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Just curious what people's purpose is for putting the sets they collect on their signature line. I'll create a poll for this to track answers more easily.

I was just thinking- for as long as I've had my signature, no one has emailed me saying "Hey Andy! I noticed that you collect 1950 Bowmans in PSA 5. I just found some on so-and-so's website. You should check it out".... obviously we all check eBay so there's no need to reference that site. Vintage stuff in stores is extremely hard to come by anymore so it's not likely that people will be able to see anything in their local stores.

I wonder if it'll make more sense to list specific cards (1-4 so it doesn't clutter the line) - that way, for these big shows (ie. Fort, etc) people can be on the look out for fellow board members (and hopefully not try and make a buck off of us!)

What do you guys think?

(edited to add a few comments)

Comments

  • CWCW Posts: 1,213 ✭✭✭
    I recently made a small banner image for my sig. I guess the purpose(s)
    would be to represent the set I collect, let others know what I collect
    in case they might have cards I need, and also to simply "show off"
    some of the cool cards that can be found in my set (although the images
    aren't specifically my cards).

    You should use your sig area for whatever you see fit. You can always
    change it later, so maybe you could experiment and see what works for
    you.

    edited to add: if you're down to a few cards left in a given set, I
    think it's a great idea to list the ones you need.
  • carkimcarkim Posts: 1,166 ✭✭
    Link to your favorite PSA set
  • schr1stschr1st Posts: 1,677 ✭✭
    Or your biker name... image
    Who is Rober Maris?
  • RobBobGolfRobBobGolf Posts: 414 ✭✭✭
    Can someone explain to me how to add an image to my signature. Thanks

    RobBob
    Serving Ice-Custard-Happiness since 2006

    image
  • I asked the same question a few days ago:

    Unlike the SGC site you can't upload an image stored on your computer, e.g., a .jpg. You need to provide a link to a site that houses your image (see profile screen.) It should look like this:image Whatever you want to put there has to be hosted on a website or picture hosting website.

    In regard to icons, you can upload your own on the 15th of every month or use one from the CU database.
    “Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” - George Carlin
  • 19541954 Posts: 2,898 ✭✭✭
    Looking for high grade rookie cards and unopened boxes/cases
  • 19541954 Posts: 2,898 ✭✭✭
    onegaucho-
    Great topic. As you can see I have had the same problem that you have experienced. That is the reason I changed my signature line.

    1954
    Looking for high grade rookie cards and unopened boxes/cases
  • CWCW Posts: 1,213 ✭✭✭
    You can upload your own image to the CU server. They have limitations
    on the size. I'm not sure what they are, but if it's too big they'll
    let you know. Here's how you do it:

    1. Go to the testing forum.
    2. post a new topic and down at the bottom click on "attach files".
    3. this will open a new window, which allows you to upload your image.
    4. after uploading, select the image on the list of files uploaded &
    click on attach.
    5. post the message (you need a subject line & text in the body, too)
    6. click on your new topic. Down at the bottom of your post is the
    attachment. Click on it. This goes to the page where your image is.
    7. Now you have the link to your image stored on the CU site, which you
    can copy and add to your profile. That should do it.
  • i just have lists of cards i need in my sig line (which has helped me a lot when buying)
  • I suggest pictures of hot women in skimpy clothes. Thanks
  • VarghaVargha Posts: 2,392 ✭✭
    Hard to argue with that . . .
  • Wanna bet?
  • RobBobGolfRobBobGolf Posts: 414 ✭✭✭
    CW...... I get to the list of files, and I highlight my file and click attach, but nothing happens after that.
    Serving Ice-Custard-Happiness since 2006

    image
  • In addition to the more obvious desire of hoping my sig results in leads for acquiring cards, I also kind of hope that it just plain encourages submissions of what I'm looking for. The pool of available Trammell cards is, as one might expect given his play years and his playing in the shadows of other stars, pretty small and concentrated mainly in his early Topps cards. But given that I'm not even the only board participant working on a Trammell set I figure there's a good opportunity for growth there and want to broadcast that message. image

    Peter G.
    Always looking for PSA 9 or better Alan Trammell basic set cards. Visit my Trammell card web site at "www.trammellcards.com"
  • make a statement.
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  • They are insignificant to me. I've never had one and I don't plan on adding one. I never really look at anyone else's sigs, other than this thread obviously, and I think a lot of others just pass them over without a thought. I think they add a lot of clutter to the forums. I read these forums often enough to know what y'all collect, so I don't need you to tell me in every single post. Sorry, I like to keep it simple. Get rid of them all (except the ones with pictures of hot women in skimpy clothes that mrc32 suggested image)

    JEB.
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭
    Onegaucho-

    I think you should include advertisements for TV shows to signature line.

    John
  • RobBobGolfRobBobGolf Posts: 414 ✭✭✭
    My pic is a small 18kb file, why is it so large?

    RobBob
    Serving Ice-Custard-Happiness since 2006

    image
  • RobBob,

    Picture size is a function of two parameters--the resolution (pixels per inch), and the total number of pixels in the picture. The file size is only a function of the number of pixels. Thus, a low resolution picture will appear larger than a high resolution picture with the same file size. Your sig pic probably has low resolution compared to the average picture file.

    Peter G.
    Always looking for PSA 9 or better Alan Trammell basic set cards. Visit my Trammell card web site at "www.trammellcards.com"


  • << <i>I think you should include advertisements for TV shows to signature line.

    John >>

    especially if it is an Important one like mine!
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  • CWCW Posts: 1,213 ✭✭✭


    << <i>CW...... I get to the list of files, and I highlight my file and click attach, but nothing happens after that. >>



    I see that you got it working. Most photo editing software allows you
    to resize an image and make it smaller. I use Corel and the feature
    is called "resample".


    JEB, I can see your side of it, too. Sometimes people overdo it with
    big pictures. You might know what everyone collects, but we get new
    people here every day. Others might only check in every couple weeks.
    If my little banner gets just one person interested in collecting the
    '55 AA set (or any football set for that matter) than it's worth it.
    I think sigs can also add a little color & personality to the boards,
    as long as they're kept small. Now if we're talkin' chicks in bikinis,
    than maybe bigger is better! image
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