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Old 03-25-2021, 08:54 AM
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Default Favorite signed cards.

33/34 Goudey have always been my favorite autographed cards to collect. It's like they where designed for signatures. I will start us off with Russ.
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For sure, 33 Goudey is great... however Chas looks good on any card.
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WG7 Walter Mails Game and 1926 Sports Co. of America:
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A few recent pickups. My new favorites I suppose.
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A Tie between these two:

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for On the card signatures, I'll go with this one:

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Still thinking about Hank. Love the smile.

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It’s not pre-war....but I like Ozzie

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I like a good story and Steve Dalkowski more than fit the bill. Had to have this card:

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This is my other favorite. Not too many signed issues out there for Honus:


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More importantly Mr Feller was a great American hero
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1932 NY Giants Schedule Frank (Shanty) Hogan

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I don't usually get to swim in these waters but here's my favorite.
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Got this one at a small show in the late eighties. Appling took the card looked it over, and told me a story about how much he hated those uniforms. They were thick and dark and made the players sweat buckets and the team was too cheap to give them changes between double-headers so they would just wring out the unis and put them back on for the 2nd game.

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Pair of 1957 Hall of Famers for all the Braves fans

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Growing up, Willie Davis was always a favorite of mine and I got his autograph at a card show in the late '80s.
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Take your pic. Both are related. Phil played against Wilt in his 100 point game!

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My collecting days in my youth were short. And, some 40 plus years later, I only have distinct memories of two cards that I absolutely know I owned. One is this Aaron Home Run King card and the other is, oddly enough, the 1974 Traded Fernando Gonzalez. If I had to chose one card to be buried with me it would be that Home Run King card.

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What series is the Sam Rice from? I really enjoy cards with information like that on the back. As much as I enjoy T206, I wish it had a biography of each player on the back. Especially in 1910, 1920 it's not like someone could just hope on wikipedia and research the player whose card they just received, so that biography is important.
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Not technically a card, but as a Big Train collector I was thrilled to be able to pick this up recently! It's one of my favorite things I've ever owned.

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My collecting days in my youth were short. And, some 40 plus years later, I only have distinct memories of two cards that I absolutely know I owned. One is this Aaron Home Run King card and the other is, oddly enough, the 1974 Traded Fernando Gonzalez. If I had to chose one card to be buried with me it would be that Home Run King card.

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Fantastic Mays. I would love to have his sig on a card. I'll work on that while you work on the Aaron. I've actually seen several other copies of the Home Run King card for sale on ebay. I think it was a popular one to have him sign at shows. You'll find one when you're ready.

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What series is the Sam Rice from? I really enjoy cards with information like that on the back. As much as I enjoy T206, I wish it had a biography of each player on the back. Especially in 1910, 1920 it's not like someone could just hope on wikipedia and research the player whose card they just received, so that biography is important.
These cards are listed in the Standard Catalog of Vintage Baseball Cards as "1926 Sports Co. of America Champions." They are also known as "Spaulding Champions." I don't believe they have an ACC listing. They also come with a much scarcer back with advertising offering an album for the cards (and no bio). Here's the link to what Old Cardboard has re this set: https://oldcardboard.com/o/h/sports-...?cardsetID=980
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I've always liked this flash in the pan / brief career story. 27 strikeouts in his first two games.

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I don't have many autographed cards, but I like this one.


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Not technically a card, but as a Big Train collector I was thrilled to be able to pick this up recently! It's one of my favorite things I've ever owned.
That's one of the nicest WaJo signatures I've ever seen, Chad. Somebody on the board has a signed T206, I'm waiting for that to appear here.
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Thanks Hank! Coming from you, that means a lot to me. I've been looking for an M114, but when this came along I was blown away. I found out after posting here that a fellow member and I bid ourselves up way beyond where we wanted to be on this, we both dearly wanted it. I only collect one player, the Big Train, so rest assured that this will be treasured and well taken care of.

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I like a good story and Steve Dalkowski more than fit the bill. Had to have this card:

Just finished his book. Wonderful read...
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