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- What is Autograph Warehouse’s Goal?
Autograph Warehouse was created by 2 people with
over 25 combined years of experience in the industry. Autograph Warehouse
strives to bring to the public the best possible price on the largest selection
of authentic Autographed Sports Memorabilia. We have gone to great lengths to take a
creative approach to providing top-quality customer service. We hope you enjoy
your experience at www.AutographWarehouse.com -- one of the largest
collections of memorabilia available on the internet.
- What if I can’t find what I am looking for on your site?
Even with 30,000+ signed items we might not list exactly
what you want -- contact us. Not
everything is available at any particular time, but if it is, we will get it
for you or send you in the right direction to find it. Email or call us.
- Why don’t you have a price for the Babe Ruth ball?
Authenticated items of deceased players like
Ruth or historical figures are almost impossible to find. If you want an authenticated Ruth, Clemente,
or George Washington item, contact us. We will try to track down one of these
items, ask one of the industry leaders in authentication, such as PSA or JSA
about the item, and tell you the facts we could find before you purchase such
an item from us. If you are looking for
memorabilia from a deceased athlete or celebrity, or a historical signature,
email us at info@AutographWarehouse.com
or call us at 914-873-4500
- How does AW set prices for its products?
As in most markets, the price of
sports memorabilia depends on supply and demand. Demand is driven by an
athlete's accomplishments and behavior on and off the field, his/her
popularity, the team's success, the amount an athlete charges for signing
items, etc. Supply depends on how often and how many times an
athlete will sign items, and how many authentic items are in
circulation. Major changes in supply, such as the unfortunate death of an
athlete, immediately impact supply and demand in the market; and
AW reserves the right to refuse any sale of memorabilia for
an athlete from the time of his/her unfortunate passing, subject to
price adjustments.
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