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Orioles1954 03-09-2011 04:24 PM

OT: 1954 Topps Signed Howie Fox. Does One Exist?
 
Title says it all. Fox was stabbed to death in San Antonio in late 1955. Anyone know of or have a 1954 Topps Howie Fox that has been signed? Knowing that info is the difference beween me getting into a signed 1954 Topps Orioles team set or not.

James

T206Collector 03-09-2011 05:45 PM

I would still go for it!
 
The story behind Fox's death, and the limited possibility would make that autographed card like your own personal Wagner! Great stuff....

Rich Klein 03-11-2011 03:52 AM

Logically, I would have
 
to say that card exists.

Given 2 years opportunity, someone should have gotten a signed 54 Topps, even in those days ---

However, I would wager than perhaps less than 10 still exist and may be available. I would check with some dealers such as Keating and Simon to see if they have ever handled such a card

Rich

Orioles1954 05-11-2011 08:43 AM

*BUMP* I checked with Phillip Marks and he vaguely remembers one. How much would you guesstimate one would be valued at?

slidekellyslide 05-11-2011 12:16 PM

Just looking around on the internet it looks like his auto goes for about $100-$200...what's the multiplier for having the auto on a baseball card? I'd say you'd be looking at $250 or better if you could find one.

Republicaninmass 05-11-2011 01:03 PM

a few 52's have sold for roughly 750

canjond 05-12-2011 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 893300)
Just looking around on the internet it looks like his auto goes for about $100-$200...what's the multiplier for having the auto on a baseball card? I'd say you'd be looking at $250 or better if you could find one.

Dan - I think your a bit low and would guess it's at least $700-$1000.

slidekellyslide 05-12-2011 03:43 PM

I don't know autographs that well, but it seems even though he died in 1955 his autograph is not rare...I was just guessing.

rhettyeakley 05-12-2011 05:44 PM

Dan, there are other factors involved then just the autograph itself. People collect the various Topps sets (or team sets from the set itself) autographed and obviously if anyone tries to get the 1954 set they need this card--thus the MUCH higher price tag. Similar players with high price tags are the likes of Jim Umbricht, Ken Hubbs, Walt Bond, etc. You would be surprised what some will pay for a seemingly obscure auto on a Topps card.
-Rhett

slidekellyslide 05-12-2011 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rhettyeakley (Post 893671)
Dan, there are other factors involved then just the autograph itself. People collect the various Topps sets (or team sets from the set itself) autographed and obviously if anyone tries to get the 1954 set they need this card--thus the MUCH higher price tag. Similar players with high price tags are the likes of Jim Umbricht, Ken Hubbs, Walt Bond, etc. You would be surprised what some will pay for a seemingly obscure auto on a Topps card.
-Rhett

Actually I wouldn't be surprised at all. :D

canjond 05-12-2011 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rhettyeakley (Post 893671)
Dan, there are other factors involved then just the autograph itself. People collect the various Topps sets (or team sets from the set itself) autographed and obviously if anyone tries to get the 1954 set they need this card--thus the MUCH higher price tag. Similar players with high price tags are the likes of Jim Umbricht, Ken Hubbs, Walt Bond, etc. You would be surprised what some will pay for a seemingly obscure auto on a Topps card.
-Rhett

Rhett - I agree completely. I have a '60 autographed Topps Yankees team set. a PSA/DNA Duke Maas set me back nearly $1k.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...field/maas.jpg

Republicaninmass 05-13-2011 02:17 PM

I am working on a 55 topps dodgers team sets and Hoak, spooner and hamric are all semi-tough for different reasons and run about 300..funny so does the hi number Hodges!

HRBAKER 05-14-2011 09:17 AM

1954 cards and Howie Fox
 
James,

I can say with pretty near certainty that I know of a collection that contains a '54 Bowman Fox. I have never seen a '54 Topps signed.
edit: nevermind, it is a '52 Bowman, sorry about that

Jeff


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