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Post by martinev2 on Jul 29, 2006 15:00:47 GMT 1
LOL
but wow 35$ isn't bad at all for Olmos on your own item.
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Post by robertderidder on Jul 29, 2006 15:32:07 GMT 1
Well I got mine for $6 postage. But considering they normally charge $45 for him, I guess it's a bargain.
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Post by joel on Jul 29, 2006 16:09:59 GMT 1
Well I got mine for $6 postage. But considering they normally charge $45 for him, I guess it's a bargain. I got mine for less than $10.
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Post by martinev2 on Jul 29, 2006 16:29:53 GMT 1
I'm not going to send one of my cast posters to him which is already signed by three others or more. Besides I'm not a TTM collector anyway and already have him on a photo. Not too fond of dealers either but making exception for EJO (and already did) and perhaps Hogan since they're the least possible for conventions and such. And you never know what happens in the future, I might meet EJO someday at one of his appearances but don't want to run the risk of never getting my cast photo complete. So still have to think about this some more.
Aargh choices, choices.......
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Post by robertderidder on Jul 29, 2006 20:48:00 GMT 1
Sending it to BSG Autographs to get it signed is TTM also. Just a bit safer and more expensive. So you would in fact be a TTM collector too.
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Post by martinev2 on Jul 30, 2006 8:11:57 GMT 1
Well I did say I would be making an exception for EJO and perhaps Hogan so I can do it in one time but other than that, I'm not going to bother anymore. Way too much hassle, buying stamps, writing letters, postoffice screwing up the photo inside. Been there done that, not worth it for me. But who cares anyway? As long as someone is happy with his/ her own collection. All I meant was that I do not trust TTM with sending already signed items. And you're right it may be a bit more expensive but it's much saver and that's why I'm thinking about it. Sending a signed item already signed by others and not getting it back..... worst thing to happen.
I want my cast item finished, but who's to say I'll never meet those two? I'm a bit of a completist and this seems like a save way to do that so that's why I'm still thinking about it.
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Post by martinev2 on Jul 31, 2006 14:07:27 GMT 1
About EJO, here's a clip when he was attending the San Diego comiccon, his first convention appearance. Dunno if he signed later on, dont think so but the clip is so fun. There are five in total if you want spoilers. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfyoqUh5wpc&search=comic%20con
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Post by MAD on Aug 4, 2006 22:47:22 GMT 1
Just got this e-mail:
Thank you for your interest. We are taking orders now for all photos. Cost per signature ranges from $20 - $35 depending on the actor not including a $5 personalization fee per name.
This signing will take place in mid-late September and we believe the entire cast will be on hand and available.
If you will look at the photos on our site now, we can get any of those done, plus we will add more as they arrive. I will send an update when that happens.
You are more than welcome to send us your items as well. The cost will be the same.
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Post by joel on Aug 5, 2006 1:21:35 GMT 1
Just got this e-mail: Thank you for your interest. We are taking orders now for all photos. Cost per signature ranges from $20 - $35 depending on the actor not including a $5 personalization fee per name. This signing will take place in mid-late September and we believe the entire cast will be on hand and available. If you will look at the photos on our site now, we can get any of those done, plus we will add more as they arrive. I will send an update when that happens. You are more than welcome to send us your items as well. The cost will be the same. A personalization fee? Bah! Either way I'll still be dropping money on Grace Park and a few others regardless.
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Post by mikedx on Aug 5, 2006 3:31:46 GMT 1
Me too, but how many chances in your life do you get a chance to clean up a whole cast (on your own item even) at one time?
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Post by joel on Aug 5, 2006 3:49:08 GMT 1
Me too, but how many chances in your life do you get a chance to clean up a whole cast (on your own item even) at one time? Not all that often, and if we do choose to get them all, they better be giving a decent discount on it!
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Post by robertderidder on Aug 5, 2006 15:13:50 GMT 1
Me too, but how many chances in your life do you get a chance to clean up a whole cast (on your own item even) at one time? I'm not really all that interested in that. It costs a lot of money, probably more than buying a similar picture later on and there's no history or fun in getting it attached to it. What I would probably do is get the last person I needed via something like this to complete a picture, but not do a whole picture like that.
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Post by MAD on Aug 11, 2006 17:34:49 GMT 1
New text added to the site:
So this means they're siging the items after this?!?!?! That's a long wait!
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Post by mikedx on Aug 11, 2006 18:31:01 GMT 1
No, that's when they finish shooting.
If you send your stuff in early, it should be done by at least the end of October. If you get your order in later and the actors won't be there, then they will get signed when they return to start shooting again.
She also said she was going to Creation, so I think she'll be able to get some sigs for me there.
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Post by mikedx on Aug 11, 2006 18:34:06 GMT 1
I am interested in getting my item signed by the cast knowing I'll never be able to meet them all. It may cost money, but it will be MUCH cheaper than going to every convention just to try to get them all (not counting any who won't do cons). I agree you lose something by not getting it signed yourself, but it's worth it to make sure I get them all.
And again I ask how many chances you will be able to do this. For one thing, only as long as they are shooting and iconographs are willing to get sigs. Maybe they will show up elsewhere at cons, maybe not.
Darn right!!!
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