How to do a TTM auto request for NBA players.

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OK its all pretty straight forward. A few rules to go by and a few risks to take but when they come off its well worth the trouble and effort. Especially for the $1.85 it costs you to send.

There are a number of TTM address websites and address lists you can buy.

The most comprehensive list is the Harvey Meiselman one that you can buy for $25US.

http://sportsaddresslists.com/basketball.html

There also websites you can join.

I'm a member here and its only about $10 a year. It has an address bank and members list all success and how long it took and address used. Its great as it gives you up to date info on players signing. Its also for all major sports.

http://www.sportscollectors.net

A great free site is this one. Although it may not always be up to date.

http://www.star-collector.net/

Now the easy part

Simply write a nice note to the player making chit chat and ask politely for an auto. Its the polite thing to do.

Include an envelope with your name and address on it and with US stamps stuck on. 55 cents + US will do. I use cheaper stamps as I mostly get them sent to a mate in the US who forwards them on to me. You can buy stamps online or at stamp shops cheap.

Choose a card that will show an auto clearly. Most sign in either black or silver sharpie so take that into consideration. Try to avoid high gloss cards that when signed will smudge when put back in the toploader before dry. Not all wait. I also maily use card savers and take the risk with the post not damaging it. I've found players cause the most damage and find it easier to remove a card from a card saver than a top loader.

I use a small regular envelope for the sase and the longer bigger airmail envelope to send to the US. You will need an $1.85 stamp to send it there. Always put on your return address as you will at least get your card back if the address is wrong etc. I

Basically make it as simple and pleasent for the player to help you out. Don't include more than one item. Most will go unsigned as it looks greedy.

Some players that don't have home addresses available readily can be contacted thru the teams they play for, work for or coach for. Some retired players can be contacted thru the Hall Of Fame who will forward all mail onto them. You can email the HOF and ask if you are unsure if the player accepts mail. They will email you back. Again being polite gets you a long way.

Current players take the longest to sign. The longest Ive had one auto take is nearly a year and half! :shock: Semi star players and role players are the best. Very few star players sign although you might get an autopen auto or player photo instead. Retired players, coaches and admin sign a lot quicker. Some within 2 weeks(one week there, one week back!)

Some former players that are broadcaster can be contacted by writing to the TV stations they work for. CBS, TNT etc etc

I think I have covered everything there.

Any questions just shoot.

Its all worth it when you get something like this in the mail :D

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thanks for taking the time to type all that chad, much appreciated mate =D>

is that bob cousy's btw?
 
Yeah that is a Bob Cousy :-)

No worries and good luck guys. Keep an eye on coaching and admin changes in the offseason too. You get a quicker response in that time for non player requests.
 
One method of getting a players autograph where you don't have an direct address is to send the letter to the players former club/team or workplace (handy for ex-player commentators etc). They will more often than not forward the letter onto the player in question. You should be able to get the addresses from the teams website.
This has worked for me with cricket and football players here in Australia.
 
so chad just put a sase envelope (write ur address on there allready) within a bigger bubble mailer and chuck a letter and a single card within a card saver and thats it. is that right coz am really interested to get some autos of the old celtic players.
 
Chad - Thanks champ, it looks like you have had a fair bit of success with it so your info is GOLD !!!
 
Could you just copy and paste some of the player addresses here and save us a few $ in the process?

Yeah, it's a cheap request, but I never said I wasn't cheap. ;)
 
Im going to give this a big go...I think once the new melb dragons team starts up sending mark price a card would be awesome to get back signed!
 
Yo Chad or Vlad (yeah I can rapp) Is there anywhere to buy US stamps in Oz or I'm I going to have to buy them from USPS.
Cheers Boys
 
You should be able to get some from a stamp shop around the place. If not me or another member should be able to help pretty easily.
 
I've tried a few places but no luck.
I'm after enough for 10 SSAE if anyone can help out,
other wise I'll take you up on those ones ALLSTAR.
Cheers
 
Great post. TTM autos are an awesome thing to collect. I have recieved about 100 TTM autos over the years. Below is just a few of what I have. I'm going to try and post my entire collection on my photobucket.

Kurt Rambis
Mark Price
Brent Price
Tyson Chandler
Mike Brown
Mike Brown
Mark Eaton
Robert Parish
Pete Myers
Marcus Camby
AC Green
Adrian Dantley
Adrian Griffin
Bill Wennington
Bob Weiss
Brad Davis
Erick Dampier
Derek Harper
Detlef Schrempf
Dirk Nowitzki
Don Nelson
Donnie Nelson
Ed O'Bannon
Gary Trent
James Donaldson
Jason Terry
Jim Cleamons
Kiki Vanderwegh
Michael Finley
Paul Mokeski
Popeye Jones
Randy Wittman
Richie Adubato
Rolando Blackman
Sam Perkins
Shawn Bradley
Sidney Moncrief
Steve Alford
Steve Nash
Tim Legler
Uwe Blab

If you guys need any help in getting stamps or anything let me know.
 
ive been doing this since the mid 90's, havent done much in the last 6-7 yrs though... with so many autos now available i stopped but theyre always nice when they come with either an inscription or personalised to you.

i remember the first one i ever got was haywoode workman from the indiana pacers and the best one i ever got was david robinson (although it took approx 12-18 mths for it to arrive)... best success has been with lesser profile starters, bench guys & retired players (either at their teams, broadcasters or front office of the team they may now be with post playing days)... the 3 teams i had most success with over the years were the warriors, magic and the bulls, very very high strike rates

i also got a stack during various nba jam sessions in melbourne during the 90's, still got my 8x10 auto when i met hakeem in the former city square outside msd sports, also met bj armstrong, greg anthony and spud webb. they were great experiences

also had a heap of success with nhl hockey (ive got gretzky, lemieux & jagr), baseball (greg maddux i my fav of the ones i received) and also nfl (got some big names there too)... many of them i have given away for other ppl to now enjoy

i might post a mailday with the ones ive kept in the coming days
 
I don't know if anyone is aware of this, but you can buy International reply coupons (IRC) which is a standard postage (90 cents) for any country. If you want an index card to be signed, 1 IRC is sufficient. However, if you want a normal trading card or a photo to be signed, 2 IRCs is required. IRC cost $2.50 each last time I checked. A bit too expensive but saves the hassle of buying online.
 
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