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I don't mind paying for an autograph from Players in any sport, but don't ask for insane prices....Don't forget who helped pay your salary your whole career (your fans)... With out fans you would never have received those insane salaries to begin with!! I agree with ball players trying to cash in on their own autographs, because let's face it there are a lot of people that ask for those autographs through mail or in person that are trying to cash in on them..I collect autographs for the fun…
ContinueAdded by david loner on January 6, 2013 at 11:04am — 16 Comments
Hello, Anyone have an opinion on this Hendrix signature if it can be authenticated due to the missing letters in Hendrix? I purchased a beautiful Hendrix cut from the same estate and it just passed JSA but not sure if this one is worth it signed by all 3. Thanks Mark…
ContinueAdded by Mark Rogers on January 4, 2013 at 10:42pm — 20 Comments
I had to give this Ebay seller their own blog.
Check out these obvious and horrific forgeries listed by EBay seller dragon3973.
The forgeries listed by EBay seller dragon3973 are of Mickey Mantle and Ken Griffey, Jr.…
ContinueAdded by CJCollector on January 4, 2013 at 5:00pm — 8 Comments
I was searching for information on a few autographs that I have. I worked at the Onion Creek Country Club in Austin TX when I was a teenager and they were holding a Pro-Am golf tournament. I have 3 score cards with the following autographs: Sam Snead, Jerry Barber, Billy Casper, Tommy Bolt, Ralph Guldahl, Gardner Dickinson and one I can't decipher. I thought I had gotten Jimmy Demaret's autograph, this might or might not be his. Some are personalized and are signed To Susan. Can anyone…
ContinueAdded by Susan Ross on January 4, 2013 at 1:00pm — 16 Comments
Here is an autographed photo of Natalie Wood on EBAY for $99, item #300839307207. Signature looked way to neat for me. I sent it in for PSA quick opinion. It came back as "likely not genuine".
I notified the EBAY seller sethroe that it failed PSA quick opinion and sent sethroe a copy of the findings. Seller replied and said something to the fact that PSA says its not good but "so and so" who I got it from says it is. SETHROE after 9…
ContinueAdded by Rick Meyer on January 3, 2013 at 4:25pm — 2 Comments
On Dec 31,2012 I started a page on Facebook for collectors that collect baseball autographs through the mail, it's where you can post your successes or ask for baseball player addresses,so you can ask for request....I will be adding spring training addresses for the rest of the month, so you send a requests to ball players...Check it out an if you like it just push like..When I get over 100 likes I will start an autograph contest every month..So…
ContinueAdded by david loner on January 3, 2013 at 9:40am — 1 Comment
It's America's national anthem, and a historic mystery of the highest order:
Who wrote this manuscript of America's national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner? Not the poem that became the song; that was Francis Scott Key, of course. Who wrote this music manuscript of it; the musical…
ContinueAdded by Steve Cyrkin, Admin on January 2, 2013 at 8:30pm — 2 Comments
I am interested in what you think of this? I was not able to download the full picture so I made the Link.. It works. Thank you..
Added by Robert Sledz on January 1, 2013 at 10:15pm — 7 Comments
Is this autograph the real deal? Been reading up on here regarding AAU and don't know what to think regarding this one.
Added by Jeremy Schmidt on December 31, 2012 at 11:20pm — 6 Comments
For many years I have went to many pacers games and have tried to get many in person autographs and have gotten guys like Deron Williams, Chris Bosh, LaAMrcus Aldridge, and many other nba stars. I am not a big fan on going to the hotel because I did not use to be in to collecting like I am now. There are a couple guys that I grew up idolizing. The New York knicks have two of those guys; Jason Kidd and Carmelo Anthony. I never have gone to the hotels in seeking of an autograph, but for…
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There’s a news story I need to hide from my friend Judy. It has to do with the piano used in Casablanca being sold for $602,500 at a Sotheby’s auction last month. That was surprisingly, $200,000 less than they thought they’d get.
The piano was tiny, and had only 58 keys (that’s 30 fewer than a regular piano). The scene it was used in showed a flashback at the Parisian café (the words “La Belle Aurore” were on the window of the place).
A different piano was used in the scenes…
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Added by Brian Herzog on December 30, 2012 at 8:30pm — 28 Comments
here is the item # 221169283669 it is going to expire in 22 minutes just curious if anyone thinks it could possibly be real
Added by John Strickland on December 29, 2012 at 4:51pm — 8 Comments
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my father in law got a dealer plate from his sisters boyfriend,a brad McDonald whose dad was the mayor of hickory n.c.his name is William McDonald.my father in law passed away 9 months ago and my mother in law found this.she was wanting to now its worth .i told her she cant sell it ,but she wants to know anyway.anyone know how to get it authenticated and what its worth…
ContinueAdded by anson whisler on December 27, 2012 at 2:06pm — 2 Comments
I’m always surprised when I interview an actor and the subject of memorabilia comes up. Sometimes they’ll tell me about things they took from the set. More often than not, they regret that they didn’t take an outfit they wore in the movie or TV series.
I was thinking that while watching Django Unchained, since Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, and Christoph Waltz wore such interesting outfits.
I remember when talking to Barry Pearl (Barney), who played Doody in Grease, I noticed…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on December 25, 2012 at 10:48pm — 2 Comments
Added by John Michaels on December 22, 2012 at 10:12am — 15 Comments
I am still blown away thinking about how love letters Mick Jagger wrote brought in over $300,000. Well, a recent piece of writing I can see bringing in $3 million.
Fairy tale author Hans Christian Anderson, who has had his works translated to over 125 languages, wrote the classics Thumbelina, The Little Mermaid, The Tinderbox, Princess and the Pea, and The Emperor’s New Clothes – has written a piece that was never published. In fact, it was never found. Until now.
A Danish…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on December 21, 2012 at 6:12pm — 1 Comment
NBC News Los Angeles aired an investigative report on Julien's Auction's Tompkins & Bush Michael Jackson sale on Tuesday, Dec. 18's 11:00 News. Watch the report and read the accompanying article on NBC Los…
ContinueAdded by Steve Cyrkin, Admin on December 18, 2012 at 11:30pm — 72 Comments
The Rolling Stones have been talked about a lot lately. I recently posted on this site about the Top 10 list he did on David Letterman (of course, our favorite line was: “Every 10th autograph I sign ‘Doris Goldblatt’.”
On the 12th, The Stones were part of the 12-12-12 concert for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Now, the story that blows me away is the fact that love letters a young Mick Jagger wrote sold for $301,472 in a Sotheby’s auction. This must be one…
ContinueAdded by Josh Board on December 13, 2012 at 7:13pm — 7 Comments
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