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"John Reznikoff of University Archives in Westport, Connecticut, specializes in authenticating presidential signatures"

Mayme Clayton's Collection
PBS.org - History Detectives - Season 5
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Nora Holt Autograph Book
PBS.org - History Detectives - Episode 5
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"Mr. Reznikoff?s knowledge of historical documents has made him a valuable expert witness for the Justice Department, which has called upon him in appraisal and fraud cases and sets him apart??John is the most diligent, most research-oriented type of person you will meet?..He?s not going to buy something unless he knows it?s absolutely real? "

A Little Off the Top for History
Jerry Guo - NY Times - July 13, 2008
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"He[Reznikoff] is without a question a visionary"

The Man Who Would Be Jack
Vanity Fair - April 2008
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"John Reznikoff and Topps baseball card Company"

Washington Shed Here: A Collectible
Micah Cohen - NY Times - September 5, 2007
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"Reznikoff...is one of very few collectors to sell the triple crown of collecting: a 1909-1911 Honus Wagner baseball card, an upside-down Wright Flyer stamp and the rarest Declaration of Independence signer's signature, that of Button Gwinnett."

Adam's Eve
Adam Brodsky, Philadelphia Weekly - July 7 - 13, 2004
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"In 1999 she sent it to John Reznikoff, a dealer in Connecticut, who told her it could be worth $1 million. Reznikoff says that when he called NASA with questions about the desk set, the agency seized it."

What would you give to own a little chunk of the moon?
Kenneth Chang, NYT - Thursday, November 27, 2003
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"John Reznikoff was only 3 years old when President Kennedy was fatally shot while riding in a motorcade in Dallas -- too young to remember today where he was when he heard the news, but old enough to sense the sadness that marked the event."

JFK assassination memorabilia goes up for bids
By Lisa Charnoff, Greenwich Times
November 14th, 2003 -- View article


"History is interesting," Reznikoff told me. "But sex sells. This stuff represents the greatest presidential scandal in the history of the country - in my mind, bigger than Watergate."

Clothes, But No Cigar
Daily News - Monday October 13th, 2003
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"John Reznikoff of Westport is the owner of University Archives on Richmondville Avenue in Westport and is one of the world's foremost authorities on autograph authentication."

Westport Resident Tries to Unthaw Fate of Ted Williams? Body
By Rob Sullivan, Fairfield Minuteman - August 8, 2002
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"At this point no one would be surprised to see [Reznikoff] pluck the half-eaten apple from the Garden of Eden off his shelf.

Westport?s Curiosity Shop
By Robert Liftig, Westport Magazine - March 2002
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"...John Reznikoff of University Archives, Inc...is frequently called as an expert witness in court."

Document raises questions
By Carrie Johnson and Alex Leary, St. Petersburg Times - July 27, 2002
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"Reznikoff...sells to other collectors and memorabilia traders around the world."

The National Enquirer, "Snips & Clips from the Rich & Famous"
by Peter Davidson, July 02, 2002
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"Visiting University Archives is like spending a morning in someone's attic - or losing oneself in history. After being buzzed through the locked front door, visitors see walls lined with framed documents, graphics and letters of the famous. Shelves in a storage room are covered with relics, books and other paraphernalia. In a five-foot-high bank vault, there are rows and rows of black notebooks labeled Presidents, Civil War, Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Entertainment, Literary, Sports, you name it. Give Mr. Reznikoff a name and he'll find a letter, canceled check, photo, or book signed by your hero."

The New York Times,"Legacy of a Hank of Hair"
by Diane Sierpina, March 30, 1997.
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"Sellers possessing items of unknown value are encouraged to use the company's free appraisal service. Experts have encountered numerous sellers whose supposedly 'worthless' possessions turned out to be very worthwhile indeed."

Millionaire Magazine, "The Indiana Jones of Paper"
by Donna Angel, May 2000.
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"When someone offers Reznikoff an item, his staff attempts to authenticate it. They check an extensive file of facsimiles of genuine signatures, and also look for anomalies in the time line or context."

Smithsonian, "Signs of the Times", November 1997.

"Your catalog was astonishing to me because of the things in it."

The Hartford Courant, "Conversations"
by Steve Kemper, April 13, 1997.


"John Reznikoff is the world's foremost hair collector. He's got locks from Marilyn Monroe, from Abraham Lincoln, from Einstein."

by Jeanne Moos, CNN, July 30, 2009 "Jackson's Hair Into Diamonds"
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"The provenance and authenticity of this lock of hair is impeccable," Reznikoff said, citing 'the highly publicised video' that shows Cohen putting out the fire with his jacket."

The Guardian (UK) July 27, 2009 "Michael Jackson's Hair To Be Turned Into Diamonds"
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"Add to that a piece of Kapton foil, which protected the lunar craft from the heat of re-entry into the earth's atmosphere; a photograph of the first footstep on the moon; and signed insurance policies, so to speak, for the three astronauts"

"One Giant Step" - Norwalk Hour, July 17, 2009
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"It really does send chills up my spine, in a way that other things don't."

Anne Marie Chaker, Wall Street Journal, November 18, 2008 "These Locks Are Golden"
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"He has established a hard-earned reputation, for offering highly desirable and unique autographs at a fair price." ? International Autograph Dealer Alliance Person of the Year 2008"

IADA-CC, December 27, 2008, "The 2008 IADA-CC Person of the Year"