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Old 06-11-2010, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by David Atkatz View Post
Why?!

The card is an historical artifact. Nick Gillis wrote to Gehrig in 1937, and Gehrig responded. That is an (admittedly extremely minor) historical fact. Why do you have to pretend that Gehrig sent the card to you?
The card will be worth more if it didn't say "Nick". The reason for that is because generic signed items sell more than personalized ones, precisely because people want to feel a unique connection to the player.
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