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    GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Brett Favre's sudden retirement has Green Bay Packers fans racing to memorabilia stores, eager to snatch up autographed items like footballs, pictures and helmets.

    Store owners said Wednesday they expect some spike in prices, but it's too soon to tell how much -- and when.

    "It all depends on how much Brett wants to sign," said Mike Worachek, owner of Packer City Antiques. "If he still wants to sign for awhile while demand is up, we will still be able to get it."

    The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau has warned fans that Favre memorabilia is likely to rise in value, and it urged buyers to make sure items had authentic Favre signatures.

    The 38-year-old Favre, a three-time league MVP and holder of several passing records, told the team Tuesday he was retiring after 17 seasons, 16 of them in Green Bay.

    That news sent a rush of collectors to Worachek's store.

    "Anything and everything autographed by Brett Favre has been selling -- full-sized helmets, 8-by-10 photos, footballs," Worachek said. "The phone batteries went dead (Tuesday), we were on the phone so much. It is kind of funny."

    At $489 each, Worachek sold six helmets autographed by Favre on Tuesday alone. The businessman said he wouldn't have sold any without the retirement announcement.

    "They think the prices are going to go up," Worachek said. "I have not raised my prices yet, not until I have to replace things. If the price goes up, then I will."

    Ken Carriveau, manager of Stadium Sports and Memorabilia in Ashwaubenon, said he had more people than usual stop in Tuesday offering to sell him Favre stuff they had collected. "It's that element that thinks they will make a quick killing on something," he said.

    The Green Bay Press-Gazette rushed 50,000 copies of a 12-page extra edition to the streets Tuesday, hours after the first word of Favre's retirement. It was the newspaper's first extra edition since Sept. 11, 2001, and editor John Dye expects it to sell out and become another collector's item for diehard fans.

    "Copies are already being offered for resale on eBay," Dye said. "At least one person was asking $19.95 for our $1 extra. We had folks coming into our lobby buying multiple copies."

    Nick Parsons, manager of Helmet Central, a sports memorabilia store in Appleton, said his store sold 17 Favre autographed items Tuesday, ranging in price from $159 to $599.

    Two people were waiting for him to open his store Wednesday morning and one of them bought an authentic, autographed No. 4 Packers jersey for $499, he said. "She is a regular customer. She wanted to get it before the price increase for her son."

    Parsons said the store was told a week ago to expect price increases -- from $25 to $100 an item -- for memorabilia that Favre sells through his signing agent.

    "It kind of made us think, because the last four or five years they haven't done that when there has been retirement speculation," Parsons said.

    In the short run, store owners said Favre's retirement will be good for business.

    "In the long run, there is no way of telling," Parsons said. "It certainly won't be as busy for us during the holidays without him being an active player. That will probably hurt the business until they can develop another superstar."

    That could be new Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, though he has some big shoes to fill in the memorabilia business, too.

    "We don't have any of his signed items here in the store right now," Parsons said.

  • #3
    I've got a helmet and the photo of Brett 'hoisting' Driver.........my kids love me.

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    • #4
      This past christmas i got a autographed brett favre mini helmet...
      To go along with that i have a bunch of plaques, and pictures realing to him

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      • #5
        I purchased an autographed football at an auction for our private schools athletic booster club in October. Prior to that I had always wanted to get something but figured I had time to do so. Something drove me to buy it and I paid 4 times what it was worth on the open market. It isn't anything special, just a football he autographed when Tagliabue was still the commissioner. It was donated to the school from the Favre 4orward Foundation. I got a new case for it with one of his TD record etched on the case.

        Will I ever sell it? No. It's a piece of lore and history to me. Can't really put a price on it.
        "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
        – Benjamin Franklin

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        • #6


          I have 6 of the same Brett Favre rookie cards
          1991 Topps Stadium Club
          They mispelled his last name on his first Football card
          To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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          • #7
            Re: Brett Favre memorabilia

            Originally posted by Brando19

            The Green Bay Press-Gazette rushed 50,000 copies of a 12-page extra edition to the streets Tuesday, hours after the first word of Favre's retirement. It was the newspaper's first extra edition since Sept. 11, 2001, and editor John Dye expects it to sell out and become another collector's item for diehard fans.

            "Copies are already being offered for resale on eBay," Dye said. "At least one person was asking $19.95 for our $1 extra. We had folks coming into our lobby buying multiple copies."Parsons said.
            Actually, I saw copies on there going for $35 bucks. Luckily, one of my best friends works for the PG, so I will be set with copies of this paper, along with the commemorative edition coming out on Sunday.

            What sucks about this memorabillia spree is that it also increases chances of people selling fake stuff. Be very careful who you buy from. Do your homework and make sure it has the hologram system.

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            • #8
              Originally posted by GoPackGo


              I have 6 of the same Brett Favre rookie cards
              1991 Topps Stadium Club
              They mispelled his last name on his first Football card
              I have a few of those too. But his most expensive card is his 1992 one.

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              • #9
                Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                Originally posted by GoPackGo


                I have 6 of the same Brett Favre rookie cards
                1991 Topps Stadium Club
                They mispelled his last name on his first Football card
                I have a few of those too. But his most expensive card is his 1992 one.

                Is that right? How much is the 92' worth? I think the 91' has been worth around $50
                To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by GoPackGo


                  I have 6 of the same Brett Favre rookie cards
                  1991 Topps Stadium Club
                  They mispelled his last name on his first Football card
                  Yeah but it's an UC card, so it doesn't raise the value. Last I checked, his '92 had a BV of about $90 but I gave up card collecting many years ago when the market began to get flooded with inserts. So, I may be off on that one.

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by GoPackGo
                    Is that right? How much is the 92' worth? I think the 91' has been worth around $50
                    Ungraded it goes for over $100.

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                    • #12
                      Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                      Originally posted by GoPackGo


                      I have 6 of the same Brett Favre rookie cards
                      1991 Topps Stadium Club
                      They mispelled his last name on his first Football card
                      I have a few of those too. But his most expensive card is his 1992 one.

                      i've got both of those graded...one 9 and the other 9.5. i got a an autograph when he came through the dallas area, during the early years, at a card show. the autograph is going nowhere!!

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                      • #13
                        I have a bunch of his cards. Well over a 100. They're from his first handful of years in the league--when I still collected. I even have about 10 of his cards autographed (mostly rookie cards). I sent 5 different cards and duplicates of each card, and I told him that he could keep the duplicates. I had heard players were more likely to sign if you did that. I'm proud that I sent him those cards at the end of 1993 when he was struggling. I sent a letter telling him that I believed in him. (This was a time when a lot of people wanted him run out of town.) I got all of the cards back, autographed, within 10-12 days. I sent cards to about 10 Packers players, and I got autographed cards back from most of them, but Brett and LeRoy Butler were the two that returned them right away and returned all of the cards. Some of the guys, Bryce Paup for example, sent back one copy and kept the duplicates--although Bryce did send additional Athletes in Action (Christian related) cards. Other guys, Edgar Bennett for example, waited awhile before sending them back. A couple of guys didn't send cards back. I will give credit to Tony Bennett. He autographed them and sent them back eventually--even though he had signed with another team as a FA.
                        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by GBRulz
                          Originally posted by GoPackGo


                          I have 6 of the same Brett Favre rookie cards
                          1991 Topps Stadium Club
                          They mispelled his last name on his first Football card
                          Yeah but it's an UC card, so it doesn't raise the value. Last I checked, his '92 had a BV of about $90 but I gave up card collecting many years ago when the market began to get flooded with inserts. So, I may be off on that one.
                          What's a UC card?
                          To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                          • #15
                            I have an autographed authentic jersey of him on my wall.

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