Overpriced memorabilia. I visited the store last year when I saw they had 50% off everything. So I popped in looking to buy a few things only to find out that they doubled their prices so that 50% off was really their regular price. Too bad bc I have several Tristar signed items only to find out this place are scam artists. Don’t get me wrong, the staff were friendly but this is not a good way to do business. Overall: F
David S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bethesda, MD
This is by far my favorite sports memorabilia store in Vegas. A genuinely friendly staff that knows their stuff — I was looking for a signed Guy LaFleur photo, and while they didn’t have one in stock they were the only store where the staff didn’t stare blankly at the name«Guy LaFleur.» What I particularly like about Tristar is that they have a range of goods for sale at all price points. I’m thrilled that a visiting Middle Eastern prince can show up in Vegas and spend $ 50,000 on Derek Jeter’s signed left testicle, but not all of us have that kind of money. Tristar has a very nice collection of signed 8×10s across a variety of sports, for reasonable prices. And if you’re looking for an autograph by any non-superstar, they’re the only game on the strip. I got myself a signed Scott Stevens’ photo for a ~$ 25.00, and as a Devils fan it was a great addition to my office wall.
Aleks F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Long Beach, CA
I looked forward to meeting Mike Tyson during an autograph session but it was cancelled. He had to leave for a family emergency on the east coast. Hopefully his family is ok. Although the place had a weird formaldehyde smell, which someone who walked out said it smelled like pee, there were nice people who worked there and if I were into sports memorabilia this looks like the spot to hit up.