Opinions as to what would be the most valuable item if signed by GW Bush, UPDATE: Got it done!! Aw
I'll be going to a Bush signing tomorrow and am going to attempt to get an extra item signed as well as the books. I'm looking for opinions as to what item of the ones listed, would have the most market value dollar wise: (other items are NOT considered, if I could, I'd get a GW Bush signed rookie card for my collection, but unfortunately, I don't have the card, and other Bush items I have are too large that I can't hide them adequately to get past screening with them)
1. Official Major League Baseball (I believe would be an easy sale @ around $300.00)
2. A Desert Storm trading card of Saddam Hussein (would appeal to a variety of collectors that like irony and controversial Presidential items usually do very well, if I could get him to inscribe "Got 'em" or something like that, this would be the clear winner However, I'd probably end up getting it slabbed for my signed card collection)
3. An authentic ballot from Iraq's first free election (Bush fans would love this item due to it's historical significance, I'd send it to a major auction to auction off)
In writing this, I'm leaning toward number 3 due to the potential deep pocketed crowd that I believe would be interested in it and would like a unique item.
I know I don't have a hope in Hades of getting all 3 done, so I'm going to have to make one choice and run with it. #1 should be automatic if I can get it in front of him, but is harder to conceal than the others. #2 is easiest to conceal and would actually be nice to have for my collection instead of resale, however, if it ticks him off, I'll be SOL, and won't get anything and he might not do my books then either. #3 is large paper, but will ride underneath my shirt the whole time no problem and when I get close, I can simply untuck front of shirt and it will slide out or I can bend and put in pocket, however, again, this is an item that he might not potentially sign.
Of the choices listed, which would you try and why?
Mike
1. Official Major League Baseball (I believe would be an easy sale @ around $300.00)
2. A Desert Storm trading card of Saddam Hussein (would appeal to a variety of collectors that like irony and controversial Presidential items usually do very well, if I could get him to inscribe "Got 'em" or something like that, this would be the clear winner However, I'd probably end up getting it slabbed for my signed card collection)
3. An authentic ballot from Iraq's first free election (Bush fans would love this item due to it's historical significance, I'd send it to a major auction to auction off)
In writing this, I'm leaning toward number 3 due to the potential deep pocketed crowd that I believe would be interested in it and would like a unique item.
I know I don't have a hope in Hades of getting all 3 done, so I'm going to have to make one choice and run with it. #1 should be automatic if I can get it in front of him, but is harder to conceal than the others. #2 is easiest to conceal and would actually be nice to have for my collection instead of resale, however, if it ticks him off, I'll be SOL, and won't get anything and he might not do my books then either. #3 is large paper, but will ride underneath my shirt the whole time no problem and when I get close, I can simply untuck front of shirt and it will slide out or I can bend and put in pocket, however, again, this is an item that he might not potentially sign.
Of the choices listed, which would you try and why?
Mike
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However, there is one Saddam card that would have both kitsch factor and historical value; his card from the deck of playing cards released early in the war. The inscription "Got 'em" would have significance, as the deck of cards was originally designed to help war efforts by educating individuals as to the physical characteristics of those on the wanted list.
The ball has been done...and done.
The ballot however, that's unique and I think auto hounds would eat that up. It appeals to historians, auto collectors, and historian auto collectors. Auto collecting historians may also like it.
Number 2, you have to do too much explaining, and he might not go for it.
Number 3 is what I would go with. I think it might bring a smile to his face. Plus, according to your analysis, it has the biggest upside.
By the way, where is the signing.
Shane
My real answer, I like the order of 3, 2, then 1. The third choice would be a cool item to get signed, and he might actually sign it. The second choice would likely not get signed. The first choice would make for a cool, but common piece.
Mike
<< <i>By the way, where is the signing. >>
Books-a-million in Waco, Texas. I have two wristbands so Maven is going with me, should be a fun daddy/daughter day. She's so excited!
Mike
The ball is the easiest to get him to sign; less easy if it
has to be smuggled in and produced at the last minute.
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I, personally, would prefer the Saddam card. BUT, I am
not sure if he would go for it in public.
The line by Paul Bremer - Chief Admin in Iraq - "Ladies
and Gentlemen, We Got Him," could be shortened to "We
Got Him." Nifty inscription, IF he would do it.
He has been talking about and displaying Saddam's pistola -
found in the spider hole - so we know Saddam is on his
mind, but trying to "convince" him in public could be a
challenge. He does not like to say "no," but he might feel
he has to if too many folks are paying attention. There
is an element of arrogance in signing such a card; I would
be surprised if he would do it in public.
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The authentic ballot is the best AND he would like the idea. It is,
obviously, worth the most to the right crowd.
I vote for the ballot.
Ron
The ballot is an idea I never thought of before, but it makes sense. It is appropriate. I don't know how it looks like, but you can tell him briefly what it is and how you got it and he will sign because it is a benign item, really.
Will you have the books in hand before approaching him? If so, put the ballot in the book and when he opens it, you can start the conversation. My guess is Bush gives you the book after he signs and you pay for it at the cash register?
So, forget the card, go for the ballot. The baseball is good, but you do not want to look awkward pulling stuff out of your body like a magician and give the Secret Service pause.
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Seriously though I'd go with #3.
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but if you can get your hands on some of these its worth a shot
Here's my haul:
And the big one:
<< <i>WHO CARES? A BUSH SIGNATURE WOULD BE THE LAST THING I WOULD EVER WANT BY THE WORST PRESIDENT IN MY LIFETIME. chaz >>
Chaz, you missed the point. He got to experience a moment with his daughter that neither will forget and cherish for a LIFETIME.
Thanks for sharing. Got goosebumps reading about it.
<< <i>WHO CARES? A BUSH SIGNATURE WOULD BE THE LAST THING I WOULD EVER WANT BY THE WORST PRESIDENT IN MY LIFETIME. chaz >>
Mike didn't start this as anything political. Not sure why you needed to take it there. If you don't have anything nice to say...
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That signed piece is history no matter how you shake a stick at it.
Who cares if W was the best or worst president there ever was....
Chaz why you have to be such a bummer?
<< <i>WHO CARES? A BUSH SIGNATURE WOULD BE THE LAST THING I WOULD EVER WANT BY THE WORST PRESIDENT IN MY LIFETIME. chaz >>
Dude, couldn't I have at least gotten a "PSA 6"
Mike
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<< <i>WHO CARES? A BUSH SIGNATURE WOULD BE THE LAST THING I WOULD EVER WANT BY THE WORST PRESIDENT IN MY LIFETIME. chaz >>
Dude, couldn't I have at least gotten a "PSA 6"
Mike >>
Mike -So sorry, I did not read the whole thread, I take it back...hope you accept my apologies. Best, chaz
GW may not be recognized as our best president, but I don't question for 1 second how much he loves our country and I respect him for that.
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<< <i>WHO CARES? A BUSH SIGNATURE WOULD BE THE LAST THING I WOULD EVER WANT BY THE WORST PRESIDENT IN MY LIFETIME. chaz >>
Dude, couldn't I have at least gotten a "PSA 6"
Mike >>
Mike -So sorry, I did not read the whole thread, I take it back...
hope you accept my apologies. Best, chaz >>
No apology necessary Chaz. I still like ya
Whether you agree with a president (or his party's) view, every one of us would LEAP at the chance to meet any one of or former presidents. (Or the current one.)
'Grats, Mike.
Glad your daughter got to experience that.
Only an idiot would have a message board signature.
That is a great story! Are you planning on hanging onto that one because that would be a cool item to get framed.
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I was following this thread as you very well know. I was happy for you that you got autographs that last time and you generously shared your experience. This latest session made me empathize even more because you took your daughter with you. Getting up in the morning, waiting in line, seeing all those people, seeing the former president while in good health, having 4 books signed plus a bonus....those alone will serve wonderful memories for the both of you beyond your lifetimes, I suspect.
I wonder what Maven thought of all this. No doubt this was a nice moment with her father, but also educational because she actually gets to see a former president, making government something relevant and tangible to her life, not just something she hears or reads about. The lasting impact could be unmeasurable.
As to Chaz' outburst....I knew he did not mean any harm....he has been too much a of a good guy and I can easily give him the benefit of the doubt. He even caught his mistake and owned up to it. Class guy!
As some of you have stated already, this is not about politics, it was simply a special day for Mike and his daughter and also a once in a lifetime experience meeting a former president. My political leanings notwithstanding, I'd jump on the chance to go to a Bush book signing as well as a Clinton or Obama one. If Bush comes anywhere near California for a book signing, I am going to do everything to make that a good memory.
By the way, Mike, how did you end up doing all this? Getting 4 books signed, the conversation, the ballot, etc. When you have time, I would love to hear a narrative of how that whole moment went. I am sure others here would too.
Take care
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Ron
I still would like to hear how Maven approached Bush. I am sure Mike and her must have been together in front of him. Bush was probably really attentive to her.
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