After 86 years of waiting and wanting, the Boston Red Sox proudly claimed their sixth World Series championship in a four-game sweep against the St. Louis Cardinals. Masterful pitching, talented hitting, and a sheer will to win gave the Red Sox an eight-game postseason winning streak. And, of course, the power to break a curse. This 2004 Curse is Reversed bat is hand signed by 27 members of the remarkable 2004 Red Sox.
Limited Edition individually hand numbered to 175!
Over the past few weeks we have conducted private signings with the following players/coaches.
Alan Embree
Brad Mills
Bronson Arroyo
Curt Leskanic
Curt Schilling
Dale Sveum
Dave Roberts
Dave Wallace
David Ortiz
Doug Mientkiewicz
Doug Mirabelli
Gabe Kapler
Jason Varitek
Johnny Damon
Keith Foulke
Kevin Millar
Kevin Youkilis
Lynn Jones
Manny Ramirez
Mark Bellhorn
Mike Myers
Pedro Martinez
Ron Jackson
Terry Francona
Theo Epstein.
Tim Wakefield
Trot Nixon
Each and every hand-signed collectible that carries a tamper-proof hologram is witnessed by a Steiner Sports representative. Once the collectibles have been autographed, they are cataloged and inventoried.
A notarized affidavit is prepared and signed by the athlete and a Steiner Sports representative. The notarized affidavit records the date and location of the signing and also details the items that were signed by the specified athlete. This document is then secured within the Steiner Sports main offices.
Each hand-signed collectible is examined for quality and signature condition. If the collectible meets the Steiner Sports standard of excellence a tamper-proof Steiner Sports hologram is affixed to the product.
Once the hand-signed collectible has passed the steps listed above, a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is created for the collectible. The collectible is then sealed and stored within our main office and is not handled until it is delivered to a sports collectible enthusiast.
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