View Full Version : Autographed 1992, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays Team Signed Picture
Neverwin88
12-27-2009, 06:56 PM
Picture was autographed by a total of 34 of the 1992, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays that were in attendance over the Championship reunion weekend. This is a one of a kind picture and a must-have for any Toronto Blue Jays fans as there might not be another opportunity like this ever again.
This picture comes with a Certificate of Authenticity as well as a Authenticity Holofoil
Autographs includes:
1992: Alomar, Beeston, Borders, Carter, Cisco, Cone, Eichhorn, Gaston, Gillick, Griffin, Gruber, Guzman, Henke, Hentgen, Hisle, Key, Lee, Maldonado, Morris, Mulliniks, Olerud, Sprague, Steib, Stottlemyre, Sullivan, Tabler, Tenace, Ward, and White.
1993: Alomar, Beeston, Borders, Butler, Carter, Cisco, Cox, Eichhorn, Fernandez, Gaston, Gillick, Griffin, Guzman, Hentgen, Hisle, Leiter, Leyva, Molitor, Morris, Olerud, Sprague, Stewart, Stottlemyre, Sullivan, Tenace, Ward, White, and Williams.
(list will have names that overlaps)
Looking for $1000 for this.
PM for more info
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6444/bluejays.jpg
BillyBobBobbybob
12-27-2009, 07:07 PM
Interesting item, now that is a nice collection item
Where was the Authenticity done? Are you the original owner?
Neverwin88
12-27-2009, 07:07 PM
Interesting item, now that is a nice collection item
Where was the Authenticity done? Are you the original owner?
Authenticity is from Frozen Pond. They were the ones that handled the entire signing of that weekend, and I am the original owner.
Cycleguy007
12-28-2009, 07:49 AM
I have a pic of the opening day of Skydome... signed by all the Blue Jays... I wonder what THAT is worth... :confused:
http://www.e-imagesite.com/Files2/skydome-pic4080864.jpg
It has 30 signatures in all...
Neverwin88
12-28-2009, 12:59 PM
I have a pic of the opening day of Skydome... signed by all the Blue Jays... I wonder what THAT is worth... :confused:
http://www.e-imagesite.com/Files2/skydome-pic4080864.jpg
It has 30 signatures in all...
Usually it's hard to get a good price unless you have a certificate of authenticity with any autographed items.
Cnd-Guy
12-28-2009, 03:15 PM
COA is just a piece of paper that claims the autographs are real .
Doesn't mean they are real .
Your pic is from Frozen Pond .
I know they did a big event/ signing with all the players .
http://www.frozenpond.com/xcart/customer/home.php?cat=505
As for the other fellow .
Your signed pic is only worth what someone else will pay for it
Neverwin88
12-28-2009, 03:48 PM
COA is just a piece of paper that claims the autographs are real .
Doesn't mean they are real .
Your pic is from Frozen Pond .
I know they did a big event/ signing with all the players .
http://www.frozenpond.com/xcart/customer/home.php?cat=505
As for the other fellow .
Your signed pic is only worth what someone else will pay for it
Yes...COA is only a piece of paper that claims they are real. Technically I can issue one myself, but obviously the issuer's reputability will affect how much faith a collector will have on that certificate. In this case, the COA attached with this particularly piece of item is issued by a highly reputable company, so I would feel that you can trust having their name affixed to the item will mean what you are getting is legitimate.
The Bandit
12-28-2009, 06:24 PM
Does it have an appraised value, or is what "you" think it's worth to you?
Neverwin88
12-28-2009, 09:38 PM
Does it have an appraised value, or is what "you" think it's worth to you?
It was bought for slightly under my asking price from Frozen Pond.
Cycleguy007
12-29-2009, 06:35 AM
Usually it's hard to get a good price unless you have a certificate of authenticity with any autographed items.
I have a COA for my signed Tiger Woods T-shirt... any decently skilled computer geek can spin one off... :rolleyes:
Regardless, my pic is not for sale... I'm not a collector by any stretch. This and the Tiger Woods shirt, along with a few other things are great conversation pieces on my recroom wall for when people come over to shoot pool. I was just curious is all.
Neverwin88
12-29-2009, 09:28 AM
I have a COA for my signed Tiger Woods T-shirt... any decently skilled computer geek can spin one off... :rolleyes:
Yeah..except you won't be able to regenerate the authenticity holofoil that's affixed to the item. (well...someone who is really good probably can, but I wouldn't have a clue how to do it)
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