Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Holliday's Are Here


Happy holidays all,
                                  
This time of the year is by far the most exciting for any football fan. As we move further into the holiday season, it’s important to start thinking about that special leatherhead in your family and what you should get them as a present. While there is a wealth of sports apparel and memorabilia out there, it’s important to keep an eye on what you are buying and to make sure it’s right for the person you are buying it for.

The first thing on the list is to get to know them. Are they a Raiders fan? Or are they a Packers fan? Who is their favorite player (Current or historical)? Which players do they not like, this is very important as know one wants to have a piece of their collection represented by a player they never liked or want off of their teams. Is it officially merchandised? Nothing ruins the experience more then finding out that prized item you have is an illegal rip-off of the main brand. Also, if you are buying a signed item, is there proof that it’s actually signed by the athlete? Make sure you always get a letter of authentication. While they can be faked as well, it furthers your case if you later find out that indeed you paid star-name dollars for the sports shop owner’s signature.

Next, look at what they already have. Do they have a number of jerseys already? If so then you might look else where, signed photos, rookie cards, signed helmets, or even the oddities like a team-themed lamp. Even if you are not the savviest consumer, you can find great deals as long as you know what you are looking for when you get to the shop. Haggle, this is a big one, because if it’s memorabilia, chances are you can get the shops to come down on the price. Also, if you are looking for something signed, take the time to look online and find similar items to see what they are actually going for, there is no reason to pay an extra $100 dollars on that prized game ball, if there is one similar to it for less. Another thing to keep in mind is that if you want to get them something more remarkable, such as a rare autograph, study the athlete’s signature history. Did you find a lot of items signed by them? Did the prices match when you crosschecked them? Also, check to see that the item’s, if claimed to be from an actual game, match the league’s equipment contracts of the time. You won’t find a Reebok NFL licensed jersey of Robert Griffin III, nor would you find a Nike game worn uniform of Andre Reed.

As you go out, I hope my advice has helped you discern your holiday purchases a bit more then normal, because the details count.

Be safe as you all go out and enjoy your time with your families,

Justin