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Old 05-04-2015, 02:10 PM
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Default May Autograph Pickups

Got this from a fellow Board Member, glad to add the "first lady" to my collection-#233.

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Old 05-04-2015, 03:35 PM
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Fabulous start to the month.
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Old 05-04-2015, 10:25 PM
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I'm glad the Manley made it to you safely Frank! I guess I should show off the one I purchased that made it possible to send that one to you and your collection.




How's that to start off the month, two of the same female HOfer?
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Old 05-05-2015, 09:01 AM
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Sally Rand contract and I also picked up a couple of signed letters.
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I was cleaning out a closet and in a box I found a notebook I had forgotten about. It has quite a few 8 by 10s that I obtained through the mail 10 to 15 years ago. I will put up a few each month. The Phyllis Diller signature is better in person, It didn't show up very good in the scan.
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Old 05-05-2015, 08:11 PM
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When I was a little kid growing up I remember watching "The Pride Of The Yankees" for the first time and having a major crush on Teresa Wright.

My favorite movie of hers is "Shadow Of A Doubt" with Joseph Cotton.

I just picked this up.



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Old 05-07-2015, 09:32 PM
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Had a great day on Tuesday at TPC with my wife who patiently waits with me as I collected these.
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Old 05-07-2015, 10:31 PM
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Wow! I'm not a golf guy but that is a sweet looking momento there! Is it a flag? You gonna display it somehow?
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Were you in the kids area 😃
How was signing in the kids area compared to your area?
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Had a great day on Tuesday at TPC with my wife who patiently waits with me as I collected these.
Congrats on the flag and also for having a patient wife (something rare in the collectibles world ).
Just curious how nice were the golfers when they signed? While it appears that most of the signatures are legible it does appear that some golfer's signatures are going the same way that baseball players autos are going and that is into the realm of squiggles and lines.
Since I can't read all of them did you get any big names?
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Default Lon Warneke vintage signed album page

I recently picked up this nice vintage signed fountain pen AP of "The Arkansas Hummingbird" Lon Warneke.

Warneke pitched a no-hitter in 1941 at Cincinnati and also was an umpire following his career as a pitcher.
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You got that letter Greg? Couldn't have gone to a better person and collector. Thanks for all your kindness. no job yet, but holding on. That letter is remarkable, when I saw it , I actually thought Greg N should have it

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That Mathewson letter is a beautiful and enviable piece. Congrats on the pick up
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Old 05-08-2015, 01:20 PM
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The Golfers were very gracious. I waited at the 9th and 18th green for most of the autographs. And there was a mix of Kids adults and a large group of Autograph Professionals (easy to tell they had backpacks with Flags, Pictures, balls, etc. and would look to get mostly big names and more than once)
The Kids area's were by the practice area and by the Clubhouse after 18. Many Golfers signed for quite awhile at the Kids area's Ricky Fowler signed for probably 25 minutes and for just kids.
Big names on this flag Phil Michelson, Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth, Padraig Harrington, Jason Day, Ryo Ishikawa, Martin Kaymer, Of the 30 names on the flag I identified 27. Many although not household names are top 100 golfers. The two I missed were Tiger any Rory Both signed that day I waited by Clubhouse and Tiger signed at 9th green and when Rory was Signing by practice area I was on 18th green waiting for Jordan Spieth who despite the huge crowd asking for his auto was VERY nice to everybody.
My goal for the day was just one of the following group. Phil, Tiger, Rory, Spieth. And I got two of the four. My wife a Phil fan had him sign her Ticket so all in all a great day. Aside from the autographs lots of great golf good food ton of Pictures just a great day all around. I had access to "The Turn" which was between 9 and 18 and had views of both A/C ,comfortable seats, Nice Restrooms, food, drinks, and outside was rows of seats and tables where you could watch the golf from comfort. We just grabbed a bite and were back walking. Great Tournament I think we are going back Sunday But that is my wife's decision...Happy Mothers day, I am lucky to still be able to call mine.
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Default Earliest known Johnny Vander Meer autograph as a professional baseball player

I recently purchased a 1933 scrapbook that was assembled by a 12 year old female baseball fan from Dayton, OH. The fan clipped Dayton Ducks box scores and articles for over one season and neatly pasted them into her scrapbook.

The Mid Atlantic inaugural season 1933 Dayton Ducks were the 1st professional stop of LHP Johnny Vander Meer of double no-hit fame.
As I slowly thumbed through the pages I was pleasantly surprised to find that an unknown 18 year old rookie named Johnny Vander Meer signed the 12 year old fans' scrapbook.
The eBay seller posted some pictures of the scrapbook, but did not disclose that it had several autographs inside including one of Vander Meer even when I asked about it's specific contents. As many of you know, Vander Meer is one of my central collecting focuses.

The neat thing is that his early autograph is definitely different than anything that I have ever seen to date. Cool!

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I recently picked up this nice vintage signed fountain pen AP of "The Arkansas Hummingbird" Lon Warneke.

Warneke pitched a no-hitter in 1941 at Cincinnati and also was an umpire following his career as a pitcher.
Scott,
This had me thinking: Do you collect the autographs of the umpire behind the plate for the no-hitter? Might be an interesting (and very difficult???) subset to go after.
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This had me thinking: Do you collect the autographs of the umpire behind the plate for the no-hitter? Might be an interesting (and very difficult???) subset to go after.
Hi Andrew,
That's an interesting question. I do own the autographs of the home plate umpire for many of Nolan Ryan's milestones including his 7 no-hitters.

I also own the autographs of both home plate umpires for Vander Meer's consecutive no-hitters.
This vintage signed prescription pad of a physician in Cincinnati captured both George Magerkurth and Bill Stewart on a single page. Both umpires officiated both of Vandy's no-hitters.
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Got these plus 1 today making it a total of 189 different signed base cards from the first four Twilight Zones card series.
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I'm looking forward to the mailman tomorrow as he should bring me this beauty that I purchased from a fellow board member here, runscott.

1925 first edition book, Coaching, the Way of the Winner, signed by the legendary Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne. This was right up my alley as I bleed blue and gold.

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Old 05-22-2015, 09:25 PM
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Awesome, Sean.

I've been through three sets of the Twilight Zone DVDs.

I've loved that show since I was a kid.
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Thanks Chris

Yeah thats my favorite show of all-time hands down
Besides having the 198 different from those 4 sets, I have the promo and insert cards signed plus I have a complete set of the 50th anniversary cards signed too plus a ton of doubles. Always looking to trade
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Should have probably been here. Sold my Ruth signed ball as I thought it was changing color (paranoid is all it probably was). So I sold that and picked this up which is more in line with my overall collection.
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That is a stunningly bold Ruth. Congrats Brad!

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