Sports Guru: Thrill of Victory, Agony of Defeat
June 14, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Baseball, Basketball, Featured Sports, Golf, Sports
By TOM TALBOT —Autograph June 2010
Sports Collecting: All-Time Most Collectible Athletes in Hockey, NASCAR, & Golf
May 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under All, Auto Racing, Featured Sports, Golf, Hockey, Sports
By JEFF FIGLER —Autograph May 2010
Sports Collecting: Most Collectible Current Athletes in Hockey, NASCAR & Golf
March 1, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Auto Racing, Golf, Hockey, Sports
By JEFF FIGLER —Autograph March 2010
Masters of Golf: Ralph Guldahl
January 2, 2010 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Authentication, Authenticity, Tips & Addresses, Golf, Signature Analysis, Sports, Tips & Tricks
By RON KEURAJIAN —Autograph March 2009
Masters of Golf: Art Wall
May 1, 2009 by Editor
Filed under Authentication, Authenticity, Tips & Addresses, Golf, Signature Analysis, Sports
By RON KEURAJIAN — Autograph May 2009 Art Wall Jr. Novemer 25, 1923 – October 31, 2001 1959 was a banner year for golfer Art Wall Jr. He was chosen PGA Player of the year, PGA Tour Money Leader and secured the Vardon Trophy. But his most significant achievement that year was winning the Masters. [...]
Masters of Golf: Henry Picard
February 1, 2009 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Authentication, Golf, Signature Analysis, Sports
By RON KEURAJIAN — Autograph February 2009 My favorite golfer of all time is Henry Picard. I got to know Picard in the late 1980s and corresponded with him often. Known as “Pick” to his friends, Picard was one of the finest dressed golfers ever to hit the links. Sporting finely knitted sweaters, he was [...]
Masters of Golf: Byron Nelson
January 1, 2009 by Steve Cyrkin
Filed under Authentication, Golf, Signature Analysis
By RON KEURAJIAN Featured in Autograph January 2009 Fabled golf writer O.B. Keeler tagged Byron Nelson with the nickname “Lord Byron” for his gentlemanly and regal nature. As one of golf’s greatest ambassadors, Nelson set what many consider the greatest record in all of sports history—even greater than Ty Cobb’s 12 batting crowns record. In [...]



