To Sign or Not to Sign: The Risks of Unlicensed Memorabilia | PSM

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  • @colbymannion9581
    @colbymannion9581 Месяц назад

    I didn’t know you could get non fanatics photos approved! Thanks for the tip!

  • @christianvelazquezKingz
    @christianvelazquezKingz Месяц назад

    I use Walgreens and use sharpies for it. I don’t have any bad experiences with it. Also, I get all of my autographs by myself like waiting for players after training and I keep those autographs for myself

  • @MSgt_D
    @MSgt_D Месяц назад +1

    Back in the 1990s, I went to a Tri-Star show in Denver, to get a photo signed by Johnny Unitas. It was a picture of Unitas and Dan Fouts with the Chargers in 1973. It, of course, was "unlicensed". Well, Unitas' dick-headed son refused to let John sign it.
    I have to say though, Jeff Rosenberg came in and tried to mediate, but Unitas Jr wouldn't relent.
    Willie McCovey was also at the show, and Jeff got me a free signed Padres photo for me, to make up for not being able to get the Unitas.

    • @christianvelazquezKingz
      @christianvelazquezKingz Месяц назад

      Thats a bitch move why would he even care about it. Signing one unlicensed photo won’t hurt them physically or financially lmao

  • @MrAndyhdz
    @MrAndyhdz Месяц назад

    Ugh now I'm worried how my original color slide of Bo Jackson that he signed last week will come out.