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fkwI have seen large groups of Goudeys signed. There were a few collectors long ago that came close to completing the R319 Goudey set, all signed. I remember seeing large groups of these cards auctioned off in the past, In the late 80's I bought a Goudey Dizzy Dean, Cronin, Vance, Jackson, Rice, and Hubbell in the same auction all with vintage 30s-40s signatures.
I have only see a handful of T206 signed, and most were of players that lived well into the 60's (I think most were signed well after careers ended), I can remember a couple Cobbs, F.Chance and Marquard offhand. I think it wasnt as popular to have cards signed in the 1910 era, as it was in the 1930-40 era.