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The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show

The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show

Auteur(s): Matt Powers
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Here I discuss sports memorabilia, autographs, and a whole bunch of other fun topics around the sports world. Always informative and fun!© 2026 The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show Baseball Football (américain)
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  • Sticker vs On Card Autographs: Differences + Which One Do Collectors Really Want?
    Jan 31 2026

    Autographed cards are one of the most popular parts of the hobby, but not all autographs are created equal. In this episode, we break down the real differences between sticker autographs and on card autographs, including how each type is signed, why manufacturers use them, and how collectors view them.

    We discuss which autograph style is preferred, how design and placement can impact appeal, and whether sticker autographs truly hurt value or simply serve a different purpose in the hobby. Whether you are new to collecting or a long time collector, this episode helps you understand what you are really getting when you pull an autographed card.

    If you have ever wondered why collectors debate sticker autos versus on card signatures, this episode explains it all.

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    10 min
  • After the Game: Inside a Rare Stephen Curry Autograph Signing
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of the Powers Sports Memorabilia Show, we take you behind the scenes of a recent Stephen Curry signing that had everything uncertainty, rare collectibles, international collectors, and moments you never see as a fan.

    We talk about what it is really like working with an NBA superstar of Curry’s stature and why, despite the pressure and expectations, Stephen continues to be one of the most courteous and generous athletes we work with. From signing for an hour and a half after a game to sitting down and eating pizza with us late into the night, this signing showed exactly why Curry is respected far beyond the court.

    We break down the details collectors care about, including how Curry holds the pen when he signs, why part of the C in his autograph can occasionally skip, and why that consistency matters. We also dive into some of the incredible items that came through the signing, including 2009 Topps Chrome Refractor rookie cards limited to 500, numbered and patch cards, a signed bourbon bottle, Warriors multi signed photos, and even a dual signed basketball with Michael Jordan.

    You will also hear about two collectors who traveled from Guangzhou, China to have items signed for their customers, the global reach of Curry’s autograph, and the signing nearly being canceled due to issues outside the arena before Stephen made the decision to sign anyway after the game.

    If you love autographs, rare cards, and real behind the scenes stories from the memorabilia world, this is an episode you do not want to miss.

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    19 min
  • Three Rings, One Legacy: Julian Edelman Game-Used Memorabilia Signing Breakdown
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of the Powers Sports Memorabilia Show, we go inside one of our most memorable signings ever with Patriots legend Julian Edelman. Julian and I quickly connected over something bigger than football — we’re both from the same area — and that shared background set the tone for a signing experience that was personal, detailed, and unforgettable.

    Julian was genuinely shocked when he saw that we had a pair of his game-used cleats. What made the moment even more special was how locked in he was on every single item he signed. For each card placed in front of him, Julian knew exactly what play it came from. Not the season. Not the game. The exact play. It was a masterclass in how deeply he remembers his career and respects the history behind the items collectors cherish.

    One of the wildest moments came when Julian picked up a helmet we believed might be game-used. Unsure if it was worn in a game or served as his backup, Julian did what only Julian Edelman would do — he tried it on. Watching him examine it, react to it, and get completely absorbed by the memory tied to that helmet was something you rarely get to see outside the locker room.

    This episode pulls back the curtain on what a true player-collector connection looks like and why game-used memorabilia carries meaning far beyond the autograph. If you collect, love football history, or appreciate the stories behind iconic moments, this is one you won’t want to miss.

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    9 min
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