They won't be ABLE to resell them, if they ever decide to, without
taking a large loss on their initial payment. I like Harrison and
most of his movies, but I don't think that he'll be remembered in
Hollywood history, value-wise, like old Hollywood culture symbols
Charlie Chaplin, Sir Laurence Olivier and Katharine Hepburn or pop
culture symbols like Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean. These
dealers are trying to get value off of Ford that a lot of the above
did not get until after they made a dent in the entertainment world
AND died. When, God forbid, Ford does pass, then there are going to
be a lot of people trying to dump his signature on Ebay, or one of
it's clones, and it's going to look like an LA traffic jam at 5
o'clock rush hour with no buyers. Why? Because everyone is going to
try and get what they initially paid for the autograph back plus a
profit. This traffic jam will be both hilarious and sad at the same
time to see happen.
--
Mike
Gummby3
-= Star Collector =-
www.star-collector.net
Celebrity addresses the way they should be - free.
"Sue H" <dahoov2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Do you keep all your Harrisons? What price are you charging for
> them
> if you are selling them? Just curious. His graph is over-inflated
> at
> the moment for no apparent reason and it seems to me that these
> people
> will never be able to offload their items at the prices they are
> paying.


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