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Lets See Your Dodger Autographs
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I have been a Dodger since 1957. My oldest son's middle name is Duke!
I love Dodger autographs and memorabilia Here are two of my autographed balls (hoping they were not signed by the brow) from Los Angeles and a litltle ball with Jackie Robinson's name on it that I don't know where it came from. Would love to see your Dodger autogtraphs. |
A coupla my favs...
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Wheat and Rucker
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1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Team...
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My 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Collection...including the program that I just had Carl Erskine sign this morning...
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Here are a couple cards I have scaned.I'll try to scan some more of my other stuff later.
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Here are a couple more
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Poor David,
Such a small collection that he couldn't find a real player:o. Boo Hoo. :rolleyes: If you want to send me that coach picture, I'm sure I can hook you up with a real player signed picture. Nice one! Quote:
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Dodger autographs
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Here are a few of mine:
Rube Marquard, Brooklyn Robins signed album page Sandy Koufax signed Topps card Sandy Koufax and Nolan Ryan inscribed photo with baseball back office great Donald Davidson circa 1980 Hideo Nomo signed All Star game ball 1995 |
Early 70's Old Timers Day promo card.
Signed by a few Dodgers and a couple other guys too. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../Oldtimers.jpg |
Mark, as Father Guido Sarducci would say, that '34 Goudey signed team set is "nothing to sneeze your nose at."
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I know they aren't the extra cool high dollar vintage stuff but I enjoy them all the same...
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David,
Thanks. That Ruth is pretty sweet as well. Tuna, You've got some nice balls there...or was that too personal? |
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A compliment is a compliment...I won't over-think it. Thanks! |
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Some more Dodgers....
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Zach Wheat
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Here are a few of my favorite Dodger.Attachment 72001
The Airline Insurance is from the flight to his Baseball Hall of Fame Induction. Attachment 72002 Attachment 72005 Attachment 72006 Attachment 72007 Attachment 72008 Attachment 72009 |
Beautiful Zack Wheat collection- congrats!
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Wheat
Thanks Scott.
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Wheat
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Here is Zachs Birth Certificate.
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Hack Wilson with the Dodgers (circa 1933 - 1934).
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not an autograph, but It's from the last Championship they won in 1988...It belongs to a friend of mine who was one of the better pitchers on that team.
can't believe we're turning into the Cubs....24 years and counting |
Wow, that is some Wheat collection!
Here are mine: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...F/ce9f1724.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...rmarquard1.jpg |
Dodger Signed Cards
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Two of my favorites......
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Thanks Mark. That is a great one you posted.
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I have one.
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I love the 1935 Rube Marquard signed 3 x 5/ album page! I considered going after this because it was so nice, but didn't pursue it because I recently picked up the vintage Marquard A/P that I posted on this thread. I'm glad that you added this to your collection. It's a beauty- congrats! |
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The fact that these signatures pre-date the golden age of autograph collecting makes them even more special, IMHO. |
Here is my 1957 Gil Hodges...at least I hope it is a Gil Hodges.
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=7594 |
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Sandy
Something I have not shown before.
Mid 1980s Crackerjack Game worn Pants from Koufax. I was about 18 yrs old and had a press pass for the game a couple years in a row. I don't remember which year exactly, but I'm pretty sure it was 1985. After the game, I was in the clubhouse and he had already given his jersey away to someone, so I asked for his pants which were hanging on the back of his chair. He said yes and signed it for me. Very nice guy. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ufaxPants1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ufaxPants2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ufaxPants3.jpg Here's a couple of pics that I took of Sandy from the game with the pants on. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ou/Koufax1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ou/Koufax2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ou/Koufax3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ou/Koufax4.jpg |
Awesome Koufax pants w/ pictures, Mark!
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Thanks Scott.
Every time I go home to clean out some stuff for my mom, I find more stuff I forgot about. I guess I should go home more often! |
Mark, I know you're busy, and I have time on my hands, so I'll volunteer to do some cleanup at your childhood home. :D
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See, we had that whole thread about negativity in this forum and here we have Mike freely offering to come across the country to help me out. Man...What a friend!:rolleyes: |
Anything for a friend, Mark! Seriously though, how is it that when I go through my stuff, I find maybe an extra Joe Cronin autograph I forgot I had, but when you look you pull out Mantles, Dimaggio's and now Koufax game used pants. Can you imagine if we were car collectors? "Oh, I forgot I had a 66 Chevelle SS in my garage" :D:D:D All kidding aside, are you going to display those at some point...maybe with some other Koufax items?
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Campy and da Bums
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brooklyn dodger stuff
Hi i have over 60 8x10 brooklyn dodger autograph photos all psa authenticated. Have over 60 brooklyn dodger signed balls. all with coas. Have over 60 brooklyn dodger sogned index cards with coas. Have 4 muultisigned brooklyn dodger signed baseballs all psa authenticated. thx
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Wheat
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Zach Wheat snapshot signed twice.
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i bought this from a board member and is signed on a brooklyn letterhead. It is missing some key players but am proud to own this. i also have some signed cards which ill post at a later date.
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Here's the story. In 1979, my mother and father were in a very serious car accident. They recovered well physically and got a settlement of $25K in damages. They took the money and purchased a large lot of sports cards and memorabilia with the intent of starting a business. According to them, the point was to give me something to do that would serve to keep me out of trouble, and to spend time with my dad. From 1979 to 1991, my father and I ran a sports memorabilia business together. We had a store in Teaneck NJ for approx 6 years and went to probably 40 shows per year. In 1992, my schooling no longer allowed me to participate in the business and we closed the store. My father had polio and was unable to do it by himself. Plus, I don't think he really wanted to do it without his best friend. We never made much money, because we kept so much of it in stuff. When we closed the store, everything went into a newly built, waterproof garage, that was built primarily for storage. When I moved away for school, I had no place to take my entire collection, so it stayed at their house. I go back to my mom's home periodically, to help her clean up the house and will bring some stuff back here as I have room for. I hope that explains it. That is why I "find" so much stuff. What I have scanned on my photobucket site is a fraction of what I have in my home, and what I have in my home is a fraction of my entire collection. My father passed away in 1995 and all the stuff we had in the store is still sitting in the garage. I miss my Dad. We had some great times together. Going through this stuff reminds me of him quite a bit. That's part of the reason why I still do it. Best, Mark |
Mark, you're very fortunate to have been able to spend so much time with your dad doing somthing you both loved. I'm sure the memories are worth far more than any of the "stuff" you have.
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Mike,
You are absolutely right about that. We really had a blast. Best, Mark |
I only have a few, but here is what I've got, aside from signed books.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...gersshelf1.jpg |
Mark, that's the best post I have ever read on Net54. Thank you for sharing that.
Steve |
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