A friend at Nike sent me a Nike Zoom Squad poster signed by old Al Sal himself a couple years ago. Being a broke college kid, I'm looking to sell it if it's worth it. How much do you think one could get for it?
A friend at Nike sent me a Nike Zoom Squad poster signed by old Al Sal himself a couple years ago. Being a broke college kid, I'm looking to sell it if it's worth it. How much do you think one could get for it?
$25
Nothing. Better off using it as TP
I will actually pay you 25$ no joke that's really cool. HMU danebarb99@gmail.com
Sorry for off-topic, but I'm curious, how much would people pay for an autograph from Brother O'Connell?
Serious question.
A few tubes of androgel.
How about a Mo Farah autograph on a Pre Classic poster? Or Kenenisa Bekele? Or how about all Justin Gaitlin, Paula Radcliffe, Bernard Lagat, and about a dozen more all on one?
20 cents maybe
I purchased an autographed Lance Armstrong poster, back in 2000, well before he "came clean". Think I paid $50.
It's worth about as much as a used piece of toilet paper.
I've got a 2 page hand written letter from 1986 due to a long story that I sent to several magazines, one who got it to Alberto.
I've also got 4 pictures that I took from the 1984 marathon trials and one was the best picture that I've ever taken in my life (only one shot at it back then with a 110 camera). I got very, very lucky and I can admit it. It was perfect and I suck and taking pictures.
I sent it to him (he owned a restaurant and I looked it up). He got a copy of all 4 photos and I got 4 back autographed. Alberto was 10 yards from the finish. Everyone was watching the finish and I ran up between to RMCP officers and snapped it. Freb Lebow is in the background on the stands. I was a young prick on a bicycle and was following the lead pack. Alberto threw down his water bottle and I grabbed it...32 years old this May and it rests on my desk along with Tony Sandoval's and Bob K's from 1992 in Columbus.
Go ahead and rip me, I'm just sharing what happened but this site is notorious for trolls, so enjoy thrashing me, but it's all true.
I've got 2 8 by 10's from Los Angeles in 1984. He signed them both. His singlet is all cut up, lots of holes, trying to beat the heat (although he said that he would not run thru water sprayers because someone in the Army??? said it closes your pores????).
Makes no sense. Why were the 1984 trials held in Canada?
Anyways, these stories show that he'll sign anything, so the answer to the OP is next to nothing. Autograph value is based primarily on rarity. If autographer seldom signs things, the autograph is worth much more.
AlSalAutograph wrote:
A friend at Nike sent me a Nike Zoom Squad poster signed by old Al Sal himself a couple years ago. Being a broke college kid, I'm looking to sell it if it's worth it. How much do you think one could get for it?
Probably a couple of boxes of Primatene.
Trials started in Buffalo and ended in Niagara, if I recall correctly. I know that when the border guys yelled to stop, 20 of us kept booking!!!!!!
rcmp is Canadian wrote:
Makes no sense. Why were the 1984 trials held in Canada?
Anyways, these stories show that he'll sign anything, so the answer to the OP is next to nothing. Autograph value is based primarily on rarity. If autographer seldom signs things, the autograph is worth much more.
$100 for the letter!
I want to see the photograph dammit!