Life on Florida’s West Coast

Get Your Nike Airs Signed!

Sports memorabilia is massively popular. In fact, it always has been. Think about how many of your fathers and grandfathers have signed baseball cards from back in days when the players wore wool uniforms and had to work three jobs to make ends meet. Back in the days before sports stars could become super wealthy by playing the sport they loved; their endorsed memorabilia was still a hot commodity.

While sports collectibles like jerseys, hats, posters, and player cards are more readily available than ever these days; it takes a whole lot more to make these items truly collectable. You already know that if you can manage to get your hands on a signed piece, you have something pretty special for your collection. What if you could take a collectable you already own and love, and send it off to be signed by the athlete it represents? Seriously, what if it was that simple?

There is the most amazing new program over at HypedUpSport.com where you can send in sports collectibles like your prized mint, first edition Nike Airs for Michael Jordan, or maybe a Pin Flags for Tiger Woods to sign. Just imagine how much more valuable the items will become!

All you have to do is send in a picture of the item you want signed, so that you can get on the next signing schedule. Then you purchase the signing program you want and ship the item over to the Upper Deck Authenticated location and the item will be signed, authenticated, affixed with an “Exclusive Signature Service / Show” hologram (which will match the hologram on the accompanying certificate of authentication), and returned to you.

The athletes involved in this program include Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant.

Hyped Up also has tons of already-signed items on their website that you can buy, but I think it is amazing that it is so easy to get a collectable you already own signed.

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