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Old 01-07-2013, 07:46 PM
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Billy Martin; I got this personally at Mickey Mantle's Restaurant in the mid-late eighties. It was a private invitation upon the eve of the public opening.
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Old 01-08-2013, 07:41 AM
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Default This one has been work in progress...

I gave the plate to a friend and gave him the idea to put this together... I ended up getting the plate back in trade which has made for a wonderful display piece!
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LOVE That display Dave. BTW. thanks for e'thing. Still w/out work, but may have a tax season job soon.

You coming by any chance to ECHS show Sunday?
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Thanks Scott!

I think I may just have to make the Trek!

Hope to see you there!
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LOVE That display Dave. BTW. thanks for e'thing. Still w/out work, but may have a tax season job soon.

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The year is young but my best autograph acqusition "so far" is this fellow right here ...PEBBLY JACK GLASSCOCK !

Along with having a funny name he was considered to be at the time of his retirement from the game in 1896 one of if not THE best defensive infielder prior to 1900. He's been mentioned a time or two as a possible future Hall of Famer.

Didn't hit too bad either as he won the batting title in 1890. Glasscock's autograph is pretty darn RARE he died in 1947.
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The year is young but my best autograph acqusition "so far" is this fellow right here ...PEBBLY JACK GLASSCOCK !

Along with having a funny name he was considered to be at the time of his retirement from the game in 1896 one of if not THE best defensive infielder prior to 1900. He's been mentioned a time or two as a possible future Hall of Famer.

Didn't hit too bad either as he won the batting title in 1890. Glasscock's autograph is pretty darn RARE he died in 1947.
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Wow Jim, very nice!!! If you ever look to move it, let me know
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Default Two beautiful additions to the HOF Collection....

Courtesy of Jim Stinson....Can't wait to have them in my hands!!

Cy Young & Satchel Paige....
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The year is young but my best autograph acqusition "so far" is this fellow right here ...PEBBLY JACK GLASSCOCK !

Along with having a funny name he was considered to be at the time of his retirement from the game in 1896 one of if not THE best defensive infielder prior to 1900. He's been mentioned a time or two as a possible future Hall of Famer.

Didn't hit too bad either as he won the batting title in 1890. Glasscock's autograph is pretty darn RARE he died in 1947.
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Crossed two more off my HOF Auto "Rookie" collection with Billy Herman and Rick Ferrell. Picked up dupes of Hubbell and Hoyte along the way.
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