Just got this in the mail
- Orange
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Re: Just got this in the mail
Thats cool! Too bad they didn't sign it in places that wouldn't be hidden by battery cups if you built a car out of it.
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Re: Just got this in the mail
And THEN you're gonna make it a runner/basher, right?farmer wrote:lol do you think the members here would cringe if i didHalgar wrote:So is that going to be your runner/basher chassis?![]()
im ganna try to get some more autographs from a few people
i wonder if i could hunt masami down![]()


In answer to your question, not only would most of these guys cringe, you would be hunted my mobs of angry villagers with torches and pitchforks!

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X2 on that. I have a guitar that i had signed by one of my all time favorite shredders Mr. DIMEBAG Darrel himself. I took it to the shop i was working at and was gonna clear coat over it. Well while prepping it the signature came clean offEvolutionRevolution wrote:Be careful with solvents and RC cleaning sprays near that chassis. Some waterproof markers are alcohol based and will wash right off.


Nice tub,that is agreat addition to any collection.

Matt
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i'm feeling for ya man, would have added some big value to your guitar and something to cherish till the end of time. i won a U.S fender strat whilst back in school with mark knofler signature, my mother sold itKayne wrote:X2 on that. I have a guitar that i had signed by one of my all time favorite shredders Mr. DIMEBAG Darrel himself. I took it to the shop i was working at and was gonna clear coat over it. Well while prepping it the signature came clean offEvolutionRevolution wrote:Be careful with solvents and RC cleaning sprays near that chassis. Some waterproof markers are alcohol based and will wash right off.. I packed up the guitar and stowed it away.I can barely look at the thing without weeping
. RIP DIME
Nice tub,that is agreat addition to any collection.


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Nope never will be a runner ,will try to get some more autographs and such ,one day when im long gone my son or daughter can sell at a yard sale for a $1.50 are something
along with all my other collections from hotwheels to slot cars to comic books,lol
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Generally, it is possible to seal the autograph, but carefully research what you must use to seal it, some spray cans use foul stuff in their ingredients.GJW wrote:i'm feeling for ya man, would have added some big value to your guitar and something to cherish till the end of time. i won a U.S fender strat whilst back in school with mark knofler signature, my mother sold itKayne wrote:X2 on that. I have a guitar that i had signed by one of my all time favorite shredders Mr. DIMEBAG Darrel himself. I took it to the shop i was working at and was gonna clear coat over it. Well while prepping it the signature came clean offEvolutionRevolution wrote:Be careful with solvents and RC cleaning sprays near that chassis. Some waterproof markers are alcohol based and will wash right off.. I packed up the guitar and stowed it away.I can barely look at the thing without weeping
. RIP DIME
Nice tub,that is agreat addition to any collection.![]()
Worst I've ever had is a model kit body that melted when I used 1:1 scale plastic wheel cover spray to paint it.
The only signed item I own is a signed record cover (for some obscure animation series).
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Re: Just got this in the mail
For me, somebody's John Hancock scribble on an item is meaningless and valueless. If I met one of my heroes (I don't really have heroes, actually...just people whose accomplishments I respect), I'd rather offer to buy them a few drinks and be able to sit down and chat with them for a bit. That memory would be a lot more meaningful to me than a squiggle of ink. But that's just me.
I think for most people who collect autographs, the goal is more about showing off the autographs to others as some kind of proof of meeting someone famous than it is about having had the chance to meet them and have a conversation with them.

I think for most people who collect autographs, the goal is more about showing off the autographs to others as some kind of proof of meeting someone famous than it is about having had the chance to meet them and have a conversation with them.
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Re: Just got this in the mail
thats cool we all have our opinion, the autographs were in no way for monotary gain more of a reminder of a really cool experiance meeting someone, you may have only one chance in a life time to meet. And will always remember everytime i look at it what happened that day when i got there autograph. No i'em not a autograph hound are anything i just thought what a cool thing to do with a mint goldpan than have some pretty cool people that are involved in the history of associated and winning with the associated brand sign it. Maybe its a USA thing lol i dont know, but $h!t ya i would love to sit down and throw back some beers with talk with Lett, Gene an Ryan and like i said some day my son are daughter wil probably sell it for a $1.50 at some yard sale when im goneCoelacanth wrote:For me, somebody's John Hancock scribble on an item is meaningless and valueless. If I met one of my heroes (I don't really have heroes, actually...just people whose accomplishments I respect), I'd rather offer to buy them a few drinks and be able to sit down and chat with them for a bit. That memory would be a lot more meaningful to me than a squiggle of ink. But that's just me.![]()
I think for most people who collect autographs, the goal is more about showing off the autographs to others as some kind of proof of meeting someone famous than it is about having had the chance to meet them and have a conversation with them.
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Re: Just got this in the mail
The only thing I've ever had signed in my life was a BoLink car. I just had it done for that extra cool factor which I get every time I look at it. 

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Re: Just got this in the mail
Thats cool.
My first year at RCX, I took my original RC10 manual in the hopes that the Greats would be there.
Link to my post:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=2825&p=25240#p25240
I wouldn't mind adding Cliff Lett to my collection. My friend is now an Engineer at AE, so it probably wouldn't take much to mail it down. Now looking at it, its even more special since Mike Reedy has passed.
MOmo
My first year at RCX, I took my original RC10 manual in the hopes that the Greats would be there.
Link to my post:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=2825&p=25240#p25240
I wouldn't mind adding Cliff Lett to my collection. My friend is now an Engineer at AE, so it probably wouldn't take much to mail it down. Now looking at it, its even more special since Mike Reedy has passed.
MOmo
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