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Jodi BirkholmYeah, he was! I remember that. He's a really nice, kind fellow. Nothing phony about him.
That 1968 Topps card of Parker was the first one I owned from the set. I still have it all these years later. I really should have Wes sign in for me. Wes' through-the-mail signing habits seem to be rather erratic for some reason. Perhaps it's a bad address, I'm not sure. He's acutally been a memorabilia dealer in the past--not sure how much he's doing in that department these days. But, in regards to signing autographs, he is very gracious and accommodating in person. I've actually heard him thank collectors for asking for his autograph. Too bad all players can't be this way.