@@TheFilmgirlProject You are young .. trust me .. stop getting your stuff personalized .. its simple math .. your autographs are worth less then what you paid for them as soon as you walk away from their table with a personalization .. you pay $50 or $60+ for an autograph then they are worth about $10 or less with your name on it .. I get the whole I will never sell thing .. I got Margret Hamilton to sign for me in 1979 , I have about a dozen Leonard Nimoy and Sid Haig signatures that I got over years that i will never part with.. but I will also not live forever , and they will go to some else at some point , it would be a crying shame if my name was all over them . its called ruining a good thing .. do you really want a Marilyn Monroe autograph that says " To Timmy , Marilyn Monroe ?... or would you rather have just her signature on a poster or photo ?..
@@M-113 I see what you're saying, but for me, it's not even about the physical item but the experience of meeting them. The autograph is just a bonus. If I had gotten the entire Ozzy family, I probably would not have gotten it personalized and would've gotten it authenticated knowing that someone out there is more of a fan than I am and would want it. However, $700 wasn't worth it to me to meet them so I didn't do it.
this might be your best one yet and btw that Ash cosplayer at the end is a friend of mine so it's cool seeing him here lol
I didn't see a whole lot of cosplay so when I saw them standing around outside I was like, I like this mashup 😂 Beetlejuice and Ash.
Fabulous video! 😮
@@thesavagescott Haha You're a natural at interviewing people. Loved the impromptu vendor spotlight with Disco Bloodbath.
thats so cool i love it :)
good on you no personalizations , you know what you are doing ..
I always have them personalize with some exceptions like lack of space on the item. I don't plan on reselling any of my autographs.
@@TheFilmgirlProject You are young .. trust me .. stop getting your stuff personalized .. its simple math .. your autographs are worth less then what you paid for them as soon as you walk away from their table with a personalization .. you pay $50 or $60+ for an autograph then they are worth about $10 or less with your name on it .. I get the whole I will never sell thing .. I got Margret Hamilton to sign for me in 1979 , I have about a dozen Leonard Nimoy and Sid Haig signatures that I got over years that i will never part with.. but I will also not live forever , and they will go to some else at some point , it would be a crying shame if my name was all over them . its called ruining a good thing .. do you really want a Marilyn Monroe autograph that says " To Timmy , Marilyn Monroe ?... or would you rather have just her signature on a poster or photo ?..
@@M-113 I see what you're saying, but for me, it's not even about the physical item but the experience of meeting them. The autograph is just a bonus. If I had gotten the entire Ozzy family, I probably would not have gotten it personalized and would've gotten it authenticated knowing that someone out there is more of a fan than I am and would want it. However, $700 wasn't worth it to me to meet them so I didn't do it.
I saw you on Kevin’s story
@@Westcoast10 He's such a fun guy. I hope more people get in his line to meet him at conventions.
How much the selfie cost you?
For whom?
lindsay you started vlogging and didnt tell
Wait, who is this? 😂
No pictures of Ozzy and Sharon?
@@Joshua-v1p4z I didn't have an Ozzy budget. He was in a separate room.