this signed. The store had previously said he would only sign something you bought from that specific store, but when I got up to him, WWE badged staff told us he could sign something you bought or a personal item. So I got this signed and never bought anything.
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Post by @.@ Hempsterdance @.@ on Jan 31, 2017 18:37:31 GMT -5
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Post by gregrules420 on Jan 31, 2017 22:53:30 GMT -5
Met AJ Styles at a Toys R Us the morning of the Royal Rumble and got this signed. The store had previously said he would only sign something you bought from that specific store, but when I got up to him, WWE badged staff told us he could sign something you bought or a personal item. So I got this signed and never bought anything. Lol I almost got in line but didn't want to wait all day... and I had also brought mine to get signed...great minds
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 13:32:49 GMT -5
Do either of these need any prepping? Back in the 90's when I used to get autographs I would use paint pens and they needed to be shaken and then prepped to get a paint flow going. And what about drying time? Yes sir. The sharpies have to prepped. Hi. Sorry if this is a really stupid question but I am coming over from the UK to WM and have Axxess tickets to meet Samoa Joe. I want to get my elite figure signed and just wondered what type / make of pen is best, and what do you mean by 'prepped'. Sorry this will hopefully be my first signed figures and thanks for your help.
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Post by ARUN on Feb 7, 2017 14:02:12 GMT -5
Yes sir. The sharpies have to prepped. Hi. Sorry if this is a really stupid question but I am coming over from the UK to WM and have Axxess tickets to meet Samoa Joe. I want to get my elite figure signed and just wondered what type / make of pen is best, and what do you mean by 'prepped'. Sorry this will hopefully be my first signed figures and thanks for your help. Use a oil based Sharpie paint pen. However before hand you have to prep the marker by just pressing it down on a surface. These look way better than regular sharpies.
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