For me, I don't sell my graphs. But when I get books (say twice a
year I score something worth it) I will get a second copy if they'll
allow me to and I'll try to sell the other to either get mine free or
nearly free or help with the costs. You're right before when you say
this hobby is expensive. It's like my concert habit. We do a lot and
do all the free ones, but sometimes we pay and spend the night in
hotels etc. Book signings too or other things as they come along...
it gets expensive with having to eat out and the gas etc.
Did you hear they want to have a sin tax on fast food? Upwards of
10%. Which would mean you might as well eat in a sit-down restaurant
as prices will be closer to that.
On Tue, 6 May 2008 12:09:48 -0500, "Gummby3" <gummby3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>For a true collector, it really shouldn't matter. The object is to
>come away with an autograph of the celebrity that you admire. What it
>comes away on should be secondary, unless dollar signs are your
>primary concern. In that case, you're not collecting anyway. You're
>scooping up what you can get.


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