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Jason Alexander Autographed Memorabilia


Acquire your own Jason Alexander autographed memorabilia to add to your collection and exhibit for years to come. Mainstream has autographed items from your favorite actors, stars and celebrities in movies and television. Review our new arrivals today and attain your own valuable one-of-a-kind treasures to hold onto and pass down for generations.

Jason Alexander began his acting career on the New York stage and is an accomplished singer and dancer. Best known for his role as George Costanza on ‘Seinfeld’, he appeared in the television sitcom from 1989 to 1998, for 9 years. Alexander started his career on stage, appearing in several Broadway musicals including ‘Bye Bye Birdie’, and won a Tony Award in 1989 for ‘Best Actor’ in Jerome Robbins Broadway: ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’.

Born Jason Scott Greenspan on September 23, 1959, Jason Alexander appeared in the Los Angeles production of The Producers with Martin Short. Jason is the Artistic Director of ‘Reprise! Broadway’s Best in Los Angeles’, having directed several musicals. Alexander is also an avid poker player.

From September 28 to October 10 this year, Jason Alexander will star opposite Stephanie J. Block for the opening production of Reprise Theatre Company’s 2010-2011 season at UCLA’s Freud Playhouse. Block is a broadway star of “9 to 5: The Musical”, “Wicked”, “The Pirate Queen” and “The Boy From Oz”.

Collect autographed memorabilia from Jason Alexander and many other celebrities at Mainstream Memorabilia. We offer signed items from Jim Carrey, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Paris Hilton, Will Ferrell, Jennifer Aniston and hundreds of television and movie stars. Search for Jason Alexander autographed photos as well as many other celebrities today at Mainstream Memorabilia.

Protect and Preserve Autographed Memorabilia

moneysafeWhen you put the time and money into obtaining a celebrity’s autograph, you want to take adequate measures to protect and preserve your autographed memorabilia. Consider these tips in order to keep your collection for years to come.

Use acid-free paper, fabric, tissue, folder, or boxes to prevent the decay of the image and actual media. Don’t allow the face of your item to be mounted against glass or standard plastic. The art could get stuck to the glass and be ruined upon removal. Consider storing your autograph in a solander box, or a print storage box. Solander boxes are really for museum-quality preservation, but provide the best protection. Solander boxes feature acid-free cloth lining and are great if you have a number of items you want to store. Use translucent acid-free folders to encase your autographs for display without having to actually handle the item.

Proper ventillation is important when storing an autograph. When sealing your item in an acid-free cover with tape, leave a tiny gap in the corner. Avoid direct light exposure because it can fade the ink from your autographed item. Buy a hygrometer to monitor the humidity level where your autographed memorabilia is being stored. Wooden cabinets tend to encourage deterioration, and metal safes can encourage condensation.

Take measures to protect and preserve your autographed memorabilia for a matter of lifetimes, and pass them down for generations to come.

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