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Old 11-25-2014, 01:21 AM
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Thank you all again for the comments.
I am now the owner of this card. My friend did not want to buy it without being able to get it slabbed. I told him that hell I have sent cards in that I got signed in person that PSA would not slabb. Anyways I got it for a fair price I think & I still believe it is good. His father in law is in his 80's now & I did hear him talk about it & about the night he got mantle to sign it after they had been out to eat & had a few cocktails. Shelly & Chris. I do not know either one of you but if you want to see it let me know. Maybe we can work something out where I coulld mail it to you guys. From what I have seen on here you both seem trustful. I do plan on sending it in to PSA on my next batch I send in.
Here are 3 HAll of Fame plaques signed by Mickey. Do you think all 3 of them are real?
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Old 11-25-2014, 05:13 AM
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Thank you all again for the comments.
I am now the owner of this card. My friend did not want to buy it without being able to get it slabbed. I told him that hell I have sent cards in that I got signed in person that PSA would not slabb. Anyways I got it for a fair price I think & I still believe it is good. His father in law is in his 80's now & I did hear him talk about it & about the night he got mantle to sign it after they had been out to eat & had a few cocktails. Shelly & Chris. I do not know either one of you but if you want to see it let me know. Maybe we can work something out where I coulld mail it to you guys. From what I have seen on here you both seem trustful. I do plan on sending it in to PSA on my next batch I send in.
Here are 3 HAll of Fame plaques signed by Mickey. Do you think all 3 of them are real?
Thanks,
Robert
One and three are definitely authentic.

The one in the middle, as sloppy and ugly as it is, is probably authentic.
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Old 11-25-2014, 05:27 AM
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One and three are definitely authentic.

The one in the middle, as sloppy and ugly as it is, is probably authentic.
The ever popular "drunk Mantle".

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Old 11-25-2014, 09:15 AM
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As for Mickey being drunk. I had him at three different shows. He could sign falling down. That is his bored last one I want to sign. When he started doing that no one got near him. Mikey was very proud of signature. Drunk or sober he would sign a beautiful autograph

I think that if you have a jewelers loop and you can go over the first m and see if it starts and stop and the other areas that Chris pointed out it should tell you the story.
Like I said it is the first of its kind to be out there if it is auto pened and it would be nice if we know. Look to see if pressure is different as well. I live in CA Chris in NJ which ever one is closer. If you can see it yourself.
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Old 11-25-2014, 09:27 AM
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I would also like to say. This is how you get things done. When someone you trust disagrees with you. You dont yell and scream. You go to another person that you respect and get his thoughts. . Better safe than loose money. JoeD you thought it was good as well any thoughts?
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Old 11-25-2014, 10:33 AM
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Shelly, I think it's a good autograph - not an auto pen - and that it was signed with a bad ball-point pen. Those early ball-points were all over the board quality-wise.
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Old 11-25-2014, 11:39 AM
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Shelly, I think it's a good autograph - not an auto pen - and that it was signed with a bad ball-point pen. Those early ball-points were all over the board quality-wise.
That is still my opinion. The only reason I brought it up is that if this an autopen watch out.He did a great job.
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Old 11-26-2014, 11:12 AM
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The ever popular "drunk Mantle".

Tom C
I was kidding but looks like I nailed this.

(Pats self on back).

Tom C
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