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Posted By: <b>Steve</b><p>This thread has gotten too long and unwieldy for me to follow but I see recent comments that sadden me about people not wanting to collect autographs.<br /><br />Our experience has been that with a JSA or PSA LOA, there is literally a 99% chance there is no issue. From our perspective, the successful marketing of these two companies has allowed the autograph business to grow at an unprecedented level, both in terms of prices, number of dealers/resellers and most importantly, number of collectors. While I am not going to get in the middle of any disputes here, we would simply suggest that any potential autograph collectors who follow these guidelines, will almost certainly not encounter any problems.<br /><br />Sorry to prolong a memorabilia thread but I just think that this is an important point to make...<br /><br />Steve Verkman<br />Clean Sweep Auctions
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