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Collecting old stuff is fun or not?
Dec 10th
Collecting Free Boxing Autographs By Mail Faq
Feb 27th
Q: When I write to a boxing star, how can I increase my chances of getting a response?
A: Keep your letters brief & to the point. Always be courteous – saying please in your request and ‘thank you’ at the closing. Always include a self-addressed stamped envelope and print your letter neatly & clearly.
Q: What types of boxing memorabilia can I send to be autographed?
A: You can send almost anything to be autographed! Flat items are the most economical, but you can send larger items, as well. Here are a few ideas: Ticket stubs, photos, index cards, etc. If you decide to send larger items, such as boxing gloves or trunks, these would cost more to ship and you will want to make sure that you cover the return postage, as well.
Q: Is it necessary to include a self-addressed stamped envelope when requesting boxing autographs?
A: Absolutely. This is the single most important thing that you can do to increase your chances of getting a response. More often than not – no SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) means no response.
Q: How long will it be before I get a response or boxing autograph?
A: Response times vary depending on the athlete themselves, their schedules and time of year. If it’s boxing season, for example, it may take a little longer to get that autograph from your favorite boxing star. However, if you write to an athlete during the off season, it may increase your chances of getting a quicker reply.
Q: How will I know if the boxing autograph that I receive is genuine?
A: You can always have an autograph authenticated, but that can get costly if you were to have your entire collection checked out. If you are a through-the-mail autograph collector, there are a few possible responses that you may receive. These include: authentic, secretarial, pre-print or autopen signatures. The first, and most obvious, is authentic and that’s what we all hope to get. A secretarial signature is self-explanatory in that it is usually signed by the celebrity’s secretary or assistant. The best way to explain a pre-print signature is that an athlete may sign one photo and then have copies of the real autograph made and send that copied photo out to fans. An autopen signature can be difficult to detect, but can be noted as an autograph that has a lot of ‘squiggles’ throughout. It also has very hard points where the pen would normally lift – it leaves a dark circle of ink where the machine presses so hard on the item being signed.
Q: Where can I find photos of my favorite boxing star?
A: There are many venues to purchase photos – many are listed online. In addition, you can write to promoters/agents and ask for a photo, which can be used to obtain individual autographs on that photo. Many times, the athletes are happy to provide their own photo if you ask them to do so.
Q: Where can I find the home, or email, address of my favorite boxing star?
A: For reasons of both respect and privacy, it’s always best to write to an athlete via regular mail in care of his/her promoter, venue or agent. Requesting autographs via e-mail is becoming more popular, but it requires that the athlete pay for postage and, therefore, is not always an effective way of getting autographs.
Q: I want to write a letter, but I don’t know what to say! Can you help?
A: Sure – politely ask the athlete for his/her autograph. Be sure to let them know how much you enjoy boxing as a sport and, in particular, their dedication as an athlete. Point out the fact that you have enclosed a SASE and kindly ask for their autograph. Finally, always be courteous and thank them for their time.
Q: I have a rare, one-of-a-kind, boxing collectible that I would like to have signed. Is it OK to send it?
A: Because there are no guarantees that any autograph request will be successful, and the possibility of items getting lost, it is recommended that you never send anything that you couldn’t be without. If it’s a rare item, hold on to it until an in-person autograph opportunity arises.
Q: I work for a charitable organization. Can I request donations in the form of boxing autographs for my cause?
A: If you want to request an autograph to be used for any type of charity, send your request on official company letterhead. Be upfront & completely honest with the athlete – if you plan to sell the autograph to benefit your cause, tell them. Many celebrities are happy to help with a variety of causes – especially if all you are asking for is an autograph.
Collecting A Vast DVD Library Of Top Box Office Movies
Jan 31st
Every single weekend, the top box office movies are ranked in terms of the millions and millions of dollars of generated weekend box office sales. Producers of movies can quickly and easily get a feel for how successful their movie will be overall based on the box office receipts for the opening weekend. In many cases, they can also predict how many DVDs of the movie they will eventually sell based on the opening weekend ticket sales.
There is no doubt that Americans do love their movies and many people make their decisions about what they will be doing for their entertainment over the weekend based on the lists of the top movies for the week. And, even with the high cost of ticket prices for the movie theaters these days, millions of people spend the money so that they can see the top box office movies on the big screen.
As popular as movie theaters continue to be, more and more people are enjoying having their favorite movies on DVDs so that they have a library of movie titles that they can choose from. This allows people to pop a DVD into their DVD player at any time and sit back with their feet up to watch the movies that they enjoy the most.
An increasing number of homes these days are now built with extensive home theater systems that allow people to avoid having to schedule their lives around the movie showtimes at the theater. Instead of buying movie theater tickets, they just buy DVDs of the movies they have grown to love and that they would like to watch over and over again or to share with friends and family members.
These home theaters provide people with convenience and privacy so that they can enjoy their movies without leaving their abodes. Many of the high end home theaters include very large screens that rival the screens in the movie theaters and they also have incredibly good sound systems as well that really make the most of the digital quality of the picture and sound.
Not only are the more current top movies on DVD, but there are many older, classic movies being re-released these days on DVDs so that people can enjoy having all of the benefits of this digital technology in their homes. In many cases, movies on DVD even include many extra features, such as alternate languages, interviews with the director and the actors, and even deleted scenes that never made it to the version that was shown in the movie theaters.
Creating a substantial DVD library is a terrific way to have a sense that there is always something on hand for entertainment, regardless of what else is going on in the movie industry. With a wide array of DVDs in your library, you can choose your favorite romantic movie to share with a loved one on a cold and stormy night, unwind from a day filled with stress by kicking back and watching a favorite comedy show, or view whatever other type of movie that will improve your mood and make your day.
Collecting Boxing Autographs By Mail
Jan 22nd
If you plan to collect autographs, boxing, you may find that one of the best ways to begin is to ask for autographs, free from your favorite athletes. Most athletes prefer to receive letters from fans in the care of his agent, promoter or venue. Please send an autograph request, send a handwritten letter and send a stamped self-addressed envelope (stamped addressed) with sufficient postage to cover the return of your item. Always nice to your inquiry and thank you for your favorite boxing personality of his time. To get started, here are some addresses of boxes around the autograph collection of boxing are getting on the rail. Jose Aguiniga Top Rank, Inc. 3980 Howard Hughes Pkwy. , Suite 580 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Friday Ahunanya Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Akinwande, Henry Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Ali, Laila Trident Media Group 41 Madison Ave. , 33 Fl New York, NY 10010 Muhammad Ali Ali Farm P. O. Box 187 Strands Berrien, MI 49,103 Alvarado, Mike Top Rank, Inc. 3980 Howard Hughes Pkwy. , Suite 580 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Alvarez, Rosendo Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Arango, Jairo Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Arias, George Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Ashira, Evans Oure Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Austin, Tim Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Ayala, Paulie Top Rank, Inc. 3980 Howard Hughes Pkwy. , Suite 580 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Azille, Louis Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Bailey, Randall Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Ballogou, Zafarou Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Barros, Lino Banner Promotions 1231 Bainbridge St Philadelphia, PA 19,147 Bean, Butter The National Organization of professional athletes 1806 Watermere Lane Windermere, FL 34,786 Beck, Owen Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Bentt, Michael Athlete Source P. O. Box 233 Pacific Palisades, CA 90,272 Berrio, Alejandro Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Biggs, Tyrell Zane Management, Inc. Land Title Building, 100 S. Broad St., Suite 630 Philadelphia, PA 19,110 Blockade, Josue Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Bojado Francisco Main Events 811 Totowa Rd, # 100 Totowa, NJ 07512 Bolanos, Luis Francisco Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Bracho, Felix Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Bradley, Lonnie Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Brewster, Lamon Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Brock, Calvin Main Events 811 Totowa Rd, # 100 Totowa, NJ 07512 Brown, Cathy SFX Sports Group (Europe) Ltd. 35/36, rue Grosvenor London, W1K 4QX Burgos, Jose Victor Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Byers, Jesse Banner Promotions 1231 Bainbridge St Philadelphia, PA 19,147 Byrd, Chris Don King Productions, Inc. 968 Pinehurst Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109 The information contained in this section will be used for informational purposes only. There is no guarantee a response and was never in an attempt to use a personal visit of an athlete. If you wish to purchase are authentic signed boxing collection, including the Everlast gloves, bathrobes and a post office, run the International Boxing Hall of Fame can be found at http://www. ibhof. com. A certificate of authenticity is included with every element of boxing.