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Old 01-28-2006, 12:53 PM
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Posted By: mpduq

does anyone know of jim stinson's reputation when it comes to autographs?

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I have never bought anything from him but he has an excellent reputation.

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Posted By: davidcycleback

I haven't dealt with him personally, but have also heard good things about him as an autograph dealer. I know that he was hired as an autograph expert by PSA/DNA a number of years ago, though doesn't work there anymore.

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Posted By: DJ

I have had a number of dealings with Jim and I would put him in the Top Five dealers that I most enjoy dealing with and whom I trust.

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edited to say: He sends out an e-mail once a week with new items and it's basically all turn of the century toughies of late. He's also selling on eBay as stinson-sports.

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Posted By: Rhys

I deal heavily in vintage autographs and have both bought from/ and sold to Jim. He knows more than anyone I have ever met about vintage autographs and is really nice as well. There is probably not a better vintage autograph guy to buy from in the hobby.

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Posted By: Mark Rios

One of the few that "know their stuff" -
along with Averitt, Corcoran & Gutierrez.

A bit on the high side - but you get what you pay for.

Hope the info helps on future purchases.


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Posted By: Frank Ceresi

Years ago I bought a very nice single signed Rabbit Maranville baseball from Jim that once belonged to Al Lopez. Neat item. I really liked Jim.

Someone mentioned their favorite autograph dealers. Although I do not buy autographs much anymore, I always enjoyed doing business with my friend Kevin Keating. Very honest fellow!

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Old 01-29-2006, 06:44 AM
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Posted By: Richard Simon

Jim is one of the dealers I would recommend when asked for good dealers.

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