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Scott,
Can you show an example of an early Mantle secretarial? Mark
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My signed 1934 Goudey set(in progress). https://flic.kr/s/aHsjFuyogy Other interests/sets/collectibles. https://www.flickr.com/photos/96571220@N08/albums My for sale or trade photobucket album https://flic.kr/s/aHsk7c1SRL |
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One of my favorite Mantle pieces in my collection.
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Not a super esoteric item but I bought this 1958 Sport magazine out of a bargain bin at a Gloria Rothstein show circa 1995. It was from one of those guys who used to set up with the cardboard boxes full of random signed magazines and photos. I was only 10 or 11 when I picked this beauty out. I had a pretty good eye even then and before authentication existed.
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I grew up in Dallas, and Mickey's house literally backed up to the place I went to Sunday School. At least that was the house that he 'lived with his wife', although by the late 1980's he might have moved out. I never had the nerve to walk up and ring the doorbell, as I was about 13 at the time. Luckily, there was a local live sports radio interview show that was recorded at a Tony Roma's in my neighborhood. Their inaugural guest was Mickey Mantle, and I had just started collecting baseball cards at the time. I remember my Dad picking me up from school and taking me over to the restaurant a couple hours before the 7 pm start time. We were one of the last to get a table and we camped out for the show to start. Mickey showed up a little before the show started, sat down, and some of us got in line hoping he would sign. I had the below picture that I think I purchased at an amusement park earlier in the year. I brought a fine point felt tip pen, as I didn't know about sharpies at the time. Luckily, Mickey had his own black sharpie and signed one free autograph for everyone in line. I don't remember the line being very long, and most of the people just sat at their tables waiting for the show to start. He signed my picture and I moved along. My Dad didn't even get anything signed!
I do remember the interview and Mickey told all of the stories that made it into his books over the years. The thing I remember most is the way he told a story, as if it was the first time he had ever told it. It was really a great time. A few months later the same show had a rookie football player named Troy Aikman and some guy named Roger Staubach on the show. I was able to get both of them to sign a football for me. I think I was one of the only ones to ask for an autograph that night. Boy have times changed!! I always wanted to complete the picture but Ted and Joe rarely made it to the Dallas area. I didn't have the nerve to send it in the mail and pay the mail-in fee to an out of state show, as I was afraid I wouldn't get it back and the autograph fees for those two guys were pretty steep for a 13-15 year old in those days! Here is a link to an interview article I found about Mickey that mentions the interview show and was written in 1988. It is a nice read about Mickey. http://www.dmagazine.com/publication.../the-last-hero ![]() Last edited by jimjim; 03-26-2015 at 07:39 AM. |
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here are my Indian Head spikes signed by mantle in 90,91. bought as a Christmas gift from my wife in 92 from the national pastime store in Cooperstown.can't figure out why my pictures are upside down
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