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Old 11-29-2017, 10:25 AM
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Jonathan Sterling
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I myself like signed programs and scorecards mostly because I have great memories of standing around with my scorecard waiting to get players to sign. And also because you can get otherwise expensive signatures at a deep discount because many collectors do not like them. The Munson is a great example. Because it is upside down difficult to display. Almost a certainty that this will one day be a cut because the market delivers better prices for cuts than signed scorecards. I personally cannot cut up a scorecard but understand when others do.
So I agree with Tom that despite a great autograph the media hurts the value.
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