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I am buying a present for a friend's son on line and found a signed baseball on sports memorabilia.com - can someone tell me if this is a genuine site or if it it is one that sells forgeries. I was about to buy one on amazon when i saw all the comments about their memorabilia so now i am concerned. He wants Tim Lincecum and this is the only site I can find things on.

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thanks Mike - its hard to knw if i am buying things that are genuine.  Anyone else heard of sports memorabilia.com?

Uneven dealer from what I can tell.  I checked out the Aaron Rodgers stuff and saw a mixture of good, bad and questionable.  The ones that looked undoubtedly fake, not surprisingly, were generally the GAI items.  Personally the only ones I would even consider would be the the Mounted Memories items.  

There are genuine items in the mix for sure, but based on what I'm seeing, this is a big, sloppy, incompetent dealer.

Tina, I just did a quick google search, and there appears to be a business out in California called Lefty's Sports Cards that does signings with several members of the Giants, including Lincecum.  I can't personally vouch for them, but it might be worth looking into.  

Tina,

Don't buy any autographed item unless it comes with a certificate of authenticity. All reputable dealers will offer this.

Dan

http://grandslamsports360.com

http://sportsfantalking.com

 

Certificates of Authenticity are not worth the paper they are printed on.  Yes, some reputable dealers offer them, but the problem is that many non-reputable (aka crooks) offer them also.  I would not judge a dealer based on their certificates. some make them very nice, but again, it does not make up for the forgery that most of them represent.

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