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Posted By: Micah Gulledge
Does anyone know if Ed Delahanty ever spelled his last name "Delehanty" with an "e" instead of the first "a" in his last name? In the current Robert Edward auction lot #913 is an Ed Delahanty handwritten and signed letter where it is signed "Delehanty". I have never seen his signature this way. It includes a letter from PSA. |
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Posted By: john wondowski
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
H&B archives and may have sold in one of the Hunts auctions at the Louisville Slugger museum. Not 100% on that one though.... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I had a handwritten letter from Jack Glasscock. While obviously not an idiot, he admitted that he wasn't educated and that he left home as a teenager to be a ball player. His grammar and punctuation were so bad he put periods in the middle of sentences! I would expect that Glasscock's writing skills were near the extreme, but most of the 1800s players' educations and blue collar backgrounds were similar to his. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
There's certainly a Polish joke in there somewhere. |
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. . . from REA auction ?
I just noticed that this morning, while mulling over my failure to win any lots. |
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