LuisTX
Main Eventer
Joined on: May 19, 2009 14:02:30 GMT -5
Posts: 1,810
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Post by LuisTX on Jul 15, 2016 17:19:54 GMT -5
I personally have gone through different phases of stuff to get signed. I started off with DVD covers, then replica belts, then PPV posters, then 8x10s, and now I'm on action figures. I think action figures is the best from a displaying ability standpoint, cost, and uniqueness. I think getting belts signed is awesome, but they take up some much real estate in your home if you start getting a lot signed, the belts are very expensive, and having to carry them around at signing events isn't fun, especially cause everyone around you wants to hold your belt. Fortunately with how Mattel is releasing their figures, pretty much anyone you could possible want from recent years has an action figure and you can get that signed in a paint marker, so that's my go to thing right now.
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Post by A-Rob on Jul 16, 2016 12:38:35 GMT -5
I like to get at least 2 autographs of the person i'm meeting, 1 8x10 and 1 magazine, action figure or something specific that i have of the person.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Jul 16, 2016 20:31:50 GMT -5
I don't keep figures MOC so usually I will go for something like magazines or DVDs.
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Post by J12 on Jul 17, 2016 21:55:11 GMT -5
I'm not one for signatures all that much, nor do I really like carrying around stuff with me. I suppose I'd be open to it if I were going to a designated signing. This weekend, I hit two WWE house shows and just hung around out back after the show to see who would come out. I had a friend who wanted to get some stuff signed. Most of the guys weren't taking pictures, but signing, so, when they got to me, I just shook their hands and thanked them for doing what they do. I did grab a picture with Tyler Breeze, though, who was just about as down to earth and genuine as one could possibly get.
If I were into autographs, I'd probably have them sign the Encyclopedia maybe? Or, if I knew who I was meeting in advance, perhaps a MOC figure.
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