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Harrison Ford cashing in...or out?13325

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I like titties and turtles. Harrison has neither. He lost the battle.

He might have turtles on his ranch. 😄


he's getting old...so he might have titties too!
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What Towmater said. Of all the Star Wars cast, Harrison Ford has always been most expensive and hardest to get. Ford is an A List star. Ford doesn't do the comic con scene. Harrison Ford doesn't actually like signing stuff. And his signature prices are not out of line if you compare him to the other MCU prices charged by the A List actors that portrayed Captain America, Iron Man, Thor.

If you are on Facebook much and follow the various large FB forums for comic books, you regularly see someone post up "should I get Harrison Ford's signature added to my Star Wars #1?" And in reply someone will reply they would like to get Ford's signature on their Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #1. 99% of these people posting have absolutely no clue how seldom Harrison Ford signs and how much it costs when he does. Private signings and the annual Star Wars Celebration. As far as I know, that is it for getting Ford's signature.
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I'd already booked 2 comic signatures for this. Have always wanted to add his signature to the JTC action figure collection. Huge price to pay but seeing what Hamill's signature value has done since 'retiring from the convention scene' is some slight reassurance that even when im long gone it will be a nice investment for the kids to at least recoup what I paid, if they dont just burn my whole collection like a Jedi end scene!
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@rtdcomics I really want to add his signature to my book but that’s a steep price for me. Too steep? we’ll see


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Whoa!

Count me out. I waffled on spending $90 on Stan Lee’s autograph.

I can’t see justifying that amount on a signature.

I’d love to have it, but not for that price.


I was in the same boat. Regrets....
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I think it all comes down to the value that one puts on his signature. For some this makes sense and to others it does not. It is kind of like the Frank Miller pieces I have in my OA collection. Some wouldn't make that leap. Some would. To each their own.

I made the leap because Miller means that much to me. To the teen reading Daredevil in the 1980's he helped shape the person I would become and without knowing it Miller helped me onto the road I have traveled during my life. Having pieces of his work in my OA collection makes every bit of sense to me.

I would imagine that to many having a Harrison Ford signature makes sense to them. I don't understand paying the freight on a Giant Size X-Men, ASM 300, or a ASM 129 at today's prices. However, I'm not going to call out flipper A, dealer B, or collector C for buying or selling those books at the prices they command in today's market. I just look at the market and shake my head in disbelief.
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I did buy a Hugh Jackman signed Astonishing X-Men #22 SS 9.8, I believe it was. But hey, it's Wolverine and Hugh Jackman. I thought it was expensive at the time, but it was cheaper than anything offered by camp Harrison Ford.
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When I first saw the email I thought "Oh good, at least 2020 hasn't taken Harrison Ford yet".
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Ima gonna steal this and look for some occasion to use it! IronMan private msg quote post Address this user
I'm not seeing a Harrison Ford signing event on the CGC "Events" page?

https://www.cgccomics.com/submit/events/

Is this maybe the Twin Comics event?

https://twincitiescomics.com/product/harrison-ford-send-in-autograph/

If someone has a link to the CGC event, please post.
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Collector AndyRexia private msg quote post Address this user
@IronMan this is the email I got. Not a CGC event.



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Collector AndyRexia private msg quote post Address this user
I considered getting this signed. Until I saw the price tag.

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If it takes 12 parsec to do a Kessel run, and $1475 for option 4. Which is faster, your money in Harrison’s pocket or the Milenium Falcon finishing the run? Someone do the math please.
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If it takes 12 parsec to do a Kessel run, and $1475 for option 4. Which is faster, your money in Harrison’s pocket or the Milenium Falcon finishing the run? Someone do the math please.


Without doing the math, I'm gonna say Option 4 would be the winner.

The Millennium Falcon has/had too many mechanical issues.
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Looks pricey, but yeah how often does Harrison actually sign?

I'm intrigued... but yeah hard to pull the trigger. Was thinking about getting some of the Action Figure cover's they've done recently for the various Star Wars comics signed and slabbed.
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Looks pricey, but yeah how often does Harrison actually sign?

I'm intrigued... but yeah hard to pull the trigger. Was thinking about getting some of the Action Figure cover's they've done recently for the various Star Wars comics signed and slabbed.

Are they still doing those action figure covers? I gave up collecting them after around 15-20 diff issues. Fatigue set in quick
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@Noblebeast315

Stan was worth it to me, but with kids, mortgage, car payments, etc... getting autographs is a much lower priority for me.

Ford can charge whatever he wants, but that prices me out, which is fine.

I’ve only got about ten autographs and Stan was the one I paid the most for.

Most of the others were free.

I don’t begrudge anyone for making money; I just wish it wasn’t out of reach for many.

Oh, well...
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I'm waiting.... (tapping fingers).
Splotches is gettin old!
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I don’t begrudge anyone for making money; I just wish it wasn’t out of reach for many.


This
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I hear their hourly rate is outrageous! sportshort private msg quote post Address this user
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I don’t begrudge anyone for making money; I just wish it wasn’t out of reach for many.


This


Second.
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I didn't wake up on Thursday morning thinking that I needed a Harrison Ford autograph. For a brief moment the email title got me thinking that maybe I did. And then the text of the email convinced me that I once again do not.
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Looks pricey, but yeah how often does Harrison actually sign?

I'm intrigued... but yeah hard to pull the trigger. Was thinking about getting some of the Action Figure cover's they've done recently for the various Star Wars comics signed and slabbed.

Are they still doing those action figure covers? I gave up collecting them after around 15-20 diff issues. Fatigue set in quick


too many. i don't even have any yet, i was going to pick some up just for this!
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