Last weekend I bought two complete newspapers, from 1974, at a flea market. I ended up finding about 15-20 items that I can send out to get signed. I'll always send out vintage items rather than newer printed photos if possible.
What are your views on this?
Vintage and cheaper items
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Vintage and cheaper items

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Not particularly worried if what I get signed is vintage or new, but it always tends to be the latter in my case.
Personally, I'm not a fan of sending newspaper or magazine clippings to be signed. I don't think they look as good as a photograph, and also for the fact that they can very easily be ruined, i.e torn.

Personally, I'm not a fan of sending newspaper or magazine clippings to be signed. I don't think they look as good as a photograph, and also for the fact that they can very easily be ruined, i.e torn.

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I love sending vintage photos, old theatre/movie posters, etc.

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I just got together a package to send to Debbie Reynolds. The items I have are all vintage from the 1950's. I'm sending a piece of sheet music, a magazine, and an old drive-in program.

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That sounds cool:) I personally like glossy photo's........ but I do send quite a bit of vintage photo's:) I like it a lot:)
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