SidekickKiddo wrote:Swirv1211 wrote:I like getting autos from the people I meet. Not a fan of buying an auto, if I wasn’t the one to get it.
This. I would be too paranoid it's fake
Besides you miss out on the memories
SidekickKiddo wrote:Swirv1211 wrote:I like getting autos from the people I meet. Not a fan of buying an auto, if I wasn’t the one to get it.
This. I would be too paranoid it's fake

Swirv1211 wrote:I like getting autos from the people I meet. Not a fan of buying an auto, if I wasn’t the one to get it.


Any Beast Boy Proto (in White and color), & My Hero Academia Protos <<BobaJames wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:Swirv1211 wrote:I like getting autos from the people I meet. Not a fan of buying an auto, if I wasn’t the one to get it.
This. I would be too paranoid it's fake
Besides you miss out on the memories

FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Do a lot of you that get Pops signed get them authenticated? If so, which company does everyone use nowadays?


Any Beast Boy Proto (in White and color), & My Hero Academia Protos <<


ComicsZombie wrote:FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Do a lot of you that get Pops signed get them authenticated? If so, which company does everyone use nowadays?
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.
cliffd64 wrote:Just got back from Megacon... they had two certification services there... One of them, Alpha Omega Certification, only charged $10 per item, meaning if you had a cast poster for instance with several people on it, or a 3 pack pop with three sigs on it, the price for that was still only $10 . They were one aisle away from the signing area and when I visited their booth each day I never ever had to wait. The other service was an in house cert service for Megacon called OfficialPix. Being right in the signing area, their booth was always a long wait. They both work with CGC if you need grading, and Alpha-Omega would assign a witness for you in that case... So like anything else, it always pays to inquire and look around. Most cons will have a couple different Authentication Services on site.

SidekickKiddo wrote:cliffd64 wrote:Just got back from Megacon... they had two certification services there... One of them, Alpha Omega Certification, only charged $10 per item, meaning if you had a cast poster for instance with several people on it, or a 3 pack pop with three sigs on it, the price for that was still only $10 . They were one aisle away from the signing area and when I visited their booth each day I never ever had to wait. The other service was an in house cert service for Megacon called OfficialPix. Being right in the signing area, their booth was always a long wait. They both work with CGC if you need grading, and Alpha-Omega would assign a witness for you in that case... So like anything else, it always pays to inquire and look around. Most cons will have a couple different Authentication Services on site.
This is great info. Thank you! I'm not too far from Orlando but didn't make it out to megacon. I was super curious about authentication too. What did you get signed?



cliffd64 wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:cliffd64 wrote:Just got back from Megacon... they had two certification services there... One of them, Alpha Omega Certification, only charged $10 per item, meaning if you had a cast poster for instance with several people on it, or a 3 pack pop with three sigs on it, the price for that was still only $10 . They were one aisle away from the signing area and when I visited their booth each day I never ever had to wait. The other service was an in house cert service for Megacon called OfficialPix. Being right in the signing area, their booth was always a long wait. They both work with CGC if you need grading, and Alpha-Omega would assign a witness for you in that case... So like anything else, it always pays to inquire and look around. Most cons will have a couple different Authentication Services on site.
This is great info. Thank you! I'm not too far from Orlando but didn't make it out to megacon. I was super curious about authentication too. What did you get signed?
SidekickKiddo wrote:cliffd64 wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:
This is great info. Thank you! I'm not too far from Orlando but didn't make it out to megacon. I was super curious about authentication too. What did you get signed?
Those are beautifulllll. Now I gotta ask, what paint pen brand do you use? I've only got a couple autographed and I went for the paint pen too. Looks so much better. Who was your favorite to interact with?

SidekickKiddo wrote:
Those are beautifulllll. Now I gotta ask, what paint pen brand do you use? I've only got a couple autographed and I went for the paint pen too. Looks so much better. Who was your favorite to interact with?



Turog_j wrote:Wow, can't imagine what you had to do to pull this off!


cliffd64 wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:
Those are beautifulllll. Now I gotta ask, what paint pen brand do you use? I've only got a couple autographed and I went for the paint pen too. Looks so much better. Who was your favorite to interact with?
So.. the pens I brought were Sharpie Oil Based paint pens you can get at Michaels... The voice actors have TONS of pens and have them all primed and ready to go so I didn't need to give them a thing... They know exactly which colors to use and how to do them with quotes and all...
The regular celebrities either used mine of had one in hand that was suitable, I like the Sharpie ones because when properly primed they look awesome!
Favorites were the One Piece voice actors, Nicholas Hoult, Matt Smith, Andy Serkis, and Jamie Campbell Boyer. Had nice conversations with those.
cliffd64 wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:
Those are beautifulllll. Now I gotta ask, what paint pen brand do you use? I've only got a couple autographed and I went for the paint pen too. Looks so much better. Who was your favorite to interact with?
So.. the pens I brought were Sharpie Oil Based paint pens you can get at Michaels... The voice actors have TONS of pens and have them all primed and ready to go so I didn't need to give them a thing... They know exactly which colors to use and how to do them with quotes and all...
The regular celebrities either used mine of had one in hand that was suitable, I like the Sharpie ones because when properly primed they look awesome!
Favorites were the One Piece voice actors, Nicholas Hoult, Matt Smith, Andy Serkis, and Jamie Campbell Boyer. Had nice conversations with those.
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BobaJames wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:Swirv1211 wrote:I like getting autos from the people I meet. Not a fan of buying an auto, if I wasn’t the one to get it.
This. I would be too paranoid it's fake
Besides you miss out on the memories


ComicsZombie wrote:FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Do a lot of you that get Pops signed get them authenticated? If so, which company does everyone use nowadays?
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.


Katers wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Do a lot of you that get Pops signed get them authenticated? If so, which company does everyone use nowadays?
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.
I dunno about that. I don't plan on selling any of my autographed pops, but I enjoy getting them authenticated after the signing. For me it just makes it that much more official, and it's like a final step. Will I get something signed that I can't authenticate? Absolutely, I have in the past and will again in the future. But since I was introduced to the concept of authentication, I take any opportunity to do it that I can.
I especially love it when the authentication service is right there at the convention / event. I've used both SWAU and JSA, and both have been quick and efficient. And I love that they offer a 'deal' at conventions on the prices for authentication.
Elewitt2022 wrote:I have been collecting Funko for a few years now, and I got my first autographed Pops as part of a completist effort for my Scott Pilgrim set.
And then for a little while, I started picking up some random autographed Pops from local shops who could vouch for the signatures, and then I sent away items to autograph companies when they had interesting celebrities I could find Pops for. Eventually I even bought some on ebay, although these felt the most sketchy, with or without the various authentication stickers.![]()
But ultimately, I decided that having an item signed in front of me, personalized with my own name right there on the box was the most satisfying. Each signed pop has a story now, and when its displayed on my shelf, its so much more meaningful! I understand that the personalization makes it less valuable, but it can't always be about resale, right?![]()
Its definitely harder to get, but there are a few cons where you can get up close and request signatures, so I just keep an eye our for who will be visiting, and bring my own pop to be signed.![]()
I am curious how others on the board feel about autographs in general, and about personalization especially.
Also, if others know of good places to find signings, please share. I live in Atlanta, so Dragon Con is a great source for me each year!


Katers wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.
I dunno about that. I don't plan on selling any of my autographed pops, but I enjoy getting them authenticated after the signing. For me it just makes it that much more official, and it's like a final step. Will I get something signed that I can't authenticate? Absolutely, I have in the past and will again in the future. But since I was introduced to the concept of authentication, I take any opportunity to do it that I can.
I especially love it when the authentication service is right there at the convention / event. I've used both SWAU and JSA, and both have been quick and efficient. And I love that they offer a 'deal' at conventions on the prices for authentication.

Katers wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Do a lot of you that get Pops signed get them authenticated? If so, which company does everyone use nowadays?
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.
I dunno about that. I don't plan on selling any of my autographed pops, but I enjoy getting them authenticated after the signing. For me it just makes it that much more official, and it's like a final step. Will I get something signed that I can't authenticate? Absolutely, I have in the past and will again in the future. But since I was introduced to the concept of authentication, I take any opportunity to do it that I can.
I especially love it when the authentication service is right there at the convention / event. I've used both SWAU and JSA, and both have been quick and efficient. And I love that they offer a 'deal' at conventions on the prices for authentication.


Any Beast Boy Proto (in White and color), & My Hero Academia Protos <<Katers wrote:BobaJames wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:
This. I would be too paranoid it's fake
Besides you miss out on the memories
Exactly! The memory and experience are like 95% of the joy of having the autograph. I've been gifted signed items in the past, and it's very nice, and I appreciate them, but they just don't have the same meaning to me as autographs I've gotten myself.
BobaJames wrote:Katers wrote:BobaJames wrote:Besides you miss out on the memories
Exactly! The memory and experience are like 95% of the joy of having the autograph. I've been gifted signed items in the past, and it's very nice, and I appreciate them, but they just don't have the same meaning to me as autographs I've gotten myself.
Especially waiting on lines. I made such great friends just by waiting on line.
SidekickKiddo wrote:BobaJames wrote:Katers wrote:
Exactly! The memory and experience are like 95% of the joy of having the autograph. I've been gifted signed items in the past, and it's very nice, and I appreciate them, but they just don't have the same meaning to me as autographs I've gotten myself.
Especially waiting on lines. I made such great friends just by waiting on line.
Yes! I mean I'm way more of an introvert and people have to start the convo with me but I've made a few friends in line too. It's funny what happens when we are all on the same boat

Chenzo157 wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:BobaJames wrote:Especially waiting on lines. I made such great friends just by waiting on line.
Yes! I mean I'm way more of an introvert and people have to start the convo with me but I've made a few friends in line too. It's funny what happens when we are all on the same boat
Same. When I went to anime pasadena I did meet someone who collects signed prints and showed me his binder which had an impressive collection
SidekickKiddo wrote:Chenzo157 wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:
Yes! I mean I'm way more of an introvert and people have to start the convo with me but I've made a few friends in line too. It's funny what happens when we are all on the same boat
Same. When I went to anime pasadena I did meet someone who collects signed prints and showed me his binder which had an impressive collection
That's pretty cool! True collector right there going the binder route. The stories he must have!
BobaJames wrote:SidekickKiddo wrote:Chenzo157 wrote:
Same. When I went to anime pasadena I did meet someone who collects signed prints and showed me his binder which had an impressive collection
That's pretty cool! True collector right there going the binder route. The stories he must have!
My friend and I are on a line right now and connected with some people who love pops. We're everywhere
SidekickKiddo wrote:Katers wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.
I dunno about that. I don't plan on selling any of my autographed pops, but I enjoy getting them authenticated after the signing. For me it just makes it that much more official, and it's like a final step. Will I get something signed that I can't authenticate? Absolutely, I have in the past and will again in the future. But since I was introduced to the concept of authentication, I take any opportunity to do it that I can.
I especially love it when the authentication service is right there at the convention / event. I've used both SWAU and JSA, and both have been quick and efficient. And I love that they offer a 'deal' at conventions on the prices for authentication.
I agree about the memories and journey too. Because 90% of the time it's not that easy haha. About the authentication, can also that be done after? Like not just at the con? Is that more complicated to prove it.


FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Katers wrote:ComicsZombie wrote:
It depends. If the authentication is easy/inexpensive, I'll do it, but these sigs are for ME, so Unless i'm buying a signature from someone else, I don't care if it's authenticated. However, if you are looking to straight up sell, get those authentications.
I dunno about that. I don't plan on selling any of my autographed pops, but I enjoy getting them authenticated after the signing. For me it just makes it that much more official, and it's like a final step. Will I get something signed that I can't authenticate? Absolutely, I have in the past and will again in the future. But since I was introduced to the concept of authentication, I take any opportunity to do it that I can.
I especially love it when the authentication service is right there at the convention / event. I've used both SWAU and JSA, and both have been quick and efficient. And I love that they offer a 'deal' at conventions on the prices for authentication.
Thanks for sharing those two companies. I'll definitely keep my eye out for them at the next con I am at. I am glad they do promotional pricing to incentivize more submissions during the show.


Katers wrote:
Good luck! I will say, the slowest 'autographing' related line I ever stood in was SWAU....but it wasn't them, just my bad timing! Still worth it though!
FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Katers wrote:
Good luck! I will say, the slowest 'autographing' related line I ever stood in was SWAU....but it wasn't them, just my bad timing! Still worth it though!
Awwww sorry to hear that. I'll keep that in mind to wary of when I get something autograph/authenticated. Thanks for the heads up.


Katers wrote:FunkoMatt857697 wrote:Katers wrote:
Good luck! I will say, the slowest 'autographing' related line I ever stood in was SWAU....but it wasn't them, just my bad timing! Still worth it though!
Awwww sorry to hear that. I'll keep that in mind to wary of when I get something autograph/authenticated. Thanks for the heads up.
It's the hazard of autographing things, unfortunately. There's always a line! But the end result is always worth it, whether it's the autograph or the authentication.

thebigdog14 wrote:I have several signed pops. I also prefer to get them signed with me in person, but I have 2 that were signed without me there because it was the only way to get them.






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