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I thought it was a neat lot. The Gehringer would be considered his rookie card and can't imagine there are a large number of signed Exhibit Fabers out there.
If anybody here won the lot I would be interested in a few. |
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I won the Manusch signed exhibit. I think there are signed cards out there but I think signed by all four players has to be pretty rare.
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Great pick up! Really nice.
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I won the Al Simmons signed 1926 Spalding. I felt like I got a real bargain at $950 plus BP. I think the title of the auction caused many not to notice that a card was included. The signed letter and envelope are worth almost as much as I paid for all 3.
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Michael - I actually had a maximum bid of $1000 on the card
Jason - on the Simmons I noticed the description says a signed copy of a the card. So I am curious to see what you end up getting. Either way still nice pick up. |
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I was underbidder on Maranville and I also bid on the Berg. Both are amazing pickups. As far as the Simmons, I am 100% certain that they used the word copy as in a single version. In 1926 photocopiers hadn't yet been invented, so it is certainly an original card. Another poor choice by the auction house it appears. Glad I am the buyer and not the consignor.
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52t lot went one or two bids below my expectation, still a strong showing for some really tough cards. I'd also say this lot was a victim of poor description and title
I thought as a whole signed card remained very strong, with as always, a few slipping through the cracks
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If any of you exhibit collectors are interested I have a nice 1922 exhibit signed by Smoky Joe Wood.
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Giovanny- you outbid me by $50. Thought about going higher but decided against.
Jason- I missed seeing that or we would have had a bidding war. I am sure you would have won but it would have cost you quite a bit more. Congrats I got the Maranville- awful card but earlier than my 1933. I got the Moe Berg exhibit too being a Jewish collector |
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I was the underbidder on the Berg. Probably would have gone higher if it was a nicer signature. Did pickup the 1968 topps Clemente/Aaron for my signed 1968 set
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