Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
I think if anybody here could say for sure it was real they would have bought it by now. If it's real, in my opinion, it's an absolute steal.Comment
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dan makes a great point. a marino jersey is something many of us would love to have but nobody can be sure if this is real and if its real its a steal but if not you wasted four grand. to me its too big a risk. blue chip sports has alot of big name stuff but it never has any provanance and is usually priced below market which worries me. how do they get this stuff if its real? they had a jeter jersey from the steiner years without steiner coa, howd they get that? plus ive been in hobby 20 plus years and never heard of them outside seeing their stuff on ebay. there are marino jerseys out there from mounted memories, a company that marino i believe is on the board of and has had him as exclusive for autographs for years. the last two years they consigned a jersey to hunts superbowl auction so there are chances to get them. otherwise id try to find one with a letter from mears or dave aka soxcubs on here.Comment
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
dan makes a great point. a marino jersey is something many of us would love to have but nobody can be sure if this is real and if its real its a steal but if not you wasted four grand. to me its too big a risk. blue chip sports has alot of big name stuff but it never has any provanance and is usually priced below market which worries me. how do they get this stuff if its real? they had a jeter jersey from the steiner years without steiner coa, howd they get that? plus ive been in hobby 20 plus years and never heard of them outside seeing their stuff on ebay. there are marino jerseys out there from mounted memories, a company that marino i believe is on the board of and has had him as exclusive for autographs for years. the last two years they consigned a jersey to hunts superbowl auction so there are chances to get them. otherwise id try to find one with a letter from mears or dave aka soxcubs on here.Actually, make sure you have the jersey in hand before you post the photos.
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
Yeah, exactly. If you had a legit signed game used Marino jersey and you sold it for that, you must have some guys knocking on your door with tire irons in their hands waiting to break your knee caps, because that would be a desperate move!Comment
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
Eh. Thats a great deal if real but try photomatching something from 1996. It is not matched to a specific game either. It would be a tall order. as we all know unlike today's games there are not nearly as many pics and videos available online from games from 15 years ago.Comment
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
Is there a place I can send it that could authenticate it? Can you get a game used jersey authenticated? Thanks for all of your help everyone!!Comment
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
Check out this link:
Traders on this site have every 1996 Dolphins regular season game on video available. If you really wanted to try and match I would try contacting some of them and seeing if they would be willing to sell footage of every game he wore this style jersey if you don't have anything for trade. Hell, if you can match the Marino to game footage you got quite a steal. If not, you have 30 days to return the item if not satisfied per the BCS eBay listing.
Good luck!
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Ryan
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Re: Dan Marino Gu Jersry On Ebay! Real?
So I got the Marino jersey in the mail today. Considering what it is, it was thrown in a bag with a cheap looking "COA". Luckily there is a money back guarentee on this guys site! Anyway, the jersey does have a lot of game use looking marks on it, but it is still kind of hard to tell. I'm thinking about sending it to MEARS or some place like that to see what they have to say about it, even though they want to charge something like $200 to look at it. Any advice?Comment
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