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Ancient Mariner
Does having it signed do much for the value?
some say having an item signed makes it worth less.
Does having it signed do much for the value?
Like the debut album signed by Dennis Wilcock for instance?some say having an item signed makes it worth less.
Like the debut album signed by Dennis Wilcock for instance?
Why?I don't wear most of my Maiden shirts. I will at concerts, but I would feel a bit odd rocking the NOTB shirt (in the family minivan) whilst picking up my daughter from ballet class.
Influence, credibility, and stereotypes.
Wearing a band shirt, particularly a metal one like a Maiden shirt, usually means it requires more effort on my part to convince people that I'm (hopefully) a normal/nice guy. When I was younger, I didn't care. Now that my non-working time is usually interacting with & influencing my kids' teachers, coaches, friends' parents etc...my life is easier with age appropriate clothing - especially meeting people for the first time. I just don't have time for comments or extra unwanted attention.
(unfortunately I live in a very conservative rural area...)
Influence, credibility, and stereotypes.
Wearing a band shirt, particularly a metal one like a Maiden shirt, usually means it requires more effort on my part to convince people that I'm (hopefully) a normal/nice guy. When I was younger, I didn't care. Now that my non-working time is usually interacting with & influencing my kids' teachers, coaches, friends' parents etc...my life is easier with age appropriate clothing - especially meeting people for the first time. I just don't have time for comments or extra unwanted attention.
(unfortunately I live in a very conservative rural area...)
Now if I'm heading down to the pub, or to a concert or the movies or something...that's different.
It is not an official release, as far as I know, on DVD at least.Every Official DVD release including “Raising Hell,”
I always wear a metal shirt on Fridays. I wear a polo most of the time at work, but out of work, band shirts 99% of the time (the remaining 1% are wrestling shirts).This is actually a little sad to me. I’m 38 years old and still wear my band shirts and even some video game shirts such as “The witcher.” And I wear them to work. Most folks around me dress business casual (khakis, polos) and I’ll run meetings and give presentations complete with a Fear of the Dark shirt on. No one has ever said anything except for the occasional “cool shirt, I saw Maiden in 76 with Boston!” Or some other cute but obviously incorrect comment. I just wear what’s comfortable and if people take issue (which rarely if ever happens) then I know who to ignore. I wore my Number of the Beast shirt when I acted as chaperone to my son’s middle school field trip to a local college.
What a fucking twat, whoever that was.I cut down on my wearing of band t-shirts after some prick picked on me in college for coming in with a Maiden t-shirt on every day.