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This guy is shill bidding up the wazoo as well
He is the biggest seller of Jordan fakes on eBay and looks like he is branching out
Pathetic…
t he is the "presumptive" GOP nominee and reality TV star). One thing I have observed is that Trump's signature will vary on what he is signing, as well as how fast he is signing. His signature has changed more even from when he first started campaigning, obviously because he is now signing a lot more. I have seen it depends on whether the item is a book, a hat, a picture. I also have noted that for things like book signings he will actually take a lot more time on the signature probably because he isn't as rushed. That's pretty much true for all book signings though. If you said this came from a rally it's 100% spot on from others I have seen recently come around from other Trump events. One thing seems to be clear, he definitely signs a lot for people. Personally, I have never used professional authenticators anymore ever since I sent off a Richard Nixon book that I had personally signed by him in person and it came back questionable from PSA. The rumor mill always told me if you aren't one of their premier account holders or send and spend a lot of money, many times they'll just deny it for it for anything. That's just a theory though. I have seen good autographs denied and bad ones go through, as it's all just a matter of opinion for the most part. Hope this helps, congrats on the Trump signature.…
ny dealers on here that know me, many that I’ve collected with over the years, that you guys mention as trustworthy and also recommend.
In answer to the cheap emma stone autograph, the reason that one in particular is cheap is due to damage which says clearly in description on eBay.
All our other emma stones are priced at £39.99, Gibby did not mention that on the thread.
In reply to Rich about how we really obtain our autographs, well the truth is it’s in person to most, we go to nyc regular when the world allowed us to travel, and we also collected with who are our friends with many of the nyc dealers , we also collect in utah at sundance every year.
I’m afraid covid ruined that this year for us, again many dealers from nyc, seattle, Texas would verify as we are altogether during the week.
The items I don’t collect in person we purchase in bulk from a couple of dealers who are mentioned on here as trustworthy and on your recommended list, couple are also racc trusted dealers and part of acoa
In reference to not having a website currently, we only just closed it down as need a better one as been finding unscrupulous sellers have been using our video proof so we closed it down and wanted a revamp then covid took over so been on back burner
I could name quite a few autograph known dealers on here in the states and uk who would explain about us and how we collect but it’s not my place to name anyone.
If any questions at all then please speak to us, we won’t bite.
We try to be open as possible and we are currently in process of getting all items acoa approved.
I hope this helps with anyone’s queries and if anyone on here wants to mention me in good light then please do so and I understand if people simply don’t want to get involved.
All have a great Christmas and happy holidays and hope I have at least answered some answers
I do have thousands of photo proof and video proof but we never display online with our image due to reason of PAs esp in uk recognising us and other dealers I collect with and calling us out as selling and stopping us or making it difficult for us collecting at premieres or events.
I display these images and videos at uk comic cons
Again all best and Rich I was no way moaning at what you said just replying to you
All best
Martin
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with movie, sports, memorabilia, etc. This was the piece we chose as our centerpiece.
When you walk up the stairs to our theater, this is the main display welcoming people into the theater. I will not state here how much we paid for it. What I will say is that it was significant, and the most expensive piece we own. We have had it for a few years and was purchased from one of the top retailers of Hollywood Collectibles in the world.
When we first saw this item, we couldn't believe it. We inquired as to how Heath Ledger possibly signed a photo when he died during production. It was explained that they actually had some press photos printed during production, and before he died, during production, he signed some. Prior to making this VERY expensive purchased, we called some industry friends, who spoke to others who were involved in this production, and it is in fact true that Heath signed VERY FEW during production. There are few others out there and quite a few counterfeits have been sold based on my research. The company that sold this to us would absolutely not sell an item that is not authentic, at the risk of a business that does tens of millions in retail revenue per year.
So, outside of having one of the FEW Heath Ledger as Joker signed photos in the world, this also is framed and matted with a signed poster from the premier... This poster is signed by Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman, and Anthony Michael Hall. This is also matted with additional unit photos of Heath as the Joker.
This piece is amazing. People can't believe it when they see it. They are blown away. Just on the looks alone, this is stunning. Add the shear rarity and value and it's amazing. Now, when we purchased it, they made it clear that they believe this is the only piece in the world that someone went through the effort of having a Heath Ledger Joker signed poster matted with a cast signed poster. I have searched everywhere high and low and have not found anything like it. LET ME BE CLEAR ON THIS... IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A HEATH LEDGER SIGNED "DARK KNIGHT" POSTER, YOU HAVE BEEN DUPED. No print advertising, namely the poster, had been near completed at the time of his death. This is as close as someone can get to having a signed poster.…
en items are sold that were not obtained by the seller themselves. I buy from collectors in London, personal contacts that I trust 100%.
But you never know if one suddenly decides to make a few bob / a buck by scribbling away a few extras
I check my suppliers regular, I ask other friends at events if they did they see my supplier at the event, Did they see them get anything signed , if yes , what was the item etc etc
I like it when I attend an Awards event / Premier, then I am with my collectors, stood next to them observing them collect with me.
You trusted your source, and of what you say, he WAS a Top collector. He actually did attend events all over UK and USA.
Also YES.... it was me who introduced Adrian to America.... GUILTY as charged lol
I went to Los Angeles collecting autographs early 2002 and he asked if he could accompany me, to which I said yes.
This was benficial to me as it cut my Hotel / Car rental costs by 50%
I have stated this to the Forum previously as you hopefully may remember in August.
At that time I informed the Forum that Adrian was a good collector and a personal friend and I was shocked at the Allegations of forgery surrounding him
I offered reasons that perhaps the Jacksons were handed into security and perhaps were returned as Secaterials
I also remember that upset you, and you accused me of siding with the USA in what you thought was a UK versus USA war of Authentic Autographs
Plus other innuendos and threats were issued or implied
I do appreciate you have been brave in your response to the Forum and I can see your hurt and obviously now seriously out of pocket with items you have bought from Adrian
I hope you can pursue him and return all the items for a full refund
I am very impressed by your responses with reference to the Jacksons never being sold and I do hope the Forum looks upon this favourably also
You have seriously been let down and I hope you can get some kind of compensation / refund in the near future
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Hello and thanks for viewing my auction - I'm going to be listing my other signed Michael Jackson items from my collection. I have collected autographs for many years and although I'm sad to see these fantastic autographed works of art go, I'm sure they will be going to like minded collectors and fans like myself! You are bidding on a hand drawn and signed piece from the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, accompanied by a signed certificate. FREE POSTAGE for U.K. buyers and cheap for international buyers. I intended to put my Michael Jackson signed pieces to an auction house, but unfortunately I need the money more urgently than before and so I am selling them via auction on Ebay. It takes at least a month to get your money after a traditional auction has ended, which is why Ebay is so good! I've had similar items from my collection authenticated by Fraser's of London, the premier autograph dealer in Europe, so you can get involved in the auction safe in the knowledge that you are buying into pieces from a reputable collector. If you would like more info on MJ collectables, have a look at: http://www./usr/www_mjjcollectors_com Check out their website too! Lots of lovely MJ items on there and tons of insights! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me and I will get back to you ASAP.Thanks!P.S. Don't forget to check out my other items ;-) and RIP MJ! IMPORTANT: please note that I am in NO way affiliated in way, shape or form with MJJ COLLECTORS. This was simply to give fans like myself a reference to see other MJ signed pieces. Thank you.…
ay when Val Kilmer first started touring his Cinema Twain experience I bought tickets for my father & I. At the time they included a Meet & Greet, the movie, and Q&A with some gifts (We received signed “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” DVDs on the plastic and some also got a bonus Willow signed print if they arrived really early). Since it was at the beginning tickets were around $50-100 each. Later on he added a premium for the M&G. It was surreal to see/hear Val, but at the time Val was denying his cancer scare and “had a swollen tongue.” My father and I awkwardly looked at each other, as did most patrons, reluctant to ask in depth questions as it was difficult for us to see Val struggle answering questions. Afterwards it was organized for all of us to lineup and meet Val with almost everyone holding memorabilia. Val took pictures and for the first dozen people he signed additional autographs, one per person, as no one was being pushy. Unfortunately in the middle of the line, his handler and/or Val recognized dealers in the middle holding stacks of items forcing an announcement to be made, “Only photos-no autographs,” which frustrated all of us.
My dad and I got to joke with Val for our 30 sec M&G Each and took out pictures. We debated to see if Val would sign afterwards as there was a 2nd screening (intro if memory serves me correctly), but my dad was tired and didn’t like the idea of dealers being aggressive. Shortly thereafter (again 2016), Val started to finally offer sign posters and photos on his website for around $70/ each besides his drawings and art, which were $150++.
The more Val toured, again pre-book, it became tougher to get autographs outside of his store and all of his public appearance were all photos except for the rare convention appearance. He conducts events at his art gallery all the time, but now posts warnings NO AUTOS or PHOTOS at the events. Sadly his autographs are now $100/each on his website!
It’s crazy he has literally tripled his prices from when he first started shows (one of the first to start charging $30++ at a one time appearance at The Hollywood Show and a one time appearance at SD Comic Con through Cool Waters’ booth) in the early 2000s to now $100. The fact his autograph is essentially a glorified V and K with lines....just deeply disappointing to pay that price and get that kind of graph. If you’ve preordered his book or order a signed copy (Premier Collectibles or Barnes & Noble) it’s slightly better, BUT it’s only around $30 so keep that in mind.…
nd look at the email address they use - it's a yahoo address!!!! Lol
This crap all starting being sold from treyt1999 and jayg6711
Now markurpocket is tryna make a buck
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And a tiger woods thrown in there
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information or similar copies online - there's simply no other reference for them. That's not to say that there aren't others (or plenty of others) out there, but there are no other examples I can find on the internet - essentially an "online one-off".
I will list a few of the finds that, based on the scant information I've uncovered, are the most valuable in my collection.
1) Ken Dryden's "The Moved and the Shaken". A unique copy, for several reasons (putting aside the obvious that his sig is very uncommon at the best of times). The book is not only signed simply as "Ken" (as far as I can tell, he never signs like this except for friends or family), but it has a long inscription dedicated to a "Stuart" who did an interview with him. Based on what I've found, it was inscribed to the Canadian author Stuart McLean, who was a prolific media personality (he hosted a show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's radio station for years). I have strong reason to believe this book was an association copy signed after Dryden did an interview on McLean's show, as it's dated just a few days after the interview in question (the date of which I found through online research). A signed copy typically goes for $50-60 - I'd put this one at $150-200.
2) Darwin Hanna and Mamie Henry's "Our Tellings". To give some perspective, a softcover copy of the book runs about $40-50. Hardcover copies are extremely scarce, and run anywhere from $100-300 depending on availability. This is a copy that was not only signed and inscribed by both authors, but dedicated to the Premier of a Canadian province who essentially spearheaded the effort to save the regional area where the Native tribe described in the book (the NIha7kapmx People) lived, and were in danger of being displaced. I'd probably put this book at somewhere between $250-500.
3) Two signed books by Alice Munro (often referred to as the "Canadian Chekhov"), "Friend of My Youth" and "Too Much Happiness". Spent about $10 total for them, and they're worth anywhere from $250-350. An increasingly-tough auto to get, especially for her older works and since she won the Nobel Prize.
4) David Niven's "The Moon's a Balloon", 1st edition book, 15th printing. Tough book to find, but a gem of an acquisition, considering I only paid a dollar for it. I'd estimate it somewhere around $50-150 (1st edition, 1st printing copies are typically running $250-350 USD).
5) My all-time best pickup is not a book, but a signed lithograph by Roberta Williams, the creator of the famed King's Quest video game series back in the 80s. The piece in question is called "Lord of the Dead", and depicts the main character of the fifth game in the series confronting one of the major antagonists. An incredibly-scarce collectible, moreso because only 450 were made, and even less than that still in their original frames. It's signed by both Williams and the lithograph artist, John Schroades, and is a low-numbered print (32/450). Some estimates online that I've seen bill it at anywhere from $2,500-3,500. I got it for $20 at a Value Village.…