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I lost track of this Jeff. Hope you get an answer.
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I was lucky enough to pick up what I believe was the only letter from the find that wasn't sold off privately as a group last year by Roykas.
Here is the first and last page of my 4-page letter and a transcript of the entire thing, interesting look into the mind of a then 17-year-old Cobb playing semipro ball with the Anniston Steelers. ![]() ![]() ![]() I particularly like the part about Ty perfecting his bunting, ties back nicely to my favorite Cobb photo which shows him laying down a bunt. ![]() |
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WOW!!!!
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Very nice Jeff!
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That is a fantastic piece. Its so interesting to read Cobb's thoughts in his own words. You can tell he was dealing with a bit of home sickness. Thank you for sharing it.
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That is insane Jeff. Congratulations. While it may not be the most valuable item I have ever seen having been acquired by someone on this board, I think it might be my favorite. There are so many levels of awesomeness to it.
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Unbelievable P/U!
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Great find. Did the lots sold include Psa/Dna or any other authentication?
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Authenticated by Ty Cobb historian Wesley Fricks.
PSA would definitely authenticate it for whatever that's worth. To me, nothing. |
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I particularly like the part about Ty perfecting his bunting, ties back nicely to my favorite Cobb photo which shows him laying down a bunt. ![]() Great stuff... In terms of the personal content, and the super-young age at which it was written, it doesn't get much better. I like the part where he talks about his bunting skills too... but am not so sure the photo depicts him bunting. That looks like his normal split-handed grip, for which he was so famous. I think his hands would be spread apart much further if it was a bunting pose. I believe this shot is more of a mid-swing pose. Incredible photo, either way. The clarity and intensity of his face are both incredible. Congrats on an amazing find! |
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Thanks!
I think that was his bunting grip as well. Van Oeyen also wrote a message to Cobb on the back of my photo about showing him in the act of bunting... ![]() |
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Wow, it only gets better! Love that note.
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