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Old 08-29-2012, 11:40 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has a picture of any of these Matty signed T206 cards that you mentioned? WOW!
Here's one courtesy of Paul's site, don't know about authenticity. I know of a collector who had one, have been trying to locate a scan, but no luck.
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Here's one courtesy of Paul's site, don't know about authenticity. I know of a collector who had one, have been trying to locate a scan, but no luck.
Thanks! I'm not sure about the authenticity as well, but it's certainly an eye-grabber!
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I know of a Matty Gar Miller once had, that got turned down by PSA, but when I spoke with him, he swears that it was authentic and that he wished he would have kept it instead of returning it to the seller.

Bresnahan, Speaker, Lajoie, could possibly be the only one's, and Frank Chance. I know of a Speaker signed '33 Goudey in gorgeous fountain pen
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I think the Goudey Lajoie is the best signed card that exists. Amazed me that it existed when I first saw it.

Only theoretical/speculative cards (ala Honus) would beat it at this point.

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I think the Goudey Lajoie is the best signed card that exists. Amazed me that it existed when I first saw it.

Only theoretical/speculative cards (ala Honus) would beat it at this point.
Agree. It's definitely unreal. I would rather take a Jackson signed E-90 over a Wags...Then maybe a Baltimore News Ruth, then the Wags lol.
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Jim Thorpe signed M101 would be pretty sweet.

Or a Hal Chase signed Turkey Red. Really any signed Turkey Red. Never seen one.

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Jim Thorpe signed M101 would be pretty sweet.

Or a Hal Chase signed Turkey Red. Really any signed Turkey Red. Never seen one.
Oh yeah, can't forget about the Turkey's, those would look stunning signed. I haven't seen or heard of one either.
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Anyone ever seen a Mordecai Brown signed card? He lived pretty long after his career ended but I've never heard of one.

A Plank signed 1914 CJ would be incredible.

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I know of a Speaker signed '33 Goudey in gorgeous fountain pen
Is it the one on Beckett's website?

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