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Interesting Pat Tillman jersey for sale on EBAY by seller 2011arizona1984

Seller has a single signed ASU jersey of Pat Tillman. He is promising to send it in to JSA for authentication. I bet JSA passes this jersey. We will see. Hopefully they see this and prevent themselves from authenticating another fake...........which they seem to routinely do with Tillman sigs.

Pat Tillman was killed April 22, 2004.  

ASU released a Pat Tillman replica jersey in his honor and to support the Pat Tillman Foundation. I was at the game and bought two. Was in Oct 2004. Military night at Sun Devil Stadium. They sold out in less then an hour. No chance he could have signed one.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pat-Tillman-signed-auto-autograph-ASU-Jerse...

https://asuwebdevilarchive.asu.edu/issues/2004/10/19/news/687628

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This goof thinks you can walk into a college team shop and buy jerseys of all the team stars like you can in pro stadiums.

10th Anniversary of Tillman's death coming up so these forgeries will be popping up out of nowhere........

A shameful way people try to rip off the legacy of a true hero

While EBAYers are looking at fancy forgeries like the jersey above or the ones that the third party authenticators get wrong just happy to buy a sticker priced between $1K-$2K yet they let this beauty close with 1 watcher and an opening bid of $250.......probably because it had no sticker on it.

fake as hell..

nice ball though

3 years almost later I finally get a ball like ricks!!Woot Woot!!!

They must have copied yours from his. ;)

Disgusting! Tillman was the very definition of a hero. Regardless of how you felt about the war or wars, Tillman gave up a multi-million-dollar lifestyle to go fight and die for his country. He was willing to forsake the riches of the NFL for the sun, dust, heat, and blood of Afghanistan. How many people would have the courage and conviction to do such a thing? Pat Tillman. And then people try to profit off his fake autographs. Scum.

+1

The bad thing is that bad ones get authenticated all the time and very recently.

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