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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2016
Filed:
Nov. 14, 2013
Lauren Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Paige Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Michael R. Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Michael D. Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Lauren Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Paige Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Michael R. Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Michael D. Cecchi, Madison, CT (US);
Other;
Abstract
A series of memorabilia pieces have markable areas for recording an autograph or signature and an information area for recording information about the autograph or signature (e.g., the person who signed it, the time, the place and other information). The pieces are readily autographed, signed, registered, collected, and displayed. The pieces can have many shapes and sizes and can include images related to a sport, profession, or pastime of collectability. For example, the pieces relate to a section of a collectable population, such as sports, music, acting, politics, auto racing and more. The pieces may be serialized to allow recording and identification. The items may be registered in a central recording archive.