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Question: Convention signing policy
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 15:18 -0700
by heustess
Dear Sensei,
I am looking forward to your visit to Austin, TX and Staple! The Independent Media Expo in March. I was curious if you have a limit on how many books you will sign? I was not planning on bringing my entire Usagi collection, but I was hoping to get some of my favorite items signed. I was also going to bring my son, who has enjoyed your work, but I was not planning to get him signed.

Re: Question: Convention signing policy
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 16:10 -0700
by Stan Sakai
heustess wrote:Dear Sensei,
I am looking forward to your visit to Austin, TX and Staple! The Independent Media Expo in March. I was curious if you have a limit on how many books you will sign? I was not planning on bringing my entire Usagi collection, but I was hoping to get some of my favorite items signed. I was also going to bring my son, who has enjoyed your work, but I was not planning to get him signed.

I will sign whatever you bring, as long as I worked on it. If there is a line, I may place a limit but you can come back later. Yes, I have signed people as well.
I don't do free sketches anymore except in the trades, but I do have a limit on those. I will have sketches and drawing for sale, starting at $30 for a quick sketch.
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 18:57 -0700
by Jet_Jaguar
I'm glad to hear that there's no hard and fast limit on the number of things that you'll sign. I don't plan to bring a big pile of things for you to sign either, but it's nice to know that I won't have to pick only one or two books to be signed. I'll probably bring my copy of Space Usagi and a few other trades. I might even bring a Groo collection just for the heck of it. (Do you get many requests to sign those?)
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 20:04 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Jet_Jaguar wrote: I might even bring a Groo collection just for the heck of it. (Do you get many requests to sign those?)
I sign a lot of Groo books, but I do not do drawings in them.