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Rats60,
That signed Pirates fan is pretty sweet. Would be awesome to have something like that of your favorite team. Mike |
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1936 World Series program signed by Gehrig and several other HOFers including a rookie named Dimaggio. I think it originated from the Christy Walsh estate. I've had this as one of my crown jewels for a long time but if things don't get any better real soon I may have to put this bad boy on the block.
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Jerry,
What a cool program! Fantastic piece M |
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Thanks Mike. Considering some of the stuff you've shown us that's high praise indeed!
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Chief Meyers on a Hal Chase M110...
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This is probably the most interesting one I have:
![]() ![]() Victor "Young" Perez was a flyweight champ of Tunisian descent who lived in France. Come WWII, as a Jew he was betrayed to the Nazis and sent to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland where he was forced to fight gladiatorial contests for the amusement of the guards. If he won, he was fed. If he lost, he would be executed. He never lost. He was finally murdered during a death march near the end of the war when he shared some bread with a fellow prisoner in defiance of a guard's orders. Perez's cards--there are a few--are sought after because of his story. His autograph is rare for obvious reasons. Another collector and I put our heads together and were able to come up with only a few examples. Honorable mentions: ![]() For years I thought how cool would it be to get a signed Bowman Groucho card but who knew if one even existed. Then one morning while suffering through a bout of insomnia I came across this one on eBay, BINed and it was mine. ![]() Favorite Jazz Age artist.
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My most interesting. Various HOFers. Arguably some of the best to play their sport respectively. All acquired in person.
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