Yeah, sending a couple House of the Dragon pops for autographs - there are many ways to fold them box down, but I feel this example shows the simplest way without damaging it.
Thanks man! A lot of people are afraid of taking pops out to get autographed. I personally like still sending them in a protector, but this is a good way to make sure flattened boxes arrive safely.
great information! i was worried about how to send in my Cal Kestis pop to get signed and this helped tremendously! My one concern is that the window might get super creased but it looks like that wont be too big an issue but what about folding it so the window isnt folded?
Thanks!! I’ve never had an issue with the window being creased. Not sure what you mean by not folding the window? The window is on two sides of the box and the box needs to be flat. That’s why I put it in a poster sleeve and then put cardboard around it so it stays in place and is protected. Cal will be an amazing piece!
@@Dadaandboys have you ever sent a folded Funko box for an autograph that is over $1000? That’s why this video is was made. So I am a little confused by your question.
@Dadaandboys 😂 😂 My bad bro! - so I actually have another one where I show exactly that - I think it was a live stream - here is the link th-cam.com/users/liveKGWGTRCXOys?si=UEY76735tJr_yxVu
There are a few companies that offer a send in service. Unfortunately, they all up-charge quite a bit, especially if you want a quote or character name. Some of the companies are SWAU, Comic Monster, and Official Pix.
Some useful information that I hear people asking, but don’t see many people showing how to do it. 👍🏻
Yeah, sending a couple House of the Dragon pops for autographs - there are many ways to fold them box down, but I feel this example shows the simplest way without damaging it.
Very awesome information man. If I ever need to send one out to have signs and I know now. Thanks hope you're doing well man take care
Thanks man! A lot of people are afraid of taking pops out to get autographed. I personally like still sending them in a protector, but this is a good way to make sure flattened boxes arrive safely.
great information! i was worried about how to send in my Cal Kestis pop to get signed and this helped tremendously! My one concern is that the window might get super creased but it looks like that wont be too big an issue but what about folding it so the window isnt folded?
Thanks!! I’ve never had an issue with the window being creased. Not sure what you mean by not folding the window? The window is on two sides of the box and the box needs to be flat. That’s why I put it in a poster sleeve and then put cardboard around it so it stays in place and is protected. Cal will be an amazing piece!
Where was the Cal Ketsis signing? I totally missed it but that’s one I need!!
@@TheFurboFin Not sure when his took place - I have to imagine he will be doing some US signing when the new game comes out
Video on how to pack it up for shipping?
@@Dadaandboys have you ever sent a folded Funko box for an autograph that is over $1000? That’s why this video is was made. So I am a little confused by your question.
@@headlessnedstark huh? Lol I’m asking for a tutorial on how you would pack this up for shipping to send it in
@Dadaandboys 😂 😂 My bad bro! - so I actually have another one where I show exactly that - I think it was a live stream - here is the link
th-cam.com/users/liveKGWGTRCXOys?si=UEY76735tJr_yxVu
hi! what was the point of the post its and paperclip
The paper clips keep the box flat and ensures the ends are not bent. The post-it’s help prevent any marking on the box from paper clips.
Who do I use to send my funko box in to get signed? Or what company do I send it to for them to get it signed? Thats not outrageous?
There are a few companies that offer a send in service. Unfortunately, they all up-charge quite a bit, especially if you want a quote or character name. Some of the companies are SWAU, Comic Monster, and Official Pix.
Instructions unclear please send replacement box!
Nah, not if you send it right 😆