Johnny Miller-British Open 1976. Miller was the only player other than Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson to win money title between 1971 and 1980. Dimensions: 16.5"Wx21"H. Hand-signed photo with engraved brass plate. This item comes in a burgundy frame. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed photograph. Something About Pro Tour Memorabilia Authentication Process: Pro Tour Memorabilia pioneered the authentication of autographed golf memorabilia and its stringent authentication process ensures that you are receiving a genuine, limited edition collector's item. Their unique process begins with a witness who actually supervises the signing of each piece. The golf professional then signs an affidavit certifying the authenticity of the item, as well as the number of pieces actually signed. A tamper-resistant, serial-numbered hologram is affixed to the finished product. A Certificate of Authenticity is then issued which bears the identical number appearing on the hologram. In addition, each certificate features a description of the item and the moment in history it reflects. This process guarantees the piece you have purchased is completely authentic. Something About Pro Tour Memorabilia: Pro Tour Memorabilia has the LARGEST collection in the World of original, authentic autographed collectibles from the stars and legends of golf. Each professional works directly with Pro Tour Memorabilia to commission and develop products. Never before available exclusive golf mementos, historical photography and fine art lithographs, elegantly framed and impeccably presented.A Historic Investment - Each piece undergoes a stringent authentication process to ensure its value for generations to come. Pro Tour Memorabilia exclusively is the ONLY company holding exclusive agreements with its legendary golf professionals. Pro Tour Memorabilia is OFFICIALLY licensed by the PGA TOUR. In the event this photo is sold out, another photo of the same athlete will be sent.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Pro Tour Memorabilia 9002B-02E Johnny Miller - Classic Series
Pro Tour Memorabilia 9002B-02E Johnny Miller - Classic Series
Johnny Miller-British Open 1976. Miller was the only player other than Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson to win money title between 1971 and 1980. Dimensions: 16.5"Wx21"H. Hand-signed photo with engraved brass plate. This item comes in a burgundy frame. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed photograph. Something About Pro Tour Memorabilia Authentication Process: Pro Tour Memorabilia pioneered the authentication of autographed golf memorabilia and its stringent authentication process ensures that you are receiving a genuine, limited edition collector's item. Their unique process begins with a witness who actually supervises the signing of each piece. The golf professional then signs an affidavit certifying the authenticity of the item, as well as the number of pieces actually signed. A tamper-resistant, serial-numbered hologram is affixed to the finished product. A Certificate of Authenticity is then issued which bears the identical number appearing on the hologram. In addition, each certificate features a description of the item and the moment in history it reflects. This process guarantees the piece you have purchased is completely authentic. Something About Pro Tour Memorabilia: Pro Tour Memorabilia has the LARGEST collection in the World of original, authentic autographed collectibles from the stars and legends of golf. Each professional works directly with Pro Tour Memorabilia to commission and develop products. Never before available exclusive golf mementos, historical photography and fine art lithographs, elegantly framed and impeccably presented.A Historic Investment - Each piece undergoes a stringent authentication process to ensure its value for generations to come. Pro Tour Memorabilia exclusively is the ONLY company holding exclusive agreements with its legendary golf professionals. Pro Tour Memorabilia is OFFICIALLY licensed by the PGA TOUR. In the event this photo is sold out, another photo of the same athlete will be sent.
Johnny Miller-British Open 1976. Miller was the only player other than Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson to win money title between 1971 and 1980. Dimensions: 16.5"Wx21"H. Hand-signed photo with engraved brass plate. This item comes in a burgundy frame. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with this autographed photograph. Something About Pro Tour Memorabilia Authentication Process: Pro Tour Memorabilia pioneered the authentication of autographed golf memorabilia and its stringent authentication process ensures that you are receiving a genuine, limited edition collector's item. Their unique process begins with a witness who actually supervises the signing of each piece. The golf professional then signs an affidavit certifying the authenticity of the item, as well as the number of pieces actually signed. A tamper-resistant, serial-numbered hologram is affixed to the finished product. A Certificate of Authenticity is then issued which bears the identical number appearing on the hologram. In addition, each certificate features a description of the item and the moment in history it reflects. This process guarantees the piece you have purchased is completely authentic. Something About Pro Tour Memorabilia: Pro Tour Memorabilia has the LARGEST collection in the World of original, authentic autographed collectibles from the stars and legends of golf. Each professional works directly with Pro Tour Memorabilia to commission and develop products. Never before available exclusive golf mementos, historical photography and fine art lithographs, elegantly framed and impeccably presented.A Historic Investment - Each piece undergoes a stringent authentication process to ensure its value for generations to come. Pro Tour Memorabilia exclusively is the ONLY company holding exclusive agreements with its legendary golf professionals. Pro Tour Memorabilia is OFFICIALLY licensed by the PGA TOUR. In the event this photo is sold out, another photo of the same athlete will be sent.
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