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Is there a more comprehensive HoF site?
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One of the difficult parts of collecting is finding like-minded folks to share in the fun with. For years I thought about putting together a website of my collection and finally got it done. The site is called CooperstownExpert.com. It has pages for every HoFer and 150 non-HoFers. Nearly every page has at least one autograph. Check it out, and give me your feedback, good and bad. Check out the stories section too! There's still more autographs I need to scan, more pages that are drafts right now, and much more work to be done, but at least it's a decent start...it took me long enough.
Anyway, I'd be grateful if you'd check it out and give me your suggestions and thoughts. CooperstownExpert.com :) |
"An ESPN SportsTicker reporter from 1992-2007"
Yeah well I helped write scripts as an intern for C-SPAN. Where's my money so I can afford this kind of collection ;) |
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The first autograph from that website was obtained when Ty Cobb's granddaughter had his canceled checks for $40. That was in 1984. One of the most recent pieces was the Frisch letter about doing a "thorough job" on the Vets Committee. LOVE the content on that simple piece. Then there's the most common signature of William Harridge. In it he tells Clark Griffith to give the annual pass to Ike and VP Nixon. Ten years later I found a wire photo dated a few days after the letter that featured Griffith giving Eisenhower the pass. Inexpensive but solid attention to detail. It takes a ton of time and effort though it's lots of fun. |
Working so close to the game can't hurt in building a collection either.
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Lovery seeing other collections.
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