Do you like your gaming books signed?

Do you like your gaming books signed?

  • Yes - I like collecting signatures

    Votes: 53 63.9%
  • No - I want to keep my books clean

    Votes: 30 36.1%

philreed said:
From the other side, I still feel a bit weird when people ask me to sign something. It's just something I'm still not used to.
Ironically, the only signed game book I have is by you :D!


Generally, I'm not anyone going on a hunt for signatures. I like having something personal in my books, but somehow it's only important for me if those people actually care for me, i.e., signed gifts from friends. Then it's some kind of nice memory.
 

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philreed said:
From the other side, I still feel a bit weird when people ask me to sign something. It's just something I'm still not used to.

Signing body parts is like that. You'll get used to it.

The only book I have signed is my copy of Magical Mideval Society: Western Europe, just because I knew I'd want to keep it around for a long time and I love the book. I'm not a big collector of signatures otherwise.
 

The only signings I care about are where I've interacted with the signer, I could care less about buying a signed edition. I was quite happy that my author's copy of GURPS Magic Items III had a little note from Steve Jackson, but that's the only signed item I really care about.
 


Voadam said:
The only signings I care about are where I've interacted with the signer, I could care less about buying a signed edition. I was quite happy that my author's copy of GURPS Magic Items III had a little note from Steve Jackson, but that's the only signed item I really care about.

I remember working on that book. The most pleasant part of the experience was talking with Brom.

More importantly to you, though, is that you've been selected by the Online Prize Patrol. Drop me an e-mail at roninartspresident@yahoo.com in order to claim your prize.
 


I think it's really cool to get a signature in a book if you can. The only problem I have is that I immediately want to stop using the book because I don't want it all disheveled years later when I show someone the autograph.
 

yes, i like to have my books signed, by me!
but seriously, no, i don't care one way or another for famous people and their signature means nothing to me.
 

Signatures? No, not really.

If I had a really good gaming experience with a Creator, and there was some kind of message in there, then I'd probably like that (Nigel Findley hit me with a few of these back in the day:)).

And no way would I let Wil Upchurch mar one of my books with his chickenscratch:)

(I kid, I kid because I love!)
 


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