

In 10 Questions, Hound Central 5.0 asks NHL players -- past and present -- a few questions about their views on autographs. Former NHLer Ian Moran was the first to respond, giving us a few minutes of his time. Since then, there have been quite a few former NHL players who've responded. We truly appreciate the opportunity provided by Busenburg.
Hound Central 5.0: Did you collect cards/autographs as a kid? If so, who's your favorite autograph?
Marc Busenburg: Yes, I collected baseball cards. No. I didn't have too many autographs. ... Adam Oates.
Hound Central 5.0: Is signing autographs fun or a chore?
Marc Busenburg: Fun and a chore. Fun when signing for people, a chore when signing a room full of pieces to sign.
Hound Central 5.0: What's the weirdest thing you've ever signed?
Marc Busenburg: Someone's Forehead!
Hound Central 5.0: Best/worst cities for autograph hound/dealers?
Marc Busenburg: ?
Hound Central 5.0: Can you tell the difference between autograph dealers and collectors?
Marc Busenburg: ?
Hound Central 5.0: Does it really matter to you if someone is selling your autographs?
Marc Busenburg: If it's taking up time to sign everyone's stuff that wants an autograph, I may limit the number of signatures for one person.
Hound Central 5.0: Would/do you sign blank pieces of photo paper?
Marc Busenburg: Sure
Hound Central 5.0: Any items you won't sign?
Marc Busenburg: Nope, well almost anything
Hound Central 5.0: Most famous person to ask for your autograph? Most famous person you've asked for an autograph?
Marc Busenburg: "Mankind" from WWE
Hound Central 5.0: Black or blue Sharpies?
Marc Busenburg: Blue stands out more
Hound Central 5.0 and its correspondents thank Busenburg for his time in answering these questions. We appreciate his efforts, on and off the ice.
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