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    Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    I found a website that has exclusive rights to sell Matt Ryan autographs. What about the autographs sold at nfl auctions? Is it common for players to have "exclusive" deals like this?

    Here's the link: http://www.mattryanauthentic.com/

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    They did not claim exclusivity, site looks like a cheesy way for a small card shop to push some items from a private signing.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    From the sounds of this, it sort of seems like they are claiming they have exclusive rights:

    http://mattryanauthentic.com/officia...press-release/

    So back to my original question, does anyone have any insight on these types of arrangements. I'm assuming the NFL Auctions stuff was all signed before this, so it'd be okay. So if this is true, would they're certificate be the best one to have for any Matt Ryan autographs?

    Thanks in advance...

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    Athletes often have agents representing them for autographs, including Barry Bonds, Willie Mays and Brett Favre. In cases, they might team up with another company like Tri Star or Shop at Home for marketind purposes. A Cal Ripken autograph can have both the MLB and Ripken holograms, and Ripken exlusive signed bats were sold via Shop at Home.

    So, an athlete having an agent representing him for autographs, is not uncommon. These autographs may end up in an NFL or MLB auction.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    As far as the "best certificate" goes, a hologram and COA from a reliable in person autograph company is good. Steiner, UDA, MLB, Tri Star, etc, all do their autographs in person and with the signer under contract, so their COAs are top notch. The same goes for the player's own company or agent. Which is better, a UDA or a Gary Carter Authentic hologram? They're both good, take your pick.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    One last point. An autograph with the players hologram is is a safe bet to be authentic, whether its Joe Montana or Barry Bonds. So, if you're concerned about getting an authentic autograph from a favorite player, the presence of his hologram is always a good sign.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    David: Thanks for your insight. I guess I was sort of confused cause I never heard of that company before. I called them and they said they indeed have exclusive rights to Matt Ryan autographs. Wierd though, all they're selling right now are mini helmets and full size replica helmets. The guy on the phone didn't even know if they had another signing scheduled. I assume it wasn't cheap for them to get the exclusive rights, so to me, it was pretty unusual to only be selling a couple of items.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon View Post
    From the sounds of this, it sort of seems like they are claiming they have exclusive rights:

    http://mattryanauthentic.com/officia...press-release/

    So back to my original question, does anyone have any insight on these types of arrangements. I'm assuming the NFL Auctions stuff was all signed before this, so it'd be okay. So if this is true, would they're certificate be the best one to have for any Matt Ryan autographs?

    Thanks in advance...
    Sorry missed that.

    My initial reaction, if true, is skepticism. Ryan is from Pennsylvania, played in Boston, and is now in Georgia. Why would he give exclusivity to some cheeseball card shop in New York??? Too many big boys to sign with as your signing agent.

    I'd investigate further myself. Tom Condon is his agent, you might verify with his office. See http://www.sports.caa.com/ as I believe that's who he's with currently.

    Note: I know here in San Diego, LaDainian Tomlinson had a brief exclusive deal with a short lived startup, M&B, which I believe was minority owned which might have been his draw to the owners. But they did next to nothing for him, and he later switched to GTSM I believe as his signing agent, one of the big boys. Even our one year wonder, Antonio Cromartie, is with GTSM.

    Ryan strikes me as sharp, I'd be surprised if he'd go exclusive with a nobody.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    The signatures look legitimate. D&A is well known in the sports card world. They are one of the largest internet dealers out there. Additionally, judging from the dates on the website, it looks like they signed Ryan well before he became the hottest rookie in the NFL. I don't find anything unusual about the website or the merchandise.

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    Re: Matt Ryan authentic autographs?

    Quote Originally Posted by sonic View Post
    The signatures look legitimate. D&A is well known in the sports card world. They are one of the largest internet dealers out there. Additionally, judging from the dates on the website, it looks like they signed Ryan well before he became the hottest rookie in the NFL. I don't find anything unusual about the website or the merchandise.
    I don't know cards from Adam (pun intended) but I can tell you their website grossly exaggerates:

    "Dave and Adam’s Card World is a Buffalo based company established in 1991 and is generally regarded as the #1 seller of sports cards, gaming cards, and memorabilia in the world."

    As a serious NFL memorabilia collector for years, I've never heard of them. Perhaps they're referring to other sports' memorabilia, because they don't make the radar in the NFL memorabilia dealer biz.

 

 

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