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Old 12-11-2013, 07:55 PM
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Default Nice collection of interesting autographs FS

I have for sale more or less a collection of items that I gathered back in the early to mid '80's. Back in that time frame I was an avid TTM'er but I normally sent out questionnaires to the players asking them three simple questions. You can tell how long ago this was as I printed these forms using my Commodore 64 crappy printer.

What I am selling is these replys I received from various baseball players who played mostly during the WWII war years and into the 50's. Many of these players are no longer with us and the one's that are still with us more than likely will not do questionnaires any more. I sent these out because I loved the history of the game and wanted to learn more about the players than any book I could read. I have loved owning these for two decades but, since I almost never look at them any more it is time to let someone else own them.

I would like to sell as one large collection but if that doesn't work I would consider selling per page. I am looking to get 85.00 delivered but would consider selling page by page if I cannot move this as a lot. These sheets have been in plastic pages since the day I received them and will be shipped carefully in bubble wrap and the binder I have had them in.

There are a ton of scans and I apologize for taking up all the space in this thread with these scans.

Whit Wyatt


Wes Westrum


Mickey Vernon
7 time ALL Star, 2 time batting champion, top 10 in MVP voting 3 times and considered by the Veteran's Committee for HOF induction


Elmer Valo


Doc Ellis
Unfortunately he didn't sign this but I believe the no hitter he referenced was the one he pitched while on LSD


Ted Lepcio


Spider Jorgensen


Bobby Schantz


Roy Sievers
Roy played nearly 20 years in the Majors and was the 1949 Rookie of the Year.


George Spencer


Dick Schofield


Paul Giel
Member of the World Series champion 1960 Pirates, Quarterback of the Minnesota Gophers who won the Big Ten MVP award twice, was an All American with Minnesota and was the the runner up for the Heisman Trophy only to lose to Johnny Lattner of Notre Dame.


Hank Sauer


Andy Pafko


Johnny Pesky


Bill Rigney


Mel Harder


Jim Lonborg
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