achittka
Verified Trader,
I've seen a few threads about how players have lack luster or half-hearted signatures, but having just read a good-spirited thread about how our (collectors) signatures degrade over time, and how we are not paid for our signatures, I got to wondering how much athletes are actually paid to sign stacks of cards and sticker sheets.
I think I've read somewhere that part of a rookie's entry level deal includes signing for the licensed card companies. If this were true, I'd suggest they are getting paid to play hockey and that card signing is a more of a contractual nuisance.
Then when entry level contracts expire, it's up to the card companies to get the players to agree to signing deals, and some simply do not. Is this right?
Do we have any idea what the card companies actually pay guys to sign cards and stickers? Do they get a per signature price or annual honorarium to sign whatever they are sent?
Is there a penalty for players who do not sign their cards (particularly for the young guys, if signing is part of their entry level contract)?
Frankly if I had no interest in cards but had to sign them to play in the NHL, I would probably end up with a Niet-o Auto as well.
What can the HI community tell me about player remuneration for signing cards?
Thanks,
Andrew
I think I've read somewhere that part of a rookie's entry level deal includes signing for the licensed card companies. If this were true, I'd suggest they are getting paid to play hockey and that card signing is a more of a contractual nuisance.
Then when entry level contracts expire, it's up to the card companies to get the players to agree to signing deals, and some simply do not. Is this right?
Do we have any idea what the card companies actually pay guys to sign cards and stickers? Do they get a per signature price or annual honorarium to sign whatever they are sent?
Is there a penalty for players who do not sign their cards (particularly for the young guys, if signing is part of their entry level contract)?
Frankly if I had no interest in cards but had to sign them to play in the NHL, I would probably end up with a Niet-o Auto as well.
What can the HI community tell me about player remuneration for signing cards?
Thanks,
Andrew