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July Pickups
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Happy to pick up this Waterman's at a steal of a price.
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Nice start to the month Perry.
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Figured I would start sharing with you guys! I just got back from being out of town to both of these in my mail box:
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The mailbox was full today! In addition to some older cards, I also got a great little signed Joe Torre cartoon; and a great Mickey Mantle matted picture and signature to match with my Joe DiMaggio picture/sig.
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Excited to pick this one up. Thanks Steve
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Never tried to go out of my way to add 8x10 to my collection, for some reason. So of course I spend June and July buying 8x10! Here are a few of the nicer ones. (Has anyone seen Pedro's prices to sign?? Holy cow!)
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The Speaker is brand new. The Kennedy I've had for a few months, but just got around to framing it.
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A couple of upgrades this Month, including a beautiful McKechnie from Scott, and full signature MLB COA baseball of the hottest player on the planet right now-Mike Trout.
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Picked up a pretty cool piece. Handwritten school assignment in pencil, one page both sides, 8.25 x 11, November 6, 1947. An essay with fabulous physics and aerospace content. In part: “There is a definite limit somewhere to the speeds at which man will travel in the future. The comparatively heavy weights of metals used in constructing airships tend to slow down the craft. If we were to enter another planet’s atmosphere at a high speed, our craft would blaze away to nothing just as the meteors do that strike our atmosphere. Army scientists have proven that our bodies cannot stand an acceleration greater than 64 feet per second every second…Since the laws of nature, throughout the ages, have yet to be violated, the physical endurance of human bodies will place an ultimate fence around the pasture of super speeds.” The teacher was evidently disappointed in the student's work, writing in large red pencil: “A series of statements, showing little relation one to the other or to the T.S.—i.e.—no coherence. Vague terms. Generalities.” This student, however, would have the last laugh, he was Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., better known to us as BUZZ ALDRIN, 2nd man on the moon. This dates to Aldrin’s senior year at Montclair High School in New Jersey, after graduation which he went to West Point. Years later, Aldrin himself would violate several of the statements he makes here—most notably, on Apollo 11 he experienced acceleration forces of approximately 4g during liftoff and 6.5g during reentry, more than triple the acceleration he writes that a human can withstand. A truly remarkable piece revealing Aldrin’s thoughts on spaceflight long before it became a reality.
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That is a really cool piece.
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That is so cool! Congrats on a truly unique piece related to Buzz Aldrin. |
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Some new Presidential additions....
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Mike- Awesome piece. One correction, however. That paper likely was written during Aldrin's first semester at West Point. He graduated from Montclair in 1947, and given the date (November 6), it seems to me that it would be a college paper.
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Teddy ballgame
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Pretty psyched to add this Ted to the collection... Unfortunately the border of this Burke has been clipped, but the colors are real nice, and I've been on the lookout for an affordable non personalized copy for quite some time...
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Nice pick up Dave
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I love it, congrats on the Teddy Ballgame pick up! Are you going to take it off the sheet or leave as is?
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Thanks Andrew and Steve. Toying with the the idea of taking it off as it is affixed with 4 little glue spots and can be removed with no damage to the pc and very light damage to the essay. Real curious to see if there is anything on the reverse
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Really like he Williams! Update if you take it off of the sheet. Would also like to know if there are any notations on the reverse.
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Pair of new items heading my way
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Really nice pickups everyone! Last weekend I attended a meet and greet at Larry Holmes's house. I was able to add Boom Boom Mancini and Larry to my corner pad.
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That's a cool corner pad. Let's see some of the meet and greet pics!
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Just picked up this (I hope) authentic Al Spalding
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From a seller on Biblio.com
The America's National Game book its contained in is quite trashed however. Considering whether or not to just detach the flyleaf and turn it into an auto cut Paul |
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I just had Eric Idle authenticate my Graham Chapman original King Artur notes prior to filing Monty python and TheHoly Grail :)
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Awesome addition Sean! A true treasure for us Monty Python fans!
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Picked this one up a couple of weeks ago but I'm just getting around to posting it now:
One of the toughest cards I needed for my project, #59 Karl Drews. He's tough because he was hit and killed by a drunk driver in 1963. http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/t...ps9c6qlmfb.jpg |
Mel Ott and Tigers 1956
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I have been working on a 500 HR piece and am down to Ott and Ruth. So following Mel Ott's as they come up at auction. This poped up on Ebay. 1956 Tiger program that was signed By Tigers owner Briggs as well as then Tiger announcer Mel Ott as well as early Kaline and Bunning auto's. Arrived today and is Very Nice and cost me well under market value for an Ott cut signiture, But I cannot bring myself to cut up such a nice program so I will enjoy it while I continue my hunt for an Ott and a Ruth for my display.
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Great program. Funny, I have the same program signed by Tris Speaker and Hank Greenberg. Can't bring myself to cut them either.
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this came today
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Not vintage but last night I was able to meet Ken Griffey Jr and I got him to sign my 1987 Bellingham Mariners uncut sheet.
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I have to ask-where did you meet him. He seems to be keeping a pretty low profile since retirement.
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He showed up late at the reception and instantly went to the back and got on his phone. You could tell that he didn't really want to be there or to interact with fans. When he got off the phone, I approached him and he semi reluctantly signed the item after asking what it was. He wasn't in the best mood but did sign one item for people that came up to him (side paneled all baseballs) and posed for pictures (refused to smile). For $40 to attend the event, I was more than pleased that I got to meet the player that I idolized growing up. I would get there were less than 200 people at the event including the other celebrities. |
Awesome experience MacDice! Probably quite a few local sports celebrities at Easley's Golf tournament. I hit a round in Jon Kitna's Classic at Suncadia a couple weeks back, but did not find the autograph I was looking for as Billy North (CWU alum) failed to show :(.
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Teddy ballgame
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So I did remove it from the paper backing, and unfortunately no writing on the reverse...
My framer recommended I pair the photo with our copy of Ted's rookie... Dropped them off their morning, and got this back this afternoon... Quote:
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It looks great Dave!
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Looks awesome!!!!!
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Hank
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Got this one in the mail today. Circa 1934 Hank Greenberg album page. I've been looking for one of these for a while, and I was Very grateful that board member Andrew Lavine (bearfan4) was kind enough to part with it... Great person to deal with by the way... Very fair and a super quick turnaround...
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