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Old 06-08-2012, 09:22 AM
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A stamp with the name Nelson Tisdel
A signature of Nelson Tisdel
A signature of Gordon Soutter.

A trade was made between the boys and the new owner thought it appropriate to sign the card as well to document the transfer of ownership.
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I'm curious. Will you now sign the Waddell card as well to document the transfer of ownership?
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Old 06-08-2012, 09:42 AM
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Frank,

I'm curious. Will you now sign the Waddell card as well to document the transfer of ownership?
If requested by the next owner, I would happily comply. Rest assured that I will ask.

If this was a common practice, I imagine some of these little cards would be quite crowded with sigs.
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:09 AM
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is owning a card that was once owned by Burdick, who sold the card to Sir Edward Wharton Tigar (in the 1940s)...and a few decades later, it is now in my humble collection
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If requested by the next owner, I would happily comply. Rest assured that I will ask.

I would think you would want to sign the back to document the transfer of ownership from Gordon Soutter to you.
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I would think you would want to sign the back to document the transfer of ownership from Gordon Soutter to you.
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Totally appropriate.
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This card has a nice history: Con Dempsey [PCL/MLB player] got it as a kid in SF, gave it to collector Dave Eskenazi. From Dave it went to Mark Macrae, and I got it from Mark at a National.

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I remembered this thread from earlier this year. This is the first one I've seen, stamped and signed. Just listed on ebay(not mine and don't know the seller)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-11-T206...item27ce7198a3
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Here's my Zeenut Paddy Driscoll. It has what I believe is Buck Barker's writing on the back, documenting his baseball and football careers. Then, at the bottom there is a note that Dick Dobbins acquired the card in 1973 and apparently traded or sold it to someone named Hauser in 1978. At least, that's what I guess the note means.
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From the personal collection of Billy Sunday. Was auctioned off by his granddaughter in 1973, purchased by Keith Mitchell.



Nice to know that the Rev. also saw a Kelly card as a great personal keepsake.
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Default My third Tisdel

also with the two sigs of Tisdel and Soutter.
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nice addition to your growing collection...

have your boys become more interested in your collection since you started this thread a year or so ago?

have they ever been to a card show with you?
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Old 06-27-2013, 06:05 PM
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I'm getting my T206 set out and gonna sign em all, surely someone will appreciate it 100 years from, I new I should have signed the back of the damn Wagner!
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These cards all belonged to Zach Wheat and were in his scrapbook. I also picked up this telegram that was with the cards. I love having Wheats own T206.
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