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SignatureSelect

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  1. Rich you are still the man. Maybe you should let the peanut gallery know what a book like that sells for so they won't get there hopes and dreams crush offering low ball offers for super rare sigs on high grade books
  2. That is why you would probably never own one. That is an impossible sig to get and even more impossible on a comic and even for impossible with SS clearance. and top it with being a 9.8. My personal believe is it is a 2500 dollar sig. Unless he signs with celeb authentics. Arnold was 550 on your own item plus grading and shipping and he signed over 100 items probably over 200. One offs with super rare super desirable creators or celebs are worth way more than 500.00
  3. I would trade it for the wolverine # 1 signed by him. It is more desirable to me as a wolverine fan even though he was only the inker
  4. It was sold to me privately in 2005. It is still in it's original holder
  5. 2002 The first convention SS was ever available at was the 2002 Pittsburg Comic-con. One of the first signers was Al WIlliamson. There are 2 signed by him. Before that I believe there was a Catwoman signing with Darwyn Cooke and a Signing with somebody from topcow.
  6. at 1200 per sig I doubt very many SS books will come out of this. I can't think of very many celebrities that are alive that would command that much at a convention. Maybe Clint Eastwood or Jack Nicholson or George Lucas. But I just don't see people lining up around the building at 1200 dollars per sig.
  7. I already found here at another venue for 100 dollars cheaper. still crazy expensive. Last year she did a meet and greet for 65 dollars a ticket during a concert. These conventions might think they can get more out of fan boys but 1000 dollars is pretty expensive for an autograph.
  8. Well it seems 1200 is for a photo with linda carter, 1 signed item entrance into the concert and entrance into the convention. It is still pricey I would wait she will be cheaper somewhere else But on a different note brett breeding is there and he never attending conventions
  9. Dan Aykroyd isnt as rare as one would believe I set up the first aykroyd signing many years ago and did 30 books. so with both signings and his genorisity towards fans there are around 50. Arnold also signing alot so even though he is desirable his sig isn't rare. everybody else on your list is rare. Oh and where did bill duke and Jesse Ventura sign
  10. I would be more than happy to buy your robert vaughn book or ray bradbury book or terry Gilliam book if you ever decide to sell them. I am sure all those books would sell very easily because they are all super rare. You always have a way of showing you are truly one of the best SS collectors
  11. Charlize Theron Only 1 to my knowledge, Wes Craven less than 10 to my knowledge, Roger Moore I have only seen 4 or 5, Robert Crumb 10 maybe 15 SS books exist, Harvey Pekar only 2.
  12. that looks like an extremely nice authentic vintage frazetta sig
  13. For those not in the know Clancy Played in Highlander as the Kurgan, SpongeBob square pants as Mr. Crabs, He was also in Buckaroo Banzai, Shawshank Redemption, as well as star wars rebels, and 2 episodes of last. there is lots of comic and magazine material for him to sign
  14. Guaging interest for clancy brown I have a possible opportunity at a private signing with Clancy brown. The purpose of this post is to guage serious interest in getting items signed by Clancy. The tentative price is between 50 and 60 dollars for Clancy's autograph and 45.00 plus shipping for grading. He would also sign non certified items.
  15. French artist Extraordinaire Bengal has been added aswell as French Superstar artist Oliver Coipel
  16. So I find all this business amusing. The Publisher should start being worried if people don't want or sell autograph. Not the other way around.
  17. Accepting Submissions for Alamo City Comiccon May 26-28 Sam Kieth John Cassady Val Kilmer ect Accepting Submissions for Alamo City Comiccon May 26th-28th Hi all I was formerly the collector (Kris Moore) on the old boards and changed my handle to Signature Select when I signed up here. I am honored to be accepting submissions for the Alamo City Comiccon May 26th-28th. The Submission Deadline is May 20th. Guest include Sam Kieth, John Cassaday, Neal Adams, JG Jones, Tim Sale, Dave Dorman, Jai Nitz, Joe Madureira, Kenneth Rocafort, Shannon Eric Denton, Cary Nord, and Andrew Robinson Plus Celebrity Guest Val Kilmer, Dave Bautista, Lou Diamond Phillips, Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond Hume from Lost), Mark Pellegrino (Jacob from Lost), Dolph Lundgren, Carl Weathers, Ian Mcdiarmid and Many More I am accepting, Comic, Magazine, and photo submissions for CGC and Posters/lobby Cars, toys, ect to be returned ungraded. Modern Comic Submissions are 56.00 for the first book and 42.00 for each additional book These prices include invoice fees and shipping Celebrity Modern Comic Submissions are 62.00 for the first book and 52.00 for each additional book plus autograph fees. I am taking Unlimited Submissions For SAM KIETH and JOHN CASSADAY. their fee is 15.00 per book for signature series. For economy and stand comic and Magazine Submissions please PM for details. Thanks, Kris Moore
  18. Actually the latter statement about Adam Hughes is incorrect. I February at the dallas comic show Mr. Hughes did head sketches for 2 hours. the sketches were 40.00 each and 1 per person and he would do them on paper, blanks, or slightly smaller "remarks" on regular comics. The price was the same across the board. But this could change at anytime so act fast while he is still willing to do them.