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He's the earliest player I can think of who was a very strict "one per" if you wrote him an autograph request. "I don't like to be traded."
![]() In case anybody wondered if greedy autograph collectors were a newer phenomenon, I can think of at least a couple of 1960's collectors/dealers who would routinely mail 50 or 100 index cards to be signed all at once, with no compensation to the player, and even had the gall to do so on a repeated basis. Then, to prove they weren't at all embarrassed by this, they would sell index cards with notes penned by players, questioning why they would need so many (AKA the ridiculously classy reply) or "My autograph isn't for selling" (AKA the player predicting the future of the hobby) or "I never want to hear from you again" (the logical, angry reply). I heard one story about one of these collectors setting up at shows into the late 1980s with 6 inch thick stacks of index cards of the same player, including Eddie Cicotte. Wonder where all those Cicottes drifted off to. He's not a huge challenge, but also not toilet paper common. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 06-28-2025 at 09:44 AM. |
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__________________ • Collecting Indianapolis-related pre-war and rare regionals, along with other vintage thru '80s • Successful deals with Kingcobb, Harford20, darwinbulldog, iwantitiwinit, helfrich91, kaddyshack, Marckus99, D. Bergin, Commodus the Great, Moonlight Graham, orioles70, adoo1, Nilo, JollyElm, DJCollector1, angolajones, timn1 Last edited by Brent G.; 06-28-2025 at 10:42 AM. |
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Purchased the book when it was first published. Enjoyed it.
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Read this book many years ago, and really enjoyed it.
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Thanks for the reviews everybody!
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__________________ • Collecting Indianapolis-related pre-war and rare regionals, along with other vintage thru '80s • Successful deals with Kingcobb, Harford20, darwinbulldog, iwantitiwinit, helfrich91, kaddyshack, Marckus99, D. Bergin, Commodus the Great, Moonlight Graham, orioles70, adoo1, Nilo, JollyElm, DJCollector1, angolajones, timn1 |
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