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    Has anyone ever requested a letter from an athlete regarding a GU item?

    I would like to get a letter from the athlete confirming that some items I recently bought were his and that the autographs are legit.

    I'm looking for suggestions as to what I should ask him to write in a letter.

    I've also thought about drafting a letter for him to sign or just suggesting some wording for him to use.

    Any suggestions or examples would be greatly appreciated.

    Dan

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    Re: Has anyone ever requested a letter from an athlete regarding a GU item?

    Hi Dan--

    A number of members of this forum regularly buy items directly from players, so hopefully you can get a number of examples. My experience is that players appreciate a letter, or letters, ready for him to review and sign, rather than asking him to compose one or five or ten letters. This can easily be done following the purchase by sending them the letters to sign and return, either USPS or electronically.

    Here is an example that establishes several important points, such as the item description, how it was obtained by the player, and that the player has had the item in his possession since it was obtained.

    Dear Mike:

    This home white Padres jersey ( # 38) was issued to me by the San Diego Padres in 2002. I wore this jersey as a coach during that season. It has been in my possession since that time. I have personally signed the jersey as well.

    _________________
    s/ Greg Booker
    San Diego Padres


    Here is a sample of an item given to a player by a teammate or other player:



    This letter is to confirm that the enclosed Mizuno baseball glove was given to me by my teammate Goose Gossage. At the time, he told me that he had worn this glove during the 1984 Major League baseball season and also during the 1984 World Series. The glove is in the exact condition as when I received it --- including the name ‘Goose’ and the number ‘54’ which were present on the glove when it was given to me --- except that after I received the glove, I wrote my name inside it as I intended to use the glove during Spring Training, 1985. Ultimately I decided to keep the glove for my personal collection and did not use it at any time. This glove has been in my personal possession since it was given to me by Goose.

    ____________
    s/ Greg Booker
    San Diego Padres



    Good Luck.
    Mike Jackitout7@aol.com

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    Re: Has anyone ever requested a letter from an athlete regarding a GU item?

    Does anyone else have a suggestion?
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    Re: Has anyone ever requested a letter from an athlete regarding a GU item?

    if you're purchasing directly from the athlete then you want to establish:

    1) provenance: eg "i, superstarathlete, sold this 2006 set 3 road jersey to luckycollector. this jersey was worn by me for the second half of the 2006 season".

    2) background info. often, athletes may know some interesting things about their items that wouldn't ordinarily be sussed out by collectors. eg "this jersey was a replacement that was made-up because my previous jersey was stolen while on the road in new york".

    if you purchased the jersey elsewhere and are looking to get the athlete's opinion then i suppose you're trying to establish authenticity, as opposed to provenance. if the item is legit, the athlete may still have some interesting background info to add.

    as for whether to ask the athlete to write the letter or whether you should write the letter for him, if you're going to go with the latter then you should suss out the details beforehand so you can incorporate it into the letter. i think the choice to go one way or the other is a subjective one that depends on the athlete, the situation, and your relationship. if you really don't think the guy would mind writing it and it wouldn't hurt to ask, then i'd go that way. if you think it'd cause a problem, then write it yourself. whatever your choice, remember to have the athlete sign and date the letter. also have them describe the piece as fully as possible to diminish the odds of having the letter one day paired with another item. include the style (home, road, etc), size, set number, etc.

    rudy.

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    Re: Has anyone ever requested a letter from an athlete regarding a GU item?

    i'm not sure if my reply added anything from mike's reply. i think mike pretty much covered it all. i'm not sure there's much more to the whole thing beyond the 2 replies given so far.

    rudy.

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    Re: Has anyone ever requested a letter from an athlete regarding a GU item?

    Thanks MSpecht and kingjammy for the info, I really appreciate it.

    I think I have a plan now.
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