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01-26-2010, 10:43 PM #11
You can get some mini-helmets Shop.NHL.com. But I think shipping is expensive. So I dont think it would be worth it. You would be paying like 40 dollars for a non-signed helmet.
I am currently working on a Canucks signed shirt. U can get a shirt signed. I thought, it is similar to a jersey, but not as expensive and pretty unique. I thought, well, I like getting pucks signed but I sort of wanted a team signed item...so I thought, a shirt would be pretty unique and non-expensive.
I also like getting index cards (mostly for TTMs but I wouldnt mind getting them signed in person either) signed.
Some other ideas I think would be great, would be to get books, or magazines
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01-26-2010, 10:45 PM #12
Also, if you wanted games-used equipment u can try the NHL auction. I always like going on there because they have nice autographs, game-used equuipment like goalie pads, gloves, sticks, etc. at great prices. They also have pretty sweet experinces at cheap prices.
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01-26-2010, 11:23 PM #13
Well other than the basic items to get auto'd as you mentioned you could look into the following:
-Team Ball Cap
-Team T-Shirt
-basically anything that has the team or even player name on it such as
soda cans, cereal boxes, newspaper clippings
-other sports such as a baseball, football, basketball, bowling pin
I was recently told that see if theres any info of what their hobbies are cause maybe something of the following could be one of their to get auto'd:
-golf ball or golf memorabilia of some sort
-if they have a food product out like hot sauce or wine, they could auto'd the bottle
Hope any of those can be useful.
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01-27-2010, 12:29 AM #14
I uploaded a couple of pictures for you,
http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/8889/schremp1.jpg
http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/8210/schremp2.jpg
Take those photos to a walmart, a wallgreens or any where else that has one of those kodak printing machines and get it printed out on some nice glossy paper. Just put it on a USB stick or a camera card, it's already the right resolution. In Canada a print like that costs $3 where I have it done.
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01-27-2010, 09:59 AM #15
Thanks for the pics, I will try this. Thanks
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01-29-2010, 06:25 PM #16
Sticks are nice, but maybe pricey...
I've always liked the team poster for autos, if you can find one....
Beer coasters from the player's home town/country.
Magazines, tv guides, etc... featuring the team/player.
Team pennants
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01-30-2010, 10:44 PM #17
Let me know how they turn out and be sure to post some pictures after you get them signed.
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01-31-2010, 01:31 AM #18
One of my favorite autographs of all-time is a Gordie Howe autographed Starting Line Up (SLU) package... he signed it on the card. I also have a baseball signed by Owen Nolan right next to his 94/95 BAP auto (which pictures him holding a baseball).
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01-31-2010, 03:16 AM #19

Hey Tyler,
One thing for Robbie inparticular I think would be cool would be a lacrosse stick seeings how he did learn some of his skills from lacrosse and seeings how he is from Syracuse which is like the lacrosse capital of the world (thought by some). Hope this helps!
Steve
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02-01-2010, 08:14 PM #20
Whole sticks are neat, but huge to ship/carry. A couple times I bought replacement wood blades, has it signed, then inserted it into a stick shaft. I mainly go for jersey numbers, then I can sew them on at a later time. I managed to get a puck signed by Schremp in Juniors. Some kid asked for his empty Skoal can and he signed it for him.
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