Personally, Watson was the one I never encountered …
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… since I started collecting Tigers autographs back in 1990.
Jim, what type of medium are you accepting ? Flats only or team baseballs too ? I might be able to help on some of those listed if baseballs acceptable.
The Grabowski is out there; especially on team signed sheets & balls.
Collier is tough to find but does appear once-in-a-blue moon on signed balls. I battled Jack Smalling in an auction for a signed Tigers team sheet with Collier. When I chatted afterwards with Jack, he said he bought the sheet just for the Collier.
I actually encountered fewer Hankins signatures than Collier. Just two; a signed album page and on the sweet spot of a Tigers team baseball.
Not sure why Quellich tough other than he had a short career. I had a couple of 3x5s I won years ago in a couple of Smalling auctions and a signed page in a 1932 Detroit Tigers team focused scrapbook
Good luck on the hunt !!!
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