I have been looking at some items that have a letter of authenticity from a company in Las Vegas named American Memorabilia. Wondered how the community views letters from this company. I have never bought or used from them. Any opinions would be helpful.
American Memorabilia Inc out of Las Vegas
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Years ago was a respectable outfit - today not so much. I'm sure some of their stuff is legit but certainly more risky than other places IMO. -
They might well be better now, but had a myriad of problems several years ago. Consignors often waited months to get paid, for starters. Also, at one point AMI has a team of authenticators for various collecting items. Some were very good, but others (specifically their game used jersey guy) were at times downright atrocious. Another sore spot with collectors back then: somebody there got the idea of having hottie models pose while wearing the jerseys that were being auctioned, sometimes in outdoor settings.
I think that Kieta is doing a better job of running things these days, but I hope a few more members chime in with their remembrances and experience.
Dave MiedemaComment
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Thanks Dave for your comments. I am so glad that you are still out there and have a passion for this hobby. Having been a reader of SCD for almost 40 years your opinion holds a lot of weight. There are a couple of items I am very interested in that are listed in the Goldin Auction right now. They come with a letter of authenticity from Memorabilia Experts which was AMI in the past. I just have concerns. Too much junk out there. Thanks for your thoughts Dave.Comment
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Thanks Dave for your comments. I am so glad that you are still out there and have a passion for this hobby. Having been a reader of SCD for almost 40 years your opinion holds a lot of weight. There are a couple of items I am very interested in that are listed in the Goldin Auction right now. They come with a letter of authenticity from Memorabilia Experts which was AMI in the past. I just have concerns. Too much junk out there. Thanks for your thoughts Dave.
DAVE M.Comment
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They might well be better now, but had a myriad of problems several years ago. Consignors often waited months to get paid, for starters. Also, at one point AMI has a team of authenticators for various collecting items. Some were very good, but others (specifically their game used jersey guy) were at times downright atrocious. Another sore spot with collectors back then: somebody there got the idea of having hottie models pose while wearing the jerseys that were being auctioned, sometimes in outdoor settings.
I think that Kieta is doing a better job of running things these days, but I hope a few more members chime in with their remembrances and experience.
Dave MiedemaComment
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I think the guy that owned in back in the day was named Victor. Not sure if he is around still or not. Little fat guy with a bunch of gold jewelry playing the part of a rich guy, whether he had money or not I don't know. Then Kieta was always by his side at the shows with her low cut tops and other woman were always around him to. Played the part of a showman.Comment
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I think the guy that owned in back in the day was named Victor. Not sure if he is around still or not. Little fat guy with a bunch of gold jewelry playing the part of a rich guy, whether he had money or not I don't know. Then Kieta was always by his side at the shows with her low cut tops and other woman were always around him to. Played the part of a showman.
Yeah, that was Victor Moreno, and your recollections of him are spot on.
Dave M.Comment
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Just won a jersey from the Goldin Auction with a letter of authenticity issued by Memorabilia Expert out of Las Vegas. I did some google searches on Victor Moreno and Kieta and they have an interesting past. Hope all is good with item since Goldin is well respected in the hobby.Comment
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Hi Dave,
Hope all is well. When you have a moment, please shoot me an email at gixc@verizon.net. I have a quick question on a different topic.Thanks!
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