late question about black jerseys

#28
#28
Thanks man!I don't know if I could ever bear to sell it,but you never know.It's probably got like 30 signatures,so I'm sure it's gonna be expensive.

Well that's the big question....if you aren't going to part with it there's really no need to authenticate it (except maybe for insurance purposes in some cases). I mean, it would increase the monetary value but not the sentimental value.

A very cool hat for sure.:hi:
 
#29
#29
I have to say this site is 100% better than govolsxtra.I don't see many trolls on here.But yea alot of sentimental value for sure.I was about 25 and my mom was goin to UT.She had a marketing class with joey kent.I went to class with her on her last day before finals,and joey gave me the hat personally.
 
#33
#33
I've got a hat that was signed by the 97 team.Not the whole team but I think most of the good players.I know peyton,al wilson,peerless price,joey kent,marcus nash,and some others.I can't make out some of the signatures,but they put their # beside their names so I just have to get a 1997 roster.I know for a fact they are the real signatures because my mom had class with joey kent at the time.My mom told him he was one of my favorite players and he said he would sign something for me.She took one of my Tennessee hats and he asked her if I wanted just him to sign it or the team.Thank god she told him the team!

My Ex Sister in law worked at UT in the financial aid section and had a good friend who worked in the athletics department. She bought a 1998 National Championship tee shirt and gave it to her friend who had all the team members sign it on both sides. I never framed it and finally gave it to a very good customer in Sevierville.
 
#34
#34
Why doesn't someone sell a replica of the Halloween Jerseys? I had friends from other schools asking me where they could buy one. Everyone loved the black jerseys. I thought they looked great, but I think they should only wear them on special occasions.
 
#35
#35
How do you get the certificate of authenticity. EB signed a jersey for me, but I didn't get the certificate then.

LOL, its for mem that you purchase, so as to justify your payment. There's no cert if he signed it for you as a favor. LOL
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#37
#37
Why doesn't someone sell a replica of the Halloween Jerseys? I had friends from other schools asking me where they could buy one. Everyone loved the black jerseys. I thought they looked great, but I think they should only wear them on special occasions.

sports seasons does. they've gone through 3 shipments and adidas won't have another one ready until march
 
#38
#38
odd question, and i'm not really sure how to ask it...

one of my ex gfs recently put a picture up on facebook of eric berry's #14 black jersey from halloween (autographed with some kind of cert. of authenticity)...

anybody have an idea if multiple "official" eric berry black jerseys exist... or was there only one for each player worn on that game night?

That's a black Eric Berry jersey with an autograph, but it's not game-worn or team issued. The COA just covers the signature. The actual game jersey had an orange collar, a white Adidas logo under the collar, the SEC logo on the left chest, and the "4" was different.

It's still a cool thing to have, but it's not a game worn jersey.

For a game like that, likely only one jersey was worn and there was possibly a replacement made, but it's unlikely.
 
#39
#39
Agreed. PSA/DNA is the way to go if you want an item authenticated for any meaningful purpose. They are the standard for authentication. Even if you see it signed with your own two eyes, it will be irrelevant should you wish to sell it later. As a former sports card-memorabilia store owner for many years, and collector for many more, I've seen scam after scam come down the road. If someone will forge a signature they won't think twice about forging a COA. And on top of that, there are authentication companies that will happily take your money and not have the first clue about what they have....

Absolutely...Here is what a PSA/DNA certificate looks like so you can avoid fakes.
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