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Old 01-12-2006, 08:39 PM
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Posted By: Bryan

Marshall Fogel's business card of Joe Jackson that Leon posted got me wondering if anyone else has business cards from vintage players. Here are my two.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

I have 2 Ira Thomas business cards from when he was a scout that I had matted with his photos.

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Posted By: Mike Campbell

I have one from Sachel Paige. Autographed. Now......if only I could figure out how to display it in here, things would be perfect.

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Posted By: warshawlaw

Got Larry Brown (basketball) and Eric Idle (Monty Python) so far.

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This may be a stupid observation, but Im just curious regarding the Lindstrom card - was Lindstrom writing it to a guy named "dick" or was he calling the guy a "dick". Its odd b/c he thanks the guy for wanting an auto, but never actually signed the card (unless it appears on the reverse).

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

Josh, it appears obvious that Lindstrom couldn't put "Richard" in that small space so he resorted to name calling...

That's kind of funny because I didn't even notice that it wasn't signed by Lindstrom but I think you're right, the signature is probably on the back of the card. Cool O/T thread.

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Biz card and card...

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Old 01-15-2006, 06:06 PM
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Josh & Fred

The Lindstrom business card is not signed on the back. I would imagine Dick (whoever he is) sent something for Fred to sign and Fred wrote a short note on his business card.

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