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Old 03-25-2014, 05:17 AM
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How common are A.G. Spalding autographs? I think this is the first one that I've seen. Very nice.
Oddy, his signature is attainable on that book, but still not easy at all. I think that is a great signature/book, which Id love to read. The Slanted Mills commission history lesson
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Here's a signed copy of Humor Among the Minors. The author also played in the minors

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The only one I own, a recent pickup and while not 100% baseball related, the signer played a large role in one of the early baseball Cigarette card issues.
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Great stuff guys. I especially like the TTT Scott...
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Great stuff guys. I especially like the TTT Scott...
Wow, is that THE GUY?
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Why yes it is.

While he was a very prolific and controversial writer/business owner and fairly well to do, coupled with the fact that he ran a large cigarette company for nearly a decade and had to have signed many, many items. This is the first I have found.
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That is super-cool. Glad you were able to find it.
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While he was a very prolific and controversial writer/business owner and fairly well to do, coupled with the fact that he ran a large cigarette company for nearly a decade and had to have signed many, many items. This is the first I have found.

Can you share the story...nothing in Wikipedia and not sure who this TTT is!


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