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Old 08-02-2005, 03:21 PM
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Default OBC Cards -- slightly OT

Posted By: Rich Klein

Guys (and Julie):

One of the items I collect is signed cards of hobbyists. I have most of the Al Rosen signed cards, a Bill Goodwin signed card, ..... the 1992 Topps hobby writer cards,...

Anyway -- I ran into a friend of mine at the show and he gave me a copy of his OBC card. I just realized today that I should have had sign the card for me, I'll send him an email and take care of that later. However, it got me to thinking that I would love to get as many of these cards signed as I could to keep.

If you have one (or know of someone in OBC), please email me at RKlein@Beckett.Com

Leon, please forgive me for the OT thread beginning but I thought this was the best way to get it going

Thanks
Rich

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Old 08-02-2005, 05:27 PM
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I once had a collection of retired baseball players autographed business cards. It was interesting the various jobs they had-- insurance saleman, court guard, postal employee, tire salesman. Even the Pre-War Hall of Famers had normal jobs!

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