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DJ autographs are they worth anything??
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MR STROKE
i always see people going crazy to get autographs from dj's...but like athletes or movies stars are they worth anything??
Billabong
Possibly if they were on a record, the majority of people see dj's on a regular basis, it would depend on who it was. But it wouldnt hold the same value as one of those picture frame thingies by a-list actors and musicians.
beats and beeps
No. They are worthless.
brianstomer
I dont think so....
Jake Conlon
they would be if you got something connected with them thats rare and valuable...

if you had the first and only acetate left on earth of tiesto suburban train and it was signed by him then as hes high profile it would be..
DarkAngel
My autographed vinyls hold sentimental value for me, that is all.
beats and beeps
Well. Some things will have value for a few years. But everything EDM related will probably be worthless in a few decades.
AndskiSpeed
Any old thomas, richard or harriet could sign a vinyl and pretend its signed by Tiesto
Spacey Orange
the correct answer is maybe. the value of the autograph is how much you pay for it or sell it. this is dependant on how much someone (or many) is willing to pay for it, the amount of similar autographs on available for sale and how many people want it.

for instance the tiesto autograph on e-bay link is selling for 49.99. That's not to say though that you or anyone else would pay 49.99. You may pay more or you may pay less. the value is not 49.99 until someone pays 49.99 for it.

BTW that's you selling that aren't you? if that's the case, lower the price cos i don't see any bids.:toothless
Radagast
Yeah, if the DJ is one of these:

Grandmaster Flash
Grand Wizard Theodore
Kool Herc
Ron Hardy
Larry Levan
Juan Atkins
Frankie Knuckles

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Wait, scrap that. Those wouldn't be worth anything either. Just get an autograph from DJ Jazzy Jeff, Boy George, Paris Hilton, or Miachel Douglas' son, now those might be worth something.

Or not.

::TranceVanDyk::
they are good sentimentally, but that's it.
Zombie0915
If I have lots fun at a party I'll try to find a flyer of it and get the DJ to sign it.

I don't think I'll ever sell them though.

I dont have any big DJ's autographs, its way too hard fighting the crowd to get one, and I'd much rather have an autograph from a more accessible person anyway.

Maybe one day somebody will get really big and one of the flyers will be worth lotsa money cuz they all have dates on them and stuff, I prolly still wouldnt sell it though.

I use them more as a fun way to remember those nights
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