In general, my kids like to meet the players and get autographs but I have two prints, Mahomes and Kelce, that I wouldn't mind getting autographed. Just from a "collectibles displayed in my basement" perspective. I would never sell them but some day when I kick the bucket, my kids might be able to get more money for them if they were signed as they are already limited to just 100 in existence.TDub wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:35 pm realizing this is kind of an asshole post, and it doesn't impact me at all so I shouldn't care....but it always strikes me as odd when a grown man wants an autograph. Is it the monetary value of the autograph or some sort of idolozation that remains from childhood?
I used some of the money given to me by an aunt who passed to get a bunch of Chiefs/Royals/Jayhawks stuff I have framed and put up in my basement (she was a huge KU fan and collectibles junkie) so I guess I am just in that mode right now.
But no, just standing in line buy myself to get some random autographs is not something I would be interested in either.