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stat192 06-12-2023 05:13 PM

My 1946 to 22 MLB Debut Autograph Collection Video
 
As many of you know, I have been working on this collection for the last 23 years. When I tell people, no one believes me so I figured I would make a video

Tell me what you think, and thank you to everyone who has helped me over the years.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DndoKWaIpQk

Topnotchsy 06-12-2023 06:34 PM

Very cool collection. Love the fact that you are digging up stories of player's that the world has forgotten.

Have you considered trying to put together years before 1946?

cubman1941 06-13-2023 05:25 AM

Wow, what a great project!! Love the video with your explanations.

SyrNy1960 06-13-2023 06:01 AM

Enjoyed the video. Great job and passion!

BillyCoxDodgers3B 06-13-2023 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 2347358)
Very cool collection. Love the fact that you are digging up stories of player's that the world has forgotten.

Have you considered trying to put together years before 1946?

I've been trying to persuade him to do so for many years! There are so many more fascinating life stories that predate the 1946 cutoff point.

stat192 06-13-2023 07:05 AM

Thanks for the nice comments. I actually do have alot of autographs pre 1946. I need to sit down and see which players i still need and maybe go for it.

Lordstan 06-13-2023 01:17 PM

Maybe go backwards one year at a time. Make a video about each year as you go.

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prewarsports 06-13-2023 02:51 PM

Really cool. 10-20 Years ago there were several guys trying to get everyone after 1930. Many of those collectors either gave up, passed away, or sold their collections. Only a few remain from what was (at one point) a pretty bustling area of the hobby. I am hoping this turns around again as it is so much fun to research these guys and search them out.

There are 2-3 nearly impossible rarities from the 1930's (as I am sure you already know) but aside from those guys, most can be found with some time and perseverance so I would say GO FOR IT!

Congrats

Rhys

Lordstan 06-13-2023 02:54 PM

I am curious as to who you felt were the most challenging to find that might not be some of the obvious ones, like Wenc Gonzalez. Some e who surprised you at how tough they were.

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Scott Garner 06-14-2023 05:05 PM

Hi Giovanni,
Very cool video and I love your passion for collecting as well!!
Congrats on what I view is a hobby best of class collection ;):D:cool:

stat192 06-14-2023 06:08 PM

Thanks again for the nice commets

This has made me consider going back in years. Today I pulled all my 1940 to 1945 index cards, and my debut lists for those years, and going to see who i have and who i need and I think im gonna go for it

As to the one I think is one of the toughest it was someone named Bill Froats who played one game in 1955 for the Detroit Tigers. It strange he was American and lived long, but I have only seen his autograph once. Never on a team signed item, no where. I was lucky enough to get him on an index card years ago, and at the time did not realize how tough he was.


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