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What's your most prized autograph? It might be because it's value, it might be because of the story of how you got it, it might be a relative, it could be anything. Everyone has a few they love more than all the others.
Here's mine.. My Babe Ruth I purchased last year from the original owner who got it as an 11 year old boy. Have a letter from him and the article from his local newspaper about when he got it. I've wanted to own a Babe Ruth autograph for so long and last year I had the opportunity to purchase one after selling my 1935 Ohio State-Michigan program that was signed by practically the whole 1935 OSU team. I was sad to give up such a nice program, but it allowed me to add the piece to my collection that I had been longing for since I began collecting. |
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That is an awesome Ruth. Congrats.
I'll post my favorite later when I get home. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Thank you! Looking forward to hearing and seeing everyone's favorites.
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Matt awesome Babe as well. Sorry with what you had to part with, but then again, can't really go wrong with what you have. Gorgeous auto. Hopefully you can even upgrade and get a signed photo or ball.
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Here's mine. Gehrig and Ruth are my main collecting focus and my name is Jimmy, so that makes this a pretty easy choice for me... ![]() gehrigjimmyAUTO.jpg gehrigjimmycloseup.jpg |
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And although my dear friend Mark has about a gazillion autographs, I have a hunch on what his favorite is going to be. It also happens to be displayed in a terrific piece of folk art as well.
Jimmy, I'm not sure I have a gazillion. I may have to count again. My 2 favorites fall in to 2 categories. First is my favorite item from a "collecting" standpoint. Lou Gehrig sig in hand made frame. As Jimmy said Folk art as well as baseball. You can see from the matting, it is handmade. ![]() ![]() From a personal standpoint it's this. ![]() These are two matchbooks from Bookbinders restaurant in Philly. They are signed by Warren Spahn. In the early 80's, he appeared at a card show at the Bethlehem hotel. On Sat night after the show Mr. Spahn wanted to go to a nice dinner. He decided he wanted to go to Bookbinders. Two of the men organizing the show, Al Wexler and Dale Deibert were going to accompany/drive him down to Philly.. Somehow, this 16 year old kid was also sent along. During the hour long drive and dinner, he was absolutely fantastic to be with. He told stories and was super funny. When we got to the restaurant it was packed. The three of us discussed what we would do if we couldn't get a table. Well it wasn't an issue. We walked in the door and the Maitre'd yelled out across the din Mr Spahn, Mr Spahn. How are you? Do you want a table? Mr Spahn answered Yes, and called his name, though I don't remember it now. We walked right past everybody waiting, probably 20-30 people, and were seated immediately. All the while, the Matre'd was telling him how long it had been since he had visited and how happy he was to see him again. Mr Spahn returned the niceties in kind. It was a fantastic evening. The food was great, although I admit to not remembering what I ate. I was so in awe of sitting and talking with him that a lot of the details are a blur. On the way out, I picked up a couple of matchbooks which he signed for me as a memento. It was certainly one of the best experiences of my collecting life. RIP Mr Spahn.
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My signed 1934 Goudey set(in progress). https://flic.kr/s/aHsjFuyogy Other interests/sets/collectibles. https://www.flickr.com/photos/96571220@N08/albums My for sale or trade photobucket album https://flic.kr/s/aHsk7c1SRL |
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Great story about Spahnie, Mark!
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First the facts (then the story):
This matchbook cover has been in my family since the signature was obtained by my Great Uncle in 1945. It was signed by Double X while inside a bar outside of Shibe Park. It was then given to my Uncle, who put it in a scrapbook until 1985, when it was given to me. Now, the family story: I was told when it was given to me (and my dad has corroborated), that my Grandfather always said that his brother encountered Jimmie Foxx in the bar drinking beer BETWEEN GAMES of a double header and that Foxx subsequently hit a homerun in the second game. Both my Uncle and Dad said this behaviour, while not condoned, was not uncommon "Back in the day". IF this account is true, through the magic of the interwebs, I was able to pinpoint when this would have occurred. (Edit: I got clarification to the story. Signature was obtained by my Great Uncle (not grandfather) after the game. He said the bar was on 22nd or 23rd and Lehigh, and he is trying to remember the name. But he was sure of the year and the HR in the 2nd game of the DH.) Still cool to be able to pinpoint the day, just not as salacious. Wed. June 6, 1945 First game Phillies lost to the Boston Braves 15-1 Foxx went 2-4 with a strikeout Second game Phillies lost 7-3 Foxx went 2-4 with a HR and a walk, 1 RBI This would have been his 530th career HR and 1900th RBI This was the only Homerun that he hit during the 2nd game of a doubleheader at home in 1945.
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Al.He has alot of great stories!!!!
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Two of the tougher 1919 Black Sox:
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My '58 Topps Carl Furillo.We lived in the same area.My grandfather and dad knew him.I was 13 when he signed my card in his driveway.Being that age and having someone that played for those great Dodger teams sign a card
and talk to me blew me away.That was also my first vintage card I bought. Looking at that card brings back alot of great memories of my childhood.I've had that card for 32 years this month.It's the only card I will never get rid of.
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Looking for'47-'66 Exhibits and any Carl Furillo,Rocky Colavito and Johnny Callison stuff. |
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This has been shown here before but you cannot beat it for the content of the letter and the overall greatness of this man.
Just read it.
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Wow. That is simply one of the greatest, most sincere letters I've read from a ball player. Simply amazing.
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And, Hank never juiced!
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Actually, the envelope might be my favorite part!!!
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My prized autograph is a 1936 handwritten letter from Hank Greenberg to my Great-Grandmother. It is a thank you letter for a box of cookies that she baked for Hank. She was active in the Detroit Jewish community and they looked out for him. I'm grateful that my Grandmother saved this letter and passed it down to me.
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Wow, that Greenberg letter is really nice. I also have a Greenberg, and it's also one of my favorites. It reads:
"March 4, 1968 Dear Roger - Having served 4 1/2 years in the Air Force during World War I, it hardly seems possible that young men are once again leaving their homes to serve in another war. I hope your tenure in the service will not be as long as mine and that you will return safe and sound and proud of your contribution to your country, as I was. Your Mother tells me of your love for baseball and I hope you will be able to continue your interest in the game while you are away. God speed, good luck and my very best wishes. Cordially yours, Hank Greenberg"
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Ernie Banks on a photo of myself and Ernie taken at Cubs camp 5 years ago.
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Favorite MLB quote. " I knew we could find a place to hide you". Lee Smith talking about my catching abilities at Cubs Fantasy camp. |
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This is my favorite autograph. I never thought I'd own a Honus Wagner card, let alone his signature. The thing I love about this piece is that it was once in Honus' hands and through fate has made its way to me nearly 80 years later. I suppose that's true of all autographs but this is Honus Wagner! Look how sharp this bad boy is.
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