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GEORGE STRAIT SIGNED PHOTO BECKETT BAS COA 8X10 AUTOGRAPHED COUNTRY MUSIC SINGER

$ 284.59

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Autograph Authentication: Beckett
  • Condition: George's signature has been authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services. This photo from very early in George's career has discoloration and a dent at the bottom. See photos for condition. This is the exact item you will receive.
  • Signed: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Industry: Music

    Description

    Here's a great investment and beautiful collectable of legendary country singer GEORGE STRAIT! George's signature has been inspected and authenticated by BECKETT AUTHENTICATION SERVICES, which is one of the trusted authenticators on Ebay. This is a rare promotional photo used to promote George by the record company early in his career. This is not a photo that can be printed by anyone, and was produced in very limited quantity. I believe in giving a portion of this sale to the Twin Cities Pet Rescue charity so that an authentic autograph can have a real life impact. USPS shipping is provided at no additional cost to you. I take pride to bring great items for sale that I have treasured, and I hope that finding this is as treasured for you as it was for me.
    This item also comes with a certificate of authenticity card from Beckett. The tamper-proof sticker on this item, and the COA have a unique serial number from Beckett that's cataloged and can also be looked up on their website. This photo will be mailed in a hard plastic toploader for protection.
    Every item up for sale has its own story, and part of my interest in collecting autographs is researching their history and the era when I suspect they were signed. As you're shopping, please remember that some of these items have been treasured by others or signed years ago in another season of the artist's career. I do my best to document any flaws in my items in the listing photos, but some flaws speak to the authenticity of the item, the age of the piece, and you never know -- a crease in a photo might have been placed there by the artist itself in the rush of the graph.