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I couldn't resist grabbing this gorgeous signature. I think I will have it professionally framed and hang it right next to my 1951 Mickey Mantle auto.
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Nice pick up
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Whew. I was worried for a second.
Last edited by JoeDfan; 04-20-2015 at 07:04 PM. Reason: He clarified |
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As many of you know, I have an autograph of every major league player who has debuted from 1946 to 2014. Thats 10,627 different players, thats 69 years in row. Thanks to Lou Ragone of Signatures4u for helping me get the last two Tanaka & Blake Treinen, now on to 2015. Thanks to everyone else who has helped me
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Giovanni ---That is as impressive as anything I have ever heard of in any collection. Keep it going !!!
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I recently picked up this 1932 vintage fountain pen signed album page cut of HOF no-hit pitcher Jesse Haines.
Although Jesse Haines autographs are not rare, it's fairly uncommon to find a playing day autograph of him. I've been waiting to find a nice one and this will do the trick. ![]() |
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Recently Internet Exclusives (Sandy Koufax's personal agent) announced that Mr. Koufax was going to do a rare private sit down signing limited to 75 items.
Well, I bit the bullet and decided to get my full, unused tickets from Koufax's 1st and 2nd no-hitter games (in 1962 and 1963) signed. Additionally, I added Mr. Koufax to an ongoing project that I've been working on completing since 2006. It is a program from an event in NYC that commemorated the 50th anniversary of Don Larsen's historic World Series Perfect Game in 1956. Mostly all of the living perfect game pitchers were in attendance. Technically I still need to get HOF'er Randy Johnson and Kenny Rogers to sign it to complete the project, however I'm not sure if The Big Unit was in attendance. The Gambler (Kenny Rogers) was not as he was pitching in the Tigers ill-fated World Series against the St. Louis Cards. Anyway, here is how they turned out for those of you that care to look. Note the marked difference in the quality of Sandy's 2015 sit down signature compared to some of the sigs that originated at spring training this year. From what I have seen, many of these are mostly illegible, but these are obviously a different animal as they are scribbled very quickly over a railing... Last edited by Scott Garner; 04-26-2015 at 05:12 AM. |
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