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Framed Autographed Slap Shot Hanson Brothers Photograph

Sports & Film Memorabilia

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$250 - $400

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a professionally framed and matted black and white photograph featuring the iconic Hanson Brothers (portrayed by Jeff Carlson, Steve Carlson, and David Hanson) from the 1977 cult classic hockey film 'Slap Shot'. The photograph captures the three actors in their Charlestown Chiefs jerseys, wearing their signature thick-rimmed black glasses and holding hockey sticks. The image is signed by all three individuals in black ink, with signatures placed over their respective likenesses. The signatures appear bold and legible, signed as 'Jeff Carlson', 'Steve Carlson', and 'Dave Hanson', often including their jersey numbers. The piece is mounted with a white mat inside a traditional medium-toned oak wood frame. In the top right corner of the print, there is a circular 'Hanson Brothers' logo, and in the bottom right, a small silver holographic sticker is visible, likely indicating authenticity or a limited edition run. The condition of the photograph appears excellent with no visible fading or yellowing, though there is a noticeable reflection on the glass from the camera flash. The frame shows minor signs of handling but remains structurally sound. This piece represents a significant piece of sports cinema memorabilia, celebrating one of the most beloved comedic trios in film history.

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I have virtually examined this framed and matted Slap Shot photograph featuring Jeff Carlson, Steve Carlson, and David Hanson. Based on visual inspection, the item appears to be in excellent condition; the ink density remains high, and I observe no UV-related degradation or chromatic shift typical of older prints. The presence of the holographic sticker and the consistency of the 'looping' signatures with known exemplars from the brothers' public signing events suggest high authenticity probability. Market demand for 'Slap Shot' memorabilia remains a strong niche within sports cinema. While the Hanson Brothers have been prolific signers over the decades, the complete 'trio' signature set on a high-quality 8x10 or larger print maintains a steady floor value. High-end retail often lists these at $500, but auction realizations typically settle between $250 and $400 depending on the frame quality and presence of a reputable Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from companies like PSA/DNA, JSA, or Steiner. Critically, a definitive appraisal is limited by the digital nature of this inspection. I cannot examine the paper fiber for modern inkjet vs. traditional silver halide processes, nor can I verify the 'live ink' strokes which show overlapping pressure points typical of a human hand versus a printed autopen. To finalize this valuation, I would require a physical examination under a jeweler’s loupe, documentation of provenance (where it was signed), and a cross-reference of the hologram's serial number with the issuing registrar's database. The oak frame, while structurally sound, is a common style from the 1990s and does not significantly add to the value beyond basic presentation.

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