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    Question Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    A company calling itself Egraphs is now selling facsimile signature personalized notes from players. Fans have the chance to send players a digital letter, and the latter respond with a personalized facsimile autograph and short letter.

    Some think it's awesome, but others in the traditional autograph industry have their doubts. Brandon Steiner feels that it is similar to the replica jersey that a six-year-old gets. "I don't understand how that's a collectible," Steiner says.

    What do you think: Autographs Go High-Tech With Seattle Company?
    Les Zukor
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    Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    From a collectors standpoint, I would say its pretty cheesy. If I was a six year kid I would probably think it's pretty cool.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    There's a little more to it than that.

    The player's that are contracted to eGraphs also personally record a message to the eGraph recipient, so while the auto and note might be a 'facsimile', the personal voice message is authentic.

    I have looked at them a few times and thought it would be cool to get for the voice recording and then take the eGraph to Spring Training and have the photo actually signed as well.

    It is an interesting product - but pricey.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    I think Gabe Kapler is behind this company.... I read of this in July when the Rays said they will offer this. I don't really understand it and think it is a gimmick.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    How is this a game used discussion? Doesn't this belong in General. Guess the mods are on vacation.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    Quote Originally Posted by schubert1970 View Post
    How is this a game used discussion? Doesn't this belong in General. Guess the mods are on vacation.
    It should be there with the daily sports obits but then it might get lost in the shuffle with so many legends passing every day.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    HORRIBLE idea - it's one less incentive for athletes to sign autographs for fans.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    Quote Originally Posted by frikativ54 View Post
    A company calling itself Egraphs is now selling facsimile signature personalized notes from players. Fans have the chance to send players a digital letter, and the latter respond with a personalized facsimile autograph and short letter.

    Some think it's awesome, but others in the traditional autograph industry have their doubts. Brandon Steiner feels that it is similar to the replica jersey that a six-year-old gets. "I don't understand how that's a collectible," Steiner says.

    What do you think: Autographs Go High-Tech With Seattle Company?

    Gimmick all the way!

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    It also joins Jerseys that are Pro-cut( used to be store model), or The loosely coined term team issued(replica), on fleecing fans for more coin. Game Used just ain't what it used to be.

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    Re: Egraphs - Cool or Gimmick?

    And in less than a year, E-Graphs is no longer.

    https://www.egraphs.com/

    Dear Friends,
    Sadly, I must announce that we will be shutting down Egraphs.
    We ran into some unforeseen obstacles that ultimately prevented us from continuing to operate. It has been a very difficult time for us here at the company, as every one of us was dedicated to building out the future of fan-celebrity interactions. We were fortunate enough to witness some amazing experiences between you all, and it was what enabled us to work up to this point.
    We wanted to send our sincerest thanks to those of you that have supported our company in any way.
    For our customers, we hope you enjoyed and continue to enjoy your egraphs. Every celebrity put a little of themselves into each one, and we want you to have those memories forever.
    To our celebrities, we wanted to give all of you a better way to share yourself with your fans. We hope that someone else will carry our torch forward for you. It was clear to us that you need better ways to interact personally with your fans, and we see a bright future for those options.
    To our partners, fans, and others, we appreciate all the numerous ways you directly and indirectly supported us. Launching a new product is never easy, and we could not have even gotten off with ground without a lot of help.
    Starting a business is always a gamble and most do not make it to sustainability. The most difficult part is disappointing those of you who believed in the idea with us. We gave Egraphs everything we had, but the landscape proved a little too treacherous.
    We will be reaching out to many of you through email to give you more relevant information about your specific situation. If you have any questions or concerns, please continue to email support@egraphs.com.
    Thank you all again. We hope you have fond memories of your experiences, as we certainly do.
    Sincerely,
    David Auld & The Egraphs Team
    Cheers,
    Jack

    Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
    My Memorabilia Collection

 

 

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