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How to Get Team Signed World Series Memorabilia

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Getting team signed World Series memorabilia can be easy if you know where to look for it. Baseballs, jerseys and photos are among the memorabilia that you can find. Sports fanatics are everywhere and some of them are willing to sell what at one time they treasured. However, it can be expensive, so start saving today and read on to find out how to get team signed World Series memorabilia.

From Quick Guide: Sports Memorabilia
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Check out eBay. This is where people sell everything and you are sure to find some team signed World Series memorabilia. No matter what you are looking for, eBay will have it, but you need to compete with others to see if you can get the item.

  2. Step 2

    Go to flea markets. Take the time to really look at the merchandise offered for sale. You may be pleasantly surprise to find some team signed World Series memorabilia.

  3. Step 3

    Search the Internet. There are other sites like eBay where you may find your team signed World Series memorabilia.

  4. Step 4

    Shop stores like Sports Authority. Although they may only have recent memorabilia, you may be able to get what you are looking for.

  5. Step 5

    Go to Sports Card and Collectible Shows. One will usually will be in your city or one located near where you live. Search the papers, or go online and find the location of one. Usually they will showcase a player, and if you are lucky enough, one from a winning world series team where you could still get a signature on a ball or glove.

  6. Step 6

    Write a wish list. You may be very happy with the results. Not only will it give you a starting point for saving money for those hard to find team signed World Series memorabilia that you really want, but you may also get some of them for gifts.

Tips & Warnings
  • Collecting can be expensive--work it into your budget.
  • Make sure if you are on the internet, you get your items authenticated before purchase

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sadie8686 said

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on 4/28/2008 Try a reputable vendor, like www.number1sports.com.

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