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Old 03-13-2022, 06:28 AM
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Congratulations on the great additions!
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Old 03-13-2022, 07:53 AM
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Congrats Tom! More great pickups.
BTW, I think that your 1919 White Sox Hervey McClellan originated from the same hotel sign in sheet that my Charlie "Many Hit" Robertson signed cut came from.

Charlie Robertson is famous for hurling his perfect game in 1922 against the DET Tigers. This was also the first time that the expression "perfect game" was used to describe a game with "no runs, no hits, no errors"
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Old 03-13-2022, 09:51 AM
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It sure is! I know Kevin Keating had it at one point and it was a larger cut with more signatures on it including yours. Here's a scan of it from back then (still had the image in an old email from Keating)
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Old 03-13-2022, 10:05 AM
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It sure is! I know Kevin Keating had it at one point and it was a larger cut with more signatures on it including yours. Here's a scan of it from back then (still had the image in an old email from Keating)
Wow! Very cool. I had never seen the larger cut before.
That's a real early HOF Ted Lyons signature. I don't think I realized that he was on the 1919 White Sox...
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Old 03-13-2022, 02:06 PM
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Wow! Very cool. I had never seen the larger cut before.
That's a real early HOF Ted Lyons signature. I don't think I realized that he was on the 1919 White Sox...
Lyons? He wasnt on the 1919 team, this is an early 20s signed piece probably 1923 since Bill Barrett is on it, so Lyons rookie season
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Lyons? He wasnt on the 1919 team, this is an early 20s signed piece probably 1923 since Bill Barrett is on it, so Lyons rookie season
Now it all makes sense.
You obviously simply were referencing that Hervey McClellan was on the 1919 CWS team, not that the cut originated from a larger cut in 1919.
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Old 03-13-2022, 02:40 PM
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Just got 2 auto'ed balls authenticated by JSA at a local show:

1) Ball 1- 300 strikeout ball signed by Feller/Koufax/Ryan

2) Ball 2- 1997 Montreal Team ball including rookie Vlad Guerrero and
also P. Martinez

Very happy as both contain bold signatures

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