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Hi,
I’m hoping some of the collectors on this board that were actually buying or getting autographs of decent players or Hall of Famer‘s in late 1980s instead of chasing Gregg Jeffries and Kevin Maas rookies like myself would be able to answer this question. Why is there an abundance of Bill Dickey autographs but his baseballs sell for so much more then flats? Especially since he died in 1993. Also, did he not ever include inscriptions? Just seems strange that he passed away in the early 1990s yet people ask so much for his signed baseballs and none have inscriptions. Thanks for any info you can provide! |
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