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  • slats7
    Banned
    • May 2009
    • 206

    Autographed game-used equipment

    This might be a minority opinion, but I lose all interest in a game-used item the second I notice it's been autographed. I want to own something the way you wore it, and most athletes don't take the field with autographed helmets or jerseys. To me, signing a jersey is like painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa. In other words, vandalism. You wanna sign a photo? Fine. But jerseys and markers don't mix.
  • frikativ54
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 3612

    #2
    Re: Autographed game-used equipment

    Originally posted by slats7
    This might be a minority opinion, but I lose all interest in a game-used item the second I notice it's been autographed. I want to own something the way you wore it, and most athletes don't take the field with autographed helmets or jerseys. To me, signing a jersey is like painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa. In other words, vandalism. You wanna sign a photo? Fine. But jerseys and markers don't mix.
    I totally agree. I cannot stand autographs on my game used items; hats in particular drive me crazy. However, signatures can be tastefully done. I have a pair of Bagwell cleats that are signed, but since the autograph is on the toe and is relatively small, it doesn't bother me in the least. Tasteful signatures notwithstanding, I can't stand autographs on my game-used equipment. Except they don't bother me on bats.
    Les Zukor
    bagwellgameused@gmail.com
    Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

    http://www.bagwellgameused.com
    (617) 682-0408

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    • gaytorhater703
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 150

      #3
      Re: Autographed game-used equipment

      there was a good thread on this recently, most would agree with you from the responses in the thread......for me i hate autos on jerseys....but im impartial to signatures on helmets, bats or shoes since they dont immediately draw the connection to the player as a name on the back of the jersey

      Also this might be kinda hard to explain but when i see a gamer and it has been bought second hand....if it doesnt have any sigs it still feels like your the first owner in a way.....if someone has had it signed its like sloppy seconds on prom.....someone has had their moment with your item....make any sense to anyone?...might just be me
      WTB or Trade for LSU GU Jerseys and other LSU GU items email me at gaytorhater703@gmail.com

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      • frikativ54
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 3612

        #4
        Re: Autographed game-used equipment

        Originally posted by gaytorhater703
        Also this might be kinda hard to explain but when i see a gamer and it has been bought second hand....if it doesnt have any sigs it still feels like your the first owner in a way.....if someone has had it signed its like sloppy seconds on prom.....someone has had their moment with your item....make any sense to anyone?...might just be me
        LOL!
        Les Zukor
        bagwellgameused@gmail.com
        Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

        http://www.bagwellgameused.com
        (617) 682-0408

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        • camarokids
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2006
          • 3869

          #5
          Re: Autographed game-used equipment

          I don't mind a autograph on a bat. A lot of times a player will give someone a bat and then sign it for that person. So I think it is cool. Almost like you were the one who got it.

          I don't mind sloppy seconds, it all washes off ....

          But jerseys I think should not be signed.
          Thank you,
          David

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          • Shipp_96
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 894

            #6
            Re: Autographed game-used equipment

            Game worn jerseys, no autos! I like them signed in person only when un-used or retail. Same goes for helmets, I like them game worn and unsigned. Or again, retail then signed in person.

            Game worn cleats, however, which are my favorite item to collect and by far make up the majority of my collection, I feel look naked unsigned! I have all but one pair of game worn cleats I own signed, and the pair I do not have signed look incomplete to me, especially in comparison to the rest of my collection. Maybe because a jersey or helmet have identifiers that a certain player wore them, where with cleats, it can be a crap shoot. So I always like the signature on them, and feel they are one item where the auto pops on.

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            • MLB~NUT
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 717

              #7
              Re: Autographed game-used equipment

              Complete opposite for me, I feel its useless without the players John Hancock on it....

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              • mlupo
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 215

                #8
                Re: Autographed game-used equipment

                Originally posted by slats7
                To me, signing a jersey is like painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa.
                It may not be a mustache, but don't artists sign their name at the bottom of a painting/masterpiece???

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                • slats7
                  Banned
                  • May 2009
                  • 206

                  #9
                  Re: Autographed game-used equipment

                  Originally posted by mlupo
                  It may not be a mustache, but don't artists sign their name at the bottom of a painting/masterpiece???
                  That's routine, and it doesn't mar the final product.

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                  • CampWest
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 1507

                    #10
                    Re: Autographed game-used equipment

                    Do you automatically lose interest in an item if an MLB/Steiner/Player authentication hologram has been placed on the item?

                    Originally posted by slats7
                    I lose all interest in a game-used item the second I notice it's been autographed. I want to own something the way you wore it, and most athletes don't take the field with autographed helmets or jerseys.
                    sigpic
                    Wes Campbell

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                    • frikativ54
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 3612

                      #11
                      Re: Autographed game-used equipment

                      Originally posted by CampWest
                      Do you automatically lose interest in an item if an MLB/Steiner/Player authentication hologram has been placed on the item?
                      Not I. The holograms are usually tastefully placed, like on the tail of a jersey or underside of a cap. If they were in a prominent place, that might bother me. But I rest easier at night knowing that a reputable company will stand behind my item.

                      -Frik
                      Les Zukor
                      bagwellgameused@gmail.com
                      Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

                      http://www.bagwellgameused.com
                      (617) 682-0408

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                      • slats7
                        Banned
                        • May 2009
                        • 206

                        #12
                        Re: Autographed game-used equipment

                        Originally posted by CampWest
                        Do you automatically lose interest in an item if an MLB/Steiner/Player authentication hologram has been placed on the item?
                        No, assuming you can remove them without damaging the collectible. Certificates of authenticity needn't be attached to the items they're authenticating.

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