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Just picked up a few 1987 Jeff Lehti signed cards
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Harold Baines and Tim Anderson signed at a local Jewel today. I got Baines to sign his card for me.
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Have the following extra 87T available if any of you guys need these players. All obtained in person and in blue sharpie except for Backman.
Neil Allen Wally Backman (black sharpie) Scott Bradley Pat Corrales Richard Dotson Johnny Grubb Clint Hurdle Terry Kennedy Wayne Krenchicki Ken Landreaux Scott McGregor Russ Morman John Moses Randy Niemann Juan Nieves Larry Parrish Ted Power Ray Searage Joel Skinner Nate Snell Randy St Claire Denny Walling Gary Ward Butch Wynegar |
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Without reading all thirty something pages of this thread to seek out an answer, can someone tell me why in heck the 1987 set is so popular in the autographs world?
(Did I already ask this question?? It's possible, because whenever I see the thread, it's the first thing that comes to mind.)
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For me personally, it is because it was the first set I collected as a kid. Opening hundreds of wax packs for Pete Incaviglia's, Todd Worrell's, and Wally Joyner.
Seriously though, I only started it less than two years after I saw someone else's quest and it has been a nice side project.......and relatively affordable. The "through the mail" aspect of getting a large portion of them has been an enjoyable part of it as well. Andy |
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All those aspects, plus an appealing retro design. |
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There are also plenty of terrific signers from that set. While Nixon isn't one of them, I remember him from Ken Griffey Baseball on the N64 and was pretty taken aback that he was around back then. |
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Finally a success. It has been awhile since I have been getting any returns. Sent this one to Yankee stadium a couple of weeks ago.
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