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I hold a beautiful signature card of Joe Sewell . Sadly, it is my only autographed '33 Goudy in the collection.
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I collected the 1933 Goudey set about fifteen years ago. Bought them one and two at a time off eBay, cracked them out and put them in a cool Roop binder. Even found a low grade Lajoie to complete the set. Only one was autographed but it was a good 'un, the #92 Gehrig elegantly signed in pencil. Sold it to some lucky fellow in the first LOTG auction. There have been a couple of big waves of signed '33 Goudeys in auctions in the past few years. Love the fact that they are good old-fashioned pen signatures and not slapdash Sharpies. For the heck of it I picked up a Charlie Root card. Always liked him and am firmly in his court regarding the 1932 Ruth "called shot". He said "If I thought he called his shot I'd have put one in his ear" or words to that effect. Good enough for me.
Will look forward to the publication of your book. Keep us updated on its availability.
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Regarding the neat Ed Brandt autographed card. Brandt, born in 1905 was killed on November 2, 1944 when he was struck by a car while crossing a street in Spokane.
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I haven't sent this to PSA for authentication yet, but another auto I bought from the same seller graded already, so I assumed this will be fine. Can you show your Urban "Red" Faber auto please when you have a chance for comparison?
Thanks.
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I got this Bill Dickey back in March at a local show.
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The Faber is no good, it was signed by his wife.
The Dickey is nice, great pickup! Thanks to everyone that messaged me! If you have any signed 1933 Goudey cards that you might be willing to part with, please send me a photo of what you have! Heck, even if you don't want to get rid of anything, I'd still love to see your signed 33's! Feel free to email me if you don't want to post here: martyesullivan@yahoo.com |
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And the Brandt is great! Somehow, I own two!
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