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HOFSM.COM Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia Framed Los Angeles Lakers All-Time Greats Facsimile Laser Engraved Signature Auto 11'x14' Basketball Photo Sig Collage

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  • Our collages showcase striking visuals paired with expertly replicated facsimile signatures to offering an enhanced touch to your favorite sports legend or music icon or beloved movie character which capture the essence of their autographs with unparalleled accuracy
  • Encased in high quality frames our collages which have been designed with durability in mind not only highlight the artwork but also accentuate the facsimile signature to add a touch of elegance to any room.
  • Perfect for enthusiasts and collectors our framed collages with facsimile signatures are a must have addition to any memorabilia collection; these collectibles can be displayed prominently or gifted to a fellow fan and are sure to evoke admiration and appreciation for your passion and dedication


The item is professionally framed and matted and is ready to be hung in your man cave! .Beautifully matted collectors photo presentation, handmade in the USA

  • Collage overall dimensions are 11 inches by 14 inches and contains a facsimile laser engraved signature, 7.5" x 4.5" photo, additional 3.5" x 2.5" photo and a biography
  • All photos and bio are bevel-cut and double matted under plexiglass
  • Comes framed in a beautifully sculpted black lacquered frame ready for hanging
  • Extra care is given to packing and shipping to prevent glass and/or frame damage

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December 29, 2024
It's unconsconable not to include "The Cap" Kareem Abdul Jabbar, or include a photo of the Forum. So many other Laker greats not included either. There is one player that doesn't even belong on there...yet! But he is working on it. What he is doing so far this year is amazing! But this montage can and should only be reserved for the greatest Lakers of all-time...Just listing Karl Malone is a joke. He was great, but not a "Lakers" great. Jazz yes, Lakers no.Not even close. Derek Fisher or Stormin' Norman are far more "Worthy". What about Goodrich? Metta? Even Andrew Bynum is more worthy than the Mailman. The person who put this together knows nothing about "Lakers" history.