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When authentic sports memorabilia is listed for sale, it's a good bet Grey Flannel Auctions is the company behind it. ``All Star Dealers'' opens the door into a world of game-worn jerseys, used baseball bats, autographed balls and the hundreds of other items Grey Flannel receives every day. It's up to the company's founder, Richie Russek -- assisted by sons Michael and Darren -- to separate the real deals from the cheap knockoffs and fake signatures, a process that incorporates a bevy of expert authenticators. The memorabilia deemed worthy of the marketplace is put up for auction on Grey Flannel's website, with the potential to earn both Richie and the consigner thousands of dollars.
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