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    Talking Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    I can easily help you out with your problem . Go with the all star game ticket. I have a close friend who works for the yankees. Jeter wont sign the all star game ball because of Steiner. They watch him like a hawk. He will sign Jerseys and pictures. The ticket will be no problem as he signed my all star game tickets from last season no problem in person. Please and thank you works with Jeter alot. He also notices when adults try and get over. If there is a kid, let him sign for them and then he will sign for you. Feel free to inbox me. I can explain more.

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Any Logo Balls Jeter would sign? I kinda would want one of those if he's gonna side panel it.

    Maybe 2012 Marlins Park? 2008 Shea? 2008 Yankee?

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Might be worth picking one of these up:

    http://www.sweetspotpro.com/

    Kind of force his hand to sign on the sweet spot for you...at the same time, I guess you run the risk of him saying no and passing over you.

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    I have on field rays vs Yankees tickets and should be just a handful of people around Jeter, so getting the auto won't be too hard.

    Would he sign under a 2009 New Yankee Stadium logo?

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    How did you get your hands on those passes?

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by Copa View Post
    Might be worth picking one of these up:

    http://www.sweetspotpro.com/

    Kind of force his hand to sign on the sweet spot for you...at the same time, I guess you run the risk of him saying no and passing over you.
    5 or 6 years ago I made the exact same thing, even drawing up plans to pursue a patent. Glad to see I wasn't the only one that thought it was a good idea!

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Gris View Post
    5 or 6 years ago I made the exact same thing, even drawing up plans to pursue a patent. Glad to see I wasn't the only one that thought it was a good idea!
    I think it is a horrible idea. I wouldn't sign anything covered up like that. I would find it demanding and a little weird...actually maybe I would sign the rubber thing. Derek Jeter would toss that ball right back to you empty.

    Simply ask a player to sign it in a certain spot...most players won't mind and if they won't then they probably wouldn't sign something all covered up anyway

    Autograph seekers can be so greedy sometimes...

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by johnsontravis@ymail.com View Post
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    Autograph seekers can be so greedy sometimes...
    It's the ones who show up to games with stacks of cards and cases of baseballs to get signed with the full intention of selling on eBay who are greedy. I love getting autographed balls done at games for my own collection and it's the dealers who are ruining it for everyone.

    Anyway if Jeter won't sign under the ASG logo, go with the ticket and maybe frame it with a picture from the game, that would look great!
    Always looking for anything John Flaherty, Drew Storen and Marcell Ozuna game used.
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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by DJaeger22 View Post
    It's the ones who show up to games with stacks of cards and cases of baseballs to get signed with the full intention of selling on eBay who are greedy. I love getting autographed balls done at games for my own collection and it's the dealers who are ruining it for everyone.

    Anyway if Jeter won't sign under the ASG logo, go with the ticket and maybe frame it with a picture from the game, that would look great!
    Can't disagree with that. How many times do you see a line of autograph seekers and once the player gets to one of those "stack of cards" people they just quit. All the people past him lose their chance just because of that one guy.

    Dealers is another huge problem but I think manners is a killer too. Ever been by the guy screaming and not even saying please...almost demanding? Yup, if people more people had manners it would be a lot better.

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    Re: What would be a better JEter Auto - ASG ticket or side panel ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by johnsontravis@ymail.com View Post
    I think it is a horrible idea. I wouldn't sign anything covered up like that. I would find it demanding and a little weird...actually maybe I would sign the rubber thing. Derek Jeter would toss that ball right back to you empty.

    Simply ask a player to sign it in a certain spot...most players won't mind and if they won't then they probably wouldn't sign something all covered up anyway

    Autograph seekers can be so greedy sometimes...
    I understand your points and that's more or less why I didn't pursue a patent. I'm not sure how literally asking (telling) a player where to sign is less demanding than handing them a baseball with a partially exposed section for them to sign on. Whether you use one of these covers or simply ask the player to sign a specific area of the ball, your chances of success depend on being polite and laid back.

 

 

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