Rare Autograph Values??

I came across this Minnesota Fats signed item on eBay. It's not rubber stamped. It's a program from a 1981 7 ball tournament in Atlantic City. Has signatures from some of the other participants. One of my teammates in league happens to be named Ron so I picked it up for him. Thought it was a neat piece of memorabilia.
 

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I evaluate peoples collections of things. This is a little out of my purview, but I would say the Ciscero Murphy auto is the most exciting to me, I've seen all those guys autos before, I haven't seen too many Murphy autos. Very cool piece. I would just add with something like this, you can't really know the value unless it goes to the right auction, framed and matted of course (which may take most of the value.)
 
... it's a real shame that the pool player autographs are usually much rarer than almost any other sport yet hardly anyone is interested in them and no one really wants to pay anything for them...
Just depends what floats your boat

Shit! Have you compared their values to those of frisbee golf and axe throwing?!?!?
 
spktur...Wow! Then you really have something, because that was a rare occasion! Good score! :thumbup:

Scott Lee
2019 PBIA Instructor of the Year
Director, SPF National Pool School Tour

This is not true, in fact I have a poster where he signed he actual name Rudolph Wanderone. It's funny what a cute little waitress can get a guy to do
 
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