Autographed vintage carded figures

Good question.

Id say its fine.

The toys will out live us and the actors.

Maybe its best to do it with modern stuff.
 
I think it devalues most vintage items, but I did win an autographed Kenny Baker trilogo R2 In a raffle and it's a cool piece. But I would never ruin a vintage MOC by adding an actor's signature.
 
No no no, I think autographs are very tacky on Vintage MOC if done directly on the card plus it ruins a perfectly good MOC figure that someone not into autographs might want.

Two ways around it:

Get a nice cardback signed.
Get the acrylic case you display the MOC in signed.


Another reason I hate pretty much all SW autographs on Vintage MOC is because almost all the most prominent signers signatures are about as common as hmm...well dog ****!

If you could somehow fly back in time and get the master Alec Guinness to sign a 12 back Ben it might be a bit more of an eye catching and interesting piece but getting Dave Prowse to sign your GDE 12back (guy called Ian on RS did this and I along with others think it was a terrible decision) is just like signing it yourself, its worthless and devalues the piece!

These are not the autographs you are looking for, you can go about your business.

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So do you think it would depend on the autographed?

Like prowse is a masked actor who signs alot, but what if it was a Harrison Ford autograph on a han card or a George Lucas autograph?
 
Any decent vintage piece would be devalued, regardless of who the autograph was from. Some of the more common signers will even check with you to make sure as they know a bit about vintage.

I have a signed Wicket cardback and a MOC Trilogo R2-D2 that cost 30 odd quid that I got done when Kenny had a health scare a few years back.

Jason
 
Defo devalues the card, i wouldnt even bother, i would rather have a signed photo or cardback.

I think signed cards look horrible anyway lol
 
Agree...it ruins the value. I once seen a guy at a show get Billy Dee to sign a vader 12 back....................thought to myself....what a ****ing moron.
 
I totally agree. The vast majority of signed cards lose there value. Occasionally there are freak auctions. I remember selling a tri logo Vader on.ebay for way over the odds and then after the auction I was offered 150 pounds for it. I couldnt believe it to be honest.

That was a pretty freak occurence though in my opinion and 99 out of 100 will probably sell below average card value. I expect the actors would be mortified!
 
Dark Sith Lord said:
Dublinjeff said:
Pretty unanimous so....I reckon I will get a decent loose card back and get that signed........ :D

Good Idea!

I agree with the Guys for Vintage MOC its a NONO - for modern its a possibility tho :)

Yeah Thanks for that. I'm going to Invasion Dublin Convention in May and they have annouced that Billy Dee Williams will be there, after all the advice, I'm going to pick up a nice condition ESB Lando card to get signed... 8)

I have also kept a POTF2 Boba Fett MOC from my modern figures for that exact reason to get signed by Jeremy Bulloch as well.
 
plantman said:
Defo devalues the card, i wouldnt even bother, i would rather have a signed photo or cardback.

I think signed cards look horrible anyway lol


Seconded.
 
Here is a good example of a signature ruining a MOC :(

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNOPENED-AND-SIGNED-HANS-SOLO-STAR-WARS-FIGURE-/390400646677?pt=UK_ToysGames_ActionFigures_ActionFigures_JN&hash=item5ae5b11e15
 
tiefighterboy said:
[robably Billy Dee :wink:

Showing my lack of SW knowledge here but i had to Google Billy Dee.... Why the **** would anyone want his Moniker on a 12 back vader :roll: HAHA Bet this sucker seller wishes they had took the £250 that was offered at the very start!
 
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