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Show your items signed to teammates/other players
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I don't know if there has been a thread on this, if so , I apologize. Everyone show their photos/balls, etc that have been personalized to a teammate or another player /executive. I'll start it w my Lefty Gomez signed photo to his teammate Joe Glenn:
"To my Good pal Joe with Best wishes for Peace and Happiness, your friend, Lefty Gomez" |
Clyde and Charlie
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This photo was given by Clyde Beck to Charlie Root...at least it was in the Root estate. The two Cubs were teammates from 1926 to 1930. Thanks Jim Stinson!!
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Shown bf..................
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Signed by Gene Tunney to another boxer:
http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...ed%20photo.jpg Dedicated by the VBA to Grantland Rice, not sure who wrote it for the association: http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...20VBA%20IL.jpg |
Very neat stuff guys, love seeing these one of a kind items, I unfortunately don't have any
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Joe Pignatano Baseball Collection
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Billy Herman, Luke Appling and Fergie Jenkins personalized these balls to Joe.
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Early 20th Century photo
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This photo is signed by James Juvenal (1874-1942). Gold medal in 8's rowing at the 1900 Olympics in Paris and silver medalist in double sculls at the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis to his Paris boatmate Oscar Lockwood.
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Another Early 20th Century inscribed photo
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Alfred Sauer (1880--1943), fencer at 1912 Olympics to fellow fencer, national champion and 1904 Olympic medalist William Grebe.
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Great stuff, keep em coming.
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Letter from Clyde Engle to Northern League President Jim McNulty, dated two weeks before Engle's death in 1939...
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Ted Williams "Speedball" signed
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This was given to me just yesterday by my sons orthodontist of all people...
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LOVE that speedball
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What do you know about them. Was it a novelty item back itn he 50's? Free stadium give away?
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Here is my 1958 handwritten letter from UCLA legend John Wooden to West Valley High School (WA) coach Jud Heathcote, who would go on to win the 1979 NCAA Championship with Magic Johnson at Michigan State.
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Love that letter... great history |
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