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Old 10-26-2024, 08:15 AM
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Incredible feat. I am a baseball collector and have only 2 basketball sets, this one and the Essex Meats St. Louis Hawks set from the same time period. Grew up in St. Louis when Hawks were still there. Great memories from this set.

So what’s next ? 😊
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Old 10-26-2024, 03:38 PM
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I dare say that the coolest thing ever would be to get Lenny Wilkens to autograph his rookie card with the spelling it shows, "Wilkins," changing that 'e' to an 'i.'

Not only would it be an epic (I would assume) one of a kind piece, but it would drive authenticators insane trying to verify the signature.
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Old 10-27-2024, 07:57 AM
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I think I have seen 3 or 4 signed Braun cards, this is one of them (and probably the nicest). Braun did not really sign after he retired. He frequently signed stuff during his playing days but nothing after. So he is pretty easy to find on vintage Knick items and period signed Celtics programs from 61-62. Just had no interest in signing post-playing, many tried. He should not have even been in this set. Bill Sharman retired because he did not want to be drafted in the expansion draft and Sharman ended up being a player/coach on the LA Jets of the ABL (and I think he was even sued by the Celtics). So Braun ended up in this set (in theory Sanders, Loscutoff would have been better choices). Braun ends up in the 48 Bowman, 57 Topps and 61 Fleer and is hard to find in all 3.

Dukes was also very tough to find. Had some bad luck in life, got in trouble for practicing law without a license, etc.

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Old 11-05-2024, 09:18 AM
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I think I have seen 3 or 4 signed Braun cards, this is one of them (and probably the nicest). Braun did not really sign after he retired. He frequently signed stuff during his playing days but nothing after. So he is pretty easy to find on vintage Knick items and period signed Celtics programs from 61-62. Just had no interest in signing post-playing, many tried. He should not have even been in this set. Bill Sharman retired because he did not want to be drafted in the expansion draft and Sharman ended up being a player/coach on the LA Jets of the ABL (and I think he was even sued by the Celtics). So Braun ended up in this set (in theory Sanders, Loscutoff would have been better choices). Braun ends up in the 48 Bowman, 57 Topps and 61 Fleer and is hard to find in all 3.

Dukes was also very tough to find. Had some bad luck in life, got in trouble for practicing law without a license, etc.
Thanks for the insights. It's always nice to hear the history of certain players and why they became a tough autograph on certain items. I'm especially fond on my Dukes autos as he had an incredible fascinating life. Tragically at the end of his life, his heat had been shut off due to unpaid bills and he had died a month before anyone found him in his apartment.

Read up on Walter Dukes as he did indded live a fascinating life!

Thanks!

PS To those who have asked "What's next".....I think right now I'll just try to slowly upgrade the set. Not many of these signed cards are out there so it will be a task but I have zero pressure since the set is already complete! Take care!
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Old 11-05-2024, 09:18 AM
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I think I have seen 3 or 4 signed Braun cards, this is one of them (and probably the nicest). Braun did not really sign after he retired. He frequently signed stuff during his playing days but nothing after. So he is pretty easy to find on vintage Knick items and period signed Celtics programs from 61-62. Just had no interest in signing post-playing, many tried. He should not have even been in this set. Bill Sharman retired because he did not want to be drafted in the expansion draft and Sharman ended up being a player/coach on the LA Jets of the ABL (and I think he was even sued by the Celtics). So Braun ended up in this set (in theory Sanders, Loscutoff would have been better choices). Braun ends up in the 48 Bowman, 57 Topps and 61 Fleer and is hard to find in all 3.

Dukes was also very tough to find. Had some bad luck in life, got in trouble for practicing law without a license, etc.
Thanks for the insights. It's always nice to hear the history of certain players and why they became a tough autograph on certain items. I'm especially fond on my Dukes autos as he had an incredible fascinating life. Tragically at the end of his life, his heat had been shut off due to unpaid bills and he had died a month before anyone found him in his apartment.

PS To those who have asked "What's next".....I think right now I'll just try to slowly upgrade the set. Not many of these signed cards are out there so it will be a task but I have zero pressure since the set is already complete! Thanks!

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Old 11-05-2024, 01:21 PM
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This certainly caught my eye recently!

The Baylor in my set is a 6.5 and is the 2nd highest graded signed Baylor Rookie.

The funny thing is, Goldin mentioned my copy in his description as an "inferior 6.5" lol

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Old 11-05-2024, 02:06 PM
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Default Psa 6.5....

Here is my 6.5 just to compare.

That $80K sale of the PSA 8 signed Baylor RC makes me wonder about the discussion comparing complete set prices vs individual card prices when a set is broken up.

I'm ecstatic that 1/3 of my set is "highest ever graded" but do those get diluted price wise when eventually the complete set gets sold?

That's for another day!

Time for election night!

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Old 11-05-2024, 02:09 PM
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Fantastic job!
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Fantastic job!
Thanks Bobby!
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Impressive! That belongs in a museum!
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