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Post by gopackgo2000 on Feb 18, 2010 21:30:19 GMT -5
I have a bunch of Favre SLU's. I have a couple "Classic Doubles" with Favre and Starr, Reggie White, Antonio Freeman, Sterling Sharpe (Rarest one I have and may not end up selling it...), Dorsey Levens, Vince Lombardi, Bart Starr alone, and the two Super Bowl Classic doubles with Favre and Bledsoe with a mini Super Bowl Trophy and Favre and Elway with the mini trophy. Classic Doubles Herb Aderly and Deion Sanders too.
Many an offer on them. I would like to get $4.00 for the single ones and $8 for the doubles...but if you buy a bunch I could make a deal with you.
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Post by gopackgo2000 on Feb 18, 2010 22:08:44 GMT -5
I forgot to mention that they are all in the package in good shape (save for the Elway/Favre double has some warping and staining of the package).
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Post by happypacker on Apr 5, 2010 17:39:13 GMT -5
I have a 1949 New york yankee pennet i have no clue what it is worth? anybody?
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Post by TW on Apr 5, 2010 17:59:02 GMT -5
I think I'd find someone who really knows sports memorabilia when it comes to that 1949 NY Yankees pennant.
That should be a felt pennant I'd assume. You should also get the measurements from it.
It could be fairly valuable.
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Post by brewerbruce on Apr 9, 2010 10:22:17 GMT -5
A lot will depend on the condition of the pennant. Does it have any creases? Does it have a sharp tip? Does it have pin holes from hanging? Are there any pieces of felt missing? Anyway to post a picture and I might be able to help you further. I used to own a sports memorabilia store and have a little bit of knowledge on this stuff
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Post by TW on Apr 9, 2010 11:22:20 GMT -5
It's nice having an expert in our midst. Most sites just have listings, here we have someone who can give advice on memorabilia.
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Post by gopackgo2000 on Apr 9, 2010 13:45:52 GMT -5
A lot will depend on the condition of the pennant. Does it have any creases? Does it have a sharp tip? Does it have pin holes from hanging? Are there any pieces of felt missing? Anyway to post a picture and I might be able to help you further. I used to own a sports memorabilia store and have a little bit of knowledge on this stuff Brewer, Since you used to have a shop...can you tell me how you go about authenticating an autograph that you got personally from a player? I met Paul Hornung a couple of times and have a few Autographs. I have Reggie White's Autograph on an "On the field" Authentice Jersey from the 1994 season that has the Packers' 75th anniversay patch on it....I know they are real, but where do I go and what can I expect to spend to get papers on these and other autographs?
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Post by brewerbruce on Apr 9, 2010 18:23:11 GMT -5
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Post by brewerbruce on Apr 9, 2010 18:25:00 GMT -5
FYI off of their website:
Notes
CARD GRADING If you would like to submit your autographed sportscard for grading once it has been PSA/DNA authenticated, please enclose a PSA submission form. If the autograph is deemed non-authentic, the submission will be returned to you and the sportscard is not eligible for grading.
ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED PSA/DNA cannot authenticate all items due to handling and space limitations. The following submissions are not accepted: Framed Items - All items must be removed from the frame before submission to PSA/DNA. Heavy Items - Items that weigh over 30 lbs. are not accepted. Large Items - Items such as large trophies, plaques, pictures, guitars, and odd shaped items may be accepted. You are required to call our office to confirm acceptance before any submission.
ITEMS IN HOLDERS OR SHRINKWRAP Holders or shrink-wrap on items will be removed for examination from our experts. Upon completion of the authentication process, your item will be placed in its original holder. Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to wrap items again. However, in the event that the item does not have a holder, PSA/DNA will provide a protective Plexiglass holder for you at no additional charge. This feature is available for baseballs, cuts, and photographs (3x5, 5x7, 8x10).
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Post by gopackgo2000 on Apr 10, 2010 0:44:45 GMT -5
Thanks!!
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