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Tiger Woods Caught On Camera

Posted: April 16, 2010 | Comments: 2

It is interesting to see how most memorabilia is created.

This video shows Tiger Woods sitting in a room signing his name on a bunch of printed photos while a security guy looks on.

Thrilling. That’s some unique piece of historic memorabllia.

I suppose at least he knows the day and the experience of each picture.




I love the comment from whufcsignings – ” i think tiger is a joke. he speaks about doing these signings for his fans to stop fakes. however the prices upperdeck charge are outrageous and tiger rarely signs items outside of these signings. to me this just means that his fans have to pay hundreds of dollars for a tiger woods signature. in my oppinion these high prices will only increase the amount of fakes because everyone is looking for a bargain which gives the opportunity to fakers as not all fans can afford upper decks high prices.

What do you think of this. Is it acceptable for memorabilia to be so manufactured? Or do you prefer one off’s with a story behind them?

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Comments

  1. I prefer one off’s. Even if it’s only a signature. If I’ve managed to get close enough to someone that they’ll sign my jumper right there and then, it makes it more special.

  2. What could be more one off than a piece of carpet from ‘The G’. Just think how many true, fair dinkum legends have walked on that rug. Much better than any autograph thousands of fans have; and it can’t be faked.

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