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Originally Posted by Huck
That is interesting, because at some juncture, DiMaggio refused to sign the card. I attended the National Pastime 11th Long Island Classic at Hofstra University in 1994 and it was posted that DiMaggio would not sign Perez-Steele cards as well as a laundry list of other items (ex. pictures with Marilyn Monroe). Purportedly, DiMaggio claimed that some entity (Perez-Steele??) owed him $10K. The Perez-Steele cards print run was 10,000. Perhaps, collectors are just keeping the cards in the boxed sets.
I have 49 of the cards signed, holding out for a public signing with Brett (eventually) and Koufax (unlikely). Initially, I did not like the post cards. I started with one (Maz) for a potential project and I was hooked and started kicking myself for not getting in sooner. From initially passing on the cards, I missed the opportunity of getting quite a few players. I had a tough time trying to find an unsigned Feller! Feller may have signed all 10,000 cards. Feller was everywhere. When Palmer signed his card he said "Ah Perez-Steele, I think I have signed all 10,000 of these." Palmer is the new Feller. There used to be a dealer (Jeff Richmond) who set up regularly at Chantilly and sold Perez-Steele and GLAC. I believe Jeff is deceased.
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His name was Jeff Whitmore...I used to sit and talk with him at the Richmond and Chantilly shows.
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