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Mad Men Star Vincent Kartheiser Hand Signed Autograph D352 on 2040-motos

US $71
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Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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I have one of those pals who just refuses to join the 21st century. To say he is computer illiterate would be an understatement. Anyway since I started selling of some of my collectibles, he asked if I would sell some of his stuff too, so I'm giving it a shot. He has a major, I mean major autograph collection. I checked out a couple other sellers who seem to be doing ok with autographs, so decided to  try what they seem to be doing, which is to start the items low, rather than ask what I think they are worth, I will start bidding low with no reserve and hope it goes ok by the end of the auction. By the way thanks to those sellers who walked me through this, and let borrow some of their ideas, it was very nice of you! 

On the auction block is a HAND SIGNED........APPROX 8 X 10


 PLEASE SEE IMAGES FOR ITEM'S OVERALL CONDITION, INCLUDING ANY STAINING, FADING OR OTHER DAMAGE AND / OR POSSIBLE INSCRIPTION.



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I will combine shipping. Each additional item ships free until it raises the postage price by weight or value ( $65 or more on combined lots needs to have tracking) then it will be the actual postage. Canadian buyers are subject to applicable sales taxes.













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