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Thanks, Barry.
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This is a project I started at the very end of 1989. Donald Honig's Baseball in the '30's. I got 75 autographs in it myself:
a cover.jpg a dimmagio2.jpg a 1.jpg a gehringet.jpg a hudlin.jpg |
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Here is a letter sent back by harry Danning agreeing to sign it for me. I sent it through the mail so many times that the binding came loose and my dad had to fix it. After about a dozen times sending it in I got wise and started mailing the players ahead of time asking them if they would sign it. Only Dolph Camilli refused.
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I only have two books
First, is Gil Hodges. I was glad to get this because it's bold and crisp. Secondly, here is one signed my Mickey Mantle. |
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Not only are those two great items, but two of the finest looking examples of Mickey and Gil's signatures Ive seen.
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I would have to agree with Scott on that. When I saw the Hodges, I was thinking that it was one of the best I've ever seen on any medium.
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I have to agree about the Hodges.
In fact, one of the reasons that I like signed books so much, even for modern signers, is that they tend to slow down and sign their complete name (as opposed to a card or ball).
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My Hall of Fame autograph collection http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/f...NFT/?start=all |
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