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  • babylonlurker
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    Originally posted by Jan View Post
    I'll be on the lookout. Those look great. Too bad about the logo/station pic. At any rate, they're sure to be great conversation starters.

    BTW, I probably don't need to point out that the B520 book would be a nicely classy thing to have signed, do I?

    Jan
    Classy, indeed. I am going to get two, one for me, and one for a friend.
    Signed, of course

    BTW, nice idea, Cornholio.
    Last edited by babylonlurker; 05-14-2013, 01:42 AM.

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  • Jan
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    I'll be on the lookout. Those look great. Too bad about the logo/station pic. At any rate, they're sure to be great conversation starters.

    BTW, I probably don't need to point out that the B520 book would be a nicely classy thing to have signed, do I?

    Jan

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  • cornholio1980
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    Originally posted by Jan View Post
    Almost certainly not, as long as it's just for personal use. Let us know what you make, okay?
    I'm a little late with that reply, sorry.

    I ordered two "self-made" Quote shirts from CustomInk. Actually, I tried to sneak the B5 logo and images from the station by them, but they noticed it. Darn. While I always thought "hey, that's just for my personal, private use, I don't try to cash in on those, so it can't be a problem, right?" I totally forgot about their side. It's them that would cash in. So unfortunately, you won't see me wearing these:



    Instead, it will be just the quotes on the front, and "Faith Manages" on the back (where the logo would have been). Just in case you can't make them out in the pictures, the quotes are:

    "Babylon 5 was the last of the Babylon stations. There would never be another. It changed the future, and it changed us. It taught us that we have to create the future, or others would do it for us. It showed us that we have to care for one another, because if we don't, who will? And that true strength sometimes comes from the most unlikely places. Mostly though, I think it gave us hopeùthat there can always be new beginningsà even for people like us."

    and

    "I believe that when we leave a place, part of it goes with us and part of us remains. Go anywhere in the station when it is quiet, and just listen. After a while, you will hear the echoes of all our conversations, every thought and word weÆve exchanged. Long after we're gone, our voices will linger in these walls..."

    Yeah, I know, not the most original ones, but they are two of those that impressed me and stayed with me the most.

    Unfortunately, G'Kar quoting G'Quan at the end of "Z'Ha'Dum" ("There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope. The death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender.") and the "We are one" part of his declaration of principles ("Here, gathered together in common cause, we agree to recognize this singular truth and this singular rule: that we must be kind to one another. Because each voice enriches us and ennobles us, and each voice lost diminishes us. We are the voice of the universe, the soul of creation, the fire that will light the way to a better future. We are one.") didn't make the cut. I actually thought about doing 4 shirts, one for each day, but since I'll probably wear them just this once in my life, I didn't want to overdo it. The trip will be expensive enough as it is .

    So if you see some small dude wearing black t-shirts with the above-mentioned quotes on the front and FAITH MANAGES on the back, say hello .

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  • sftv
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    FYI, in checking the information I have access to, the B5 actors range from $20 to $30 for photos. Some, but not all, do charge extra for taking a photo of them at their table.
    Some are listed as unknown but are likely $20 to $25 (i.e. not the major characters).

    Lee

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  • Jan
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    Thanks, Lee! Appreciate you keeping us posted!

    Jan

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  • sftv
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    The Kids Need to Read charity will be getting some signed photos for them to sell/auction, likely after the convention. I'll see if I can find out when that might happen. They also have one of the Season Four posters to get signed, which I donated.

    I also have my season four posters, for which one of them I can finish it off at the convention so that I have everyone on it.

    As I noted elsewhere, they are planning some group signings, I'll try to get that info here once it is finalized.

    Lee Whiteside

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  • phazedout
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    looney,

    I can try if you can't get to the con, I have my own agenda but I don't mind trying to pick the stuff up for you.
    Alan

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  • Looney
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    Please don't ! ! !

    I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't want anyone to put themselves out. I know everyone has their own, very full, agenda and they don't need to spend time trying to get something done for me. Especially when there are so many. The ones I really want are Pat, Peter, Stephen, and Jerry and even that is too many for someone to take time for. I really appreciate the effort Jan, but if trying to help me hindered someone's experience I would feel really bad. Plus, I hate owing people, be it financial debt or a favor. That part of my post was meant to convey another reason I really want to be in Phoenix. I didn't really expect anyone to do anything about it. Thank you for trying to help, but I'll just have to try and catch them some other time.

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  • Jan
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    Originally posted by Looney View Post
    For all you generous souls out there, Looney needs signed 8x10s from Pat, Peter, Stephen, Jerry, Tracy, Andrea, Jason, and Robin. Just get one they have with them in a nice B5 pose that says 'To Joe,' before their signature.
    Anybody here able to help Looney out? I'm already going to be juggling 3 posters for myself and others so I'm afraid I can't. PM him for any arrangements.

    Jan

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  • Looney
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    Ok

    Here is a confirmation that at C2E2 Mira was charging $25 and Bruce was charging $30. When asked while dealing with everyone in a very long line waiting for JMS to sign their free Ten Grand copy, Pat said she had to charge $20. It was a spur of the moment response and I think she was kind of trying to discourage people from asking. She was not at that event as a signer. She was there doing her new job.

    I haven't read this thread so I don't know if this has been mentioned yet. I received an email from the B5Books teams that said B5 actor's autographs would be $20 each. They say they confirmed it so that sounds official, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. One might imagine that having so many of them together as a feature of the con may encourage them to ask a lot more. Unless we get some new material this may be the last event for a long time that features B5, so they may try to milk it. I hope not. Of course, $20 is kind of ridiculous if you need everyone. That is another reason I want to go so bad. I have missed out on meeting many of the folks who will be at this one.

    For all you generous souls out there, Looney needs signed 8x10s from Pat, Peter, Stephen, Jerry, Tracy, Andrea, Jason, and Robin. Just get one they have with them in a nice B5 pose that says 'To Joe,' before their signature. And, ah, Joe is a friend of mine, yeah, a friend who is really into B5. Yeah, it's for a friend. A friend of mine named Joe.

    BTW: Bruce had multiple pens. I think Mira did too, though, I am not positive. I just remember I wanted her to use blue, but she used black.

    And OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH I want to go. I just thought of the freebies they might come up with. I am not saying they will, but just think of it if they did. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ! ! ! I wish I would have known about this a year ago! Of course, that probably wouldn't have changed what happened, but who knows.

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  • cornholio1980
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    Originally posted by phazedout View Post
    don't worry, I'm an experienced Con Goer, mostly discworld stuff admittedly but I can (for a modest fee) metaphorically hold your hand
    How does the original cut of "The Gathering" sound for "a modest fee"?

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  • phazedout
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    don't worry, I'm an experienced Con Goer, mostly discworld stuff admittedly but I can (for a modest fee) metaphorically hold your hand, if you want me to *literally* hold your hand, then there's a per minute fee, with hourly and daily rates negotiable.
    Phaze
    on the "Must remove tounge from cheek now, but it appears to be lodged in there, ho hum" ID

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  • cornholio1980
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    Originally posted by Jan View Post
    Consider them yours, Cornholio. I've always got a munch. As for my signature...Don't know why anybody would want it but if you do, I'm happy to sign.
    I'm really considering bringing one of the script books and getting the signature of the B5-script-queen .

    As for meeting up - anybody who wants my cell number, feel free to PM me. I'm also scheduled to be on four panels so anybody who wants can find me there.
    Will do - thanks .

    Oh! I completely forgot to mention that: JMS doesn't charge for his autograph. The *only* time he's ever charged was when he did a fundraiser for Hawthorne High School's art department - and that was only $1. He usually has a limit of how many items he'll sign (sometimes as few as five or as many as ten) and his autograph sessions are probably going to be scheduled rather than him just being at a table like the actors.
    Oh, that's good to know. I'd never bring like ten items to something like that, so no worries there.

    I'm soooo going to be in over my head when going there, with no con experience to speak of. It almost feels like going on an adventure

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  • Jan
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    Originally posted by cornholio1980 View Post
    @Jan: If you could bring 1-2 (just in case one breaks) silver "pens" for me I'd be forever grateful. I'll pay you of course, just let me know how much they cost. And we'll have to meet up, preferably on Thursday, so that you can give them to me. But I'm sure we'll be able to work something out. Wanted to meet you for a long time anyway . BTW, how much is your signature?
    Consider them yours, Cornholio. I've always got a munch. As for my signature...Don't know why anybody would want it but if you do, I'm happy to sign.

    As for meeting up - anybody who wants my cell number, feel free to PM me. I'm also scheduled to be on four panels so anybody who wants can find me there.

    EDIT: I actually just decided to get the miniprint too, just for JMS. So I guess I'll pay for at least 3 signatures of him. He's worth it
    Oh! I completely forgot to mention that: JMS doesn't charge for his autograph. The *only* time he's ever charged was when he did a fundraiser for Hawthorne High School's art department - and that was only $1. He usually has a limit of how many items he'll sign (sometimes as few as five or as many as ten) and his autograph sessions are probably going to be scheduled rather than him just being at a table like the actors.

    Jan

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  • JoeD80
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    Originally posted by sarthaz View Post
    You've got Tricia Helfer, Jamie Bamber, James Callis, and Aaron Douglas all charging $25, and then Mary McDonnell's off to the side asking $80. Seriously? I get it, but it's just irritating. And if you look at it as paying them for their appearance at the con, it is uncommon that the bigger name is as interesting or as entertaining as the others (with apologies to Ben Browder and Nathan Fillion). Your Garret Wangs, Wil Whetons, and Aaron Douglases earn their keep as much if not more than a Kate Mugrew or Scott Bakula or Edward James Olmos. OK, OK, rant over
    A few years ago I went to a con and Shatner went in the other direction and was doing his autographs for free! I was quite surprised. I got my copy of Wrath of Khan signed!

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