In Miami, a Massachusetts sports memorabilia collector named Glenn Gagnon has expressed frustration over what he calls Tom Brady’s sloppy autographs ruining some of his most prized New England Patriots items. Gagnon paid thousands of dollars to have these items signed at a conference, but now some of them cannot be authenticated because the signatures are not recognizable.
One of the items that Gagnon highlighted was a pair of TB Twelve shoes from a 2018 game. He spent $7,200 on the shoes, but an authenticator rejected them due to the signature being unclear. Gagnon paid a total of more than $14,000 to have multiple items signed by Tom Brady, and now no one wants them because they cannot be verified as authentic.
Gagnon is disappointed that he cannot get his money back for the items that are now worthless due to the unclear autographs. He feels that he was misled by the quality of Tom Brady’s signatures and is frustrated that his prized collectibles are now tarnished. Despite this setback, Gagnon remains committed to continuing his collection and hopes that other athletes will take more care with their signings in the future.
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