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Old 05-05-2009, 12:58 PM
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Default 1937 Who's Who in Major League Baseball with over 50 autographs

I have a 1937 Who's Who in Major League Baseball yearbook that has over 50 autographs. Would anyone have any idea what the value of this may be?



Here are some of the autographs:

Bump Hadley
Van Mungo
Johnny Cooney
Ival Goodman
Tony Lazzeri
George Selkirk
Honus Wagner
Lou Chiozza
Mickey Haslin
Tommy Thevenow
Roy Spencer
William (Big Bill) Lee
Rip Collins
Larry French

Yankees:
Joe Glenn
Saltzgaver
Rolfe
Joe Painter

St, Louis Browns:
Walkup
Heath

Chicago Cubs:
Galan
Stainback
Bryant
O'Dea
Hack
Herman
Hartnett

St. Louis Cardinals:
Weiland
Gutteridge
Chervinko
T. Moore

Pittsburgh Pirates:
Brubaker
Brandt
Waner
Brown
Epps
Wagner
Traynor

Cincinnati Reds:
Paul Derringer
Kiki Cuyler
Ernie Lombardi
Vander Meer
Walker
R. Davis
Schott
Chuck Dressen
V. Davis
McCormick
Outlaw
Rohde
Gelbert

Boston Bees:
Danny MacFayden
Tony Cuccinello
Wally Berger
Vince DiMaggio
Warstler
May
Fletcher
Hutchinson
Bush

Brooklyn Dodgers:
Buddy Hassett
Joe Stripp
John Winsett
Mungo
Clark
Baker
Manush
Eisenstat
Morgan
Cooney
High
Jeffcoat

Philadelphia Phillies:
Bucky Walters
Mulcahy
LaMaster
Wilson
Atwood
Arnovich
Moore
Tauby
Jorgens
Johnson
Kelleher



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Old 05-05-2009, 01:29 PM
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The good news is that it is a really cool item. The bad news is (as you probably already know) an item like this is sort of like a team signed ball. If these same names were signed on a team sheet with some nice spacing, your names would be worth $1200-$1500. As it is now, they can not be seperated out so it is basically 1 multisigned item. I would venture that the book is worth in the $500-$800 range but it could be worth a little more or less depending on the placement and boldness of the Wagner which I did not see. It is a really neat vintage item though.

Rhys Yeakley
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Old 05-05-2009, 02:10 PM
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Do you think eBay would be a good place to auction this, or the Buy Trade section of this site?
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Old 05-05-2009, 02:34 PM
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Here is the Honus Wagner signature

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Old 05-05-2009, 04:37 PM
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The good news about the Wagner is that it is signed in the white spot. It is dark and bold but not the best looking example as it is sort of shaky and you can tell he was getting older and probably standing up when he signed it. Ebay is really hit or miss and it could do really well or it could go pretty low and the fees suck. Without certification some people might shy away from it but I would think people would still assume all the signatures are real based on the look and feel of the piece. The BST might work for you. There are not a ton of autograph guys on here but you never know. It is a cool item and one of the shames of our hobby is when a signature of one guy on a piece of paper is worth more than a multi signed piece signed by the same guy and a bunch of others too.

Rhys
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:38 AM
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What are you looking to get for it?
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Old 05-06-2009, 08:31 AM
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It sold last night. Thanks
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