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Old 09-14-2017, 12:45 PM
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I've always wondered about the old-timers homes and, if still still standing, they carry a premium, or if no one even bats an eye as to who lived there previously.

The house is still there, in Carnegie, and if I recall correctly was sold/purchased in the last 5-10 years for a modest sum ($150,000ish)...
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I've always wondered about the old-timers homes and, if still still standing, they carry a premium, or if no one even bats an eye as to who lived there previously.

The house is still there, in Carnegie, and if I recall correctly was sold/purchased in the last 5-10 years for a modest sum ($150,000ish)...
Wouldn't that be the house where his wife allegedly discovered the Gretzky Wagner, in strip form, in some of his things after his death? Or maybe I have the story completely wrong....
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I have frequently seen it said that Wagner had 'bowed' legs.

I guess being a Mrs. and playing short will do that to you.


Thanks for noticing, Brian




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Maybe not technically a signature, but would be labeled as an autograph by PSA. If they determine it is authentic.
I have an entire index card written on by a 1948 NFL player that is slabbed authentic auto and I don't think his name is written on it once.
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http://net54baseball.com/showthread....s+an+autograph

A conversation from 5 years ago on the autograph side. Stupid photobucket has erased the images...
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I have frequently seen it said that Wagner had 'bowed' legs.

I guess being a Mrs. and playing short will do that to you.


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Uh, thank you, Raymond. It made me think.
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