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Old 04-13-2020, 09:49 PM
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well, after thinking about it, I'd say "wow"
Thanks! I felt the same way when I saw it the first time. Still think it is super cool, but as it is one of the more expensive pieces in my collection, I'm torn on whether to take then money it might sell for and use it towards something that may be a more natural fit. Trying to get a feel for the role Chandler played in making a decision on this.


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Now THAT is an amazing piece. Please, if you must sell it just don't let it land in the hands of a card company who will chop it up for the signatures.

I just don't think WOW. or Amazing or any other word adequately describes the uniqueness eye appeal of this item.

What is the back story? Where did you find this piece?
Thanks! Thankfully (I guess) it cost me more than the individual autographs would go for, so I don't think the card companies would have any interest. They look for the sloppiest, messiest pieces that they can get cheap.

Don't have a ton of backstory on it. Bought it at auction a couple of years back. It s the Yankees copies and comes with the letter that was sent to the Yankees noting that it is their copy of the contract. (I assume every party got one so there may be other still floating around though I haven't found another in auction archives when I looked)


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Jeff That's fantastic! A keeper!
I appreciate that!

With a limited budget and so many items out there I would love to acquire, I think I need to decide whether it fits the personal collection enough to not move it and use the money for items that may be a closer fit. Been wanting to pick up a Jackie Robinson Minor League Debut ticket (the MLB one is out of my price range) and potentially a few other pieces, and this would help. At the same time, I want to include a wider lens in my integration collection and so Chandler may fit. Gotta do some more research on his role.

Thanks!
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