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Posted By: Mike Campbell
Those were actually some decent shows. You never knew what you might find there. Remember when Al Rosen used to come to Minnesota. Oh those were the days......I even recall Hager being here. Eons ago....Not that i bought anything from them. I recall one show where Rosen had three autographed balls perched on pedestals right in from of him. A gehrig, Ruth and a Foxx. All 9 or 10 quality. All overpriced. I recall the Foxx was $4,000. That was 13 or 14 years ago. At least i thought it was overpriced for the time. Minnesota will never have decent shows again. Bummer.... |
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