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About Michael Kasmar
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We can address all autograph-related questions including authentication, appraisals, investments, and collecting questions. Our primary focus is obtaining in-person autographs, especially that relating to musicians. We are not going to be the greatest of help in deceased stars when it comes to authenticity however we have a broad knowledge in the industry so I'm sure we can be of some assistance.

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In-person collector and dealer for over 10 years. We have become one of the largest autographed guitar distributors in the world and have items consigned to all the top auction houses. We have worked side by side with most of the top autograph dealers in the nation and follow all major auction house results and offerings. Having witnessed 1000s of in-person signings, we have the knowledge and experience to authenticate, appraise, and advise in most areas of the autograph field.

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UACC, Better Business Bureau

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in-person collecting based out of all of New England, especially that of NYC (Manhattan). Extensive database of in-person signatures from the past 7 years numbering in the 1000s with multiple examples from many of the top celebrities in the world.

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UACC Registered Dealer Better Business Bureau Accredited Dealer

 
   

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Autographs - Mcnabb signed mini helmet


Expert: Michael Kasmar - 2/25/2008

Question
I recently won a Donovan McNabb signed mini helmet at one of my school's contest. I already have some signed memorabilia of his so I was thinking of selling it on the Internet for a fair asking price. In the box that it came in there was no proof or anything that it was a real signature, but it looks completely real...just like others i have seen on the Internet. I was just wondering how much i could sell  it for and where would be the site to sell it on.
   Thank You very much.


Answer
Try emailing them at www.rrauction.com to see if they will accept a single consigment piece.  If not, email me at mike@autographpros.com if you want us to consign it, and we'll auction it off at one of the major auctions.  Prices range from $75-$425 depending when/where/how it is sold.  If you are uncomfortable using a consignment method, you can sell it on ebay.  Average selling price is around $50-$75 these days as there is an ebay boycott going on and not much extra funds in the average economy.


Michael Kasmar
www.AutographPros.com

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