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Bancroft is super tough, I think there may have only been one or two opportunities to get him. Once at induction, and he might have never made it to the old timers game the following year.
That being said, even theost impossible cards seem to surface. A few I've had, 1953 Bowman, and 1954 topps Howie fox, and a gorgeous 1959 topps Marcelino solis trying a bell as being extremely elusive
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Are we including minor league cards as well? The Pawtucket Red Sox have a set they give away once a year that is a pain in the keister to complete. I've been plugging away at a 2007 set for eight years now; it will probably never be completed because infielder Ed Rogers didn't do TTM and has since retired, possibly to his native Venezuela.
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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Also, I've only seen one signed 19th century card, an 1887 Old Judge Connie Mack signed on the back. I wonder if there are any others?
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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I have the 1895 mayo Plug signed Hugh Duffy. In a safe so can't post but was from an REA. I got in a trade for a signed T206 Cy Young that was a very light signature. Paul may list the Duffy on his site http://www.signedt206.com/other-peop...eadball-cards/
Card is on bottom left. Also has a separate PSA if that matters |
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Willing to sell my 2009 UD Adenhart listed earlier on this post. I got it IP at Tempe Diablo during spring training. Only had a 3 week window to sign it. Don't know how many exist. If interested contact me next week. $500 paypal gift
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I saw one on eBay the week he passed away, haven't seen one since. It's pretty hard to find, good luck.
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Are the Ricky Wright cards on eBay fake? I recently saw a base and Rangers Leaders.
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I can't answer the question, but my understanding is that the tough Wright signature to have is his 87 Topps. It seems any of his signatures are fairly uncommon, but they are out there. I have a team sheet for example that includes Wright. I have an 83 Fleer as well.
I think most people assume he doesn't sign at all, which would explain why his other signed cards are always listed at such high opening prices and when I have seen something like the 83 Fleer auctioned, it definitely gets higher activity that most cards that doesn't seem to be that hard to find.
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The Rangers Leader card was listed (and subsequently pulled by ebay) by a seller with a less than stellar reputation.
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I should ask these companies I mail order with if they ever thought of bringing in Ricky Wright. I'd pay good money to get mine done for the set.
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