The Sopranos – Signed and Framed Full size Baseball bat – Signed by John &

The Sopranos – Signed and Framed Full size Baseball bat – Signed by John 'Johnny Sack' Sacrimoni with full COA

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The Sopranos – Signed and Framed Full size Baseball bat – Signed by John 'Johnny Sack' Sacrimoni with full COA Johnny Sack was the right-hand of Carmine Lupertazzi Sr. for many years before he took over as boss following a period of infighting, which led to the deaths of several key figures in Little Carmine's faction, including fellow Lupertazzi caporegime Rusty Millio, shylock Lorraine Calluzzo and Carmine Lupertazzi's former consigliere, Angelo Garepe. Johnny Sack had also been a close friend of Tony Soprano for many years. Vincent Curatola signed this beautifully presented Baseball Bat, Items signed by Vince are rare and this is a fantastic item to be owned by any Sopranos fan. Vincent also inscribed the words Johnny Sack on the bat. We hand selected five amazing photos of Johnny Sack from scenes from the Sopranos.
  • Item ships affixed with MJB Memorabilia serial-numbered and tamper proof authentication Hologram
  • Frame measures at 1070mm Wide and 570mm in height
  • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
  • Comes with photo of Vincent signing the bat
  • Custom framed backdrop by MJB Memorabilia
  • Framed and ready to hang
The Sopranos is an American crime drama television series created by David Chase. The story revolves around Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster, portraying the difficulties that he faces as he tries to balance his family life with his role as the leader of a criminal organization. These are explored during his therapy sessions with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi (Lorraine Bracco). The series features Tony's family members, mafia colleagues, and rivals in prominent roles—most notably his wife Carmela (Edie Falco) and his protégé/distant cousin Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli). The pilot was ordered in 1997, and the show premiered on HBO on January 10, 1999. The series ran for six seasons totaling 86 episodes until June 10, 2007. Broadcast syndication followed in the U.S. and internationally.[2] The Sopranos was produced by HBO, Chase Films, and Brad Grey Television. It was primarily filmed at Silvercup Studios in Long Island City in Queens, New York City and on location in New Jersey. The executive producers throughout the show's run were David Chase, Brad GreyRobin GreenMitchell Burgess, Ilene S. Landress, Terence Winter, and Matthew Weiner.

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