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Posted By: Brandon Brown
I used to have a book many years back that had a ton of retired old timers addresses for sending autograph requests. I would really like to find another updated list if anyone can help. Especially looking for St. Louis Cardinals players. Trying to get as many living former Cardinals autos on the 100th anniversary card set that McDonalds put out in 1992. Have Terry Moore and Slaughter before they passed, and would love to get more. Many thanks if anyone can help! |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Email jack@baseballaddresses.com for info. You can buy Jack Smalling's address list for about $20 shipped. He's been publishing it for over 40 years. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
Here's the website and form's there........ |
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Posted By: Brandon Brown
I knew someone would come through for me!! I love this Board!! |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
And if you're looking for deceased players, or players who won't respond to mail requests, I know of someone you can talk to. |
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Posted By: Brandon Brown
Thanks anyway Jodi! I sent out maybe 30 cards last year to football players, and didnt get one response. Baseball Rules! lol |
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Posted By: Jeffrey
www.startiger.com |
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Posted By: Alan
Another extremely reputable & equally, if not more an accurate list would be Harvey Meiselman's. Besides baseball, he sells lists for other sports, too. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I also recommend Meiselman. He's great at responding to emails as well. Once you buy the list, he's always happy to provide address changes via email free of charge. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Mr. Smalling. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The son of a guy I know did through the mail in recent years and had decent success with HOFers. That he was a kid and wrote like a kid helped. Players would prefer to respond to a kid than an adult. Also the dad had the son read about the player first so the letter would show that the kid knew about the player and his career. |
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