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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Bob Feller signed this photo Jan. 1981 at a BB card show in north NJ. Then he shook my hand and commented.... |
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Posted By: Jason L
I have had a few neat experiences, and I wish I had a scanner hooked up so I could show them off (as well as participate in all the "recent pickup" threads), but I'll just try to offer a few very short decriptions so as not to bore y'all (I know, too late, right?)... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I met Ozzie Smith and got his autograph on a baseball in 1987 at a local card show. He was super nice and along with Jim Palmer my best autograph experience. I can't show a photo because I gave the ball to a friend of mine who lost his whole collection in Hurricane Katrina. He's a huge Ozzie fan so it means a whole lot more to him than to me. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
So far, in person other than purchased at a show, just from encounters around town here: Larry Brown (NBA), Eric Idle (Monty Python), Lennox Lewis (boxing), Emanuel Steward (Boxing), Roger Moore, Johnny Carson, Joan Collins, Gene Hackman, Ray Bolger (Scarecrow from Wizard of Oz), Cheech, Chong, Sylvester Stallone, Gene Kelly, Ricardo Montalban (Mr. Roarke, Khan on Star Trek), Dyan Cannon, Christy Brinkley. I've also encountered some folks in professional or social capacities that I haven't hit up for autographs owing to the situations: Raquel Welch, Jason Alexander, Joe Lawrence, Robert Evans, Annette Benning. The one I was most excited to meet was Eric Idle. Normally I am very bold when it comes to approaching celebrities for autographs; Idle truly freaked me out because I grew up such a huge Monty Python fan. Ironically, he was one of the nicest I've met. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Adam, how was Johnny Carson when you met him? He was my idol. |
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Posted By: jamie
One of three females to play in the negro leagues- this was at a black memorabilia show in the 12 months. Lots of players were there but she was by far the friendliest and played with my son for a while. |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
at Royals stadium. Had a cousin whose company had great seats near the field by the visitors dugout. We got there early and he was signing by the rail for all the kids. I went running down the cement stairs just as he said "Last one..." I yelled "Reggie, wait!" and proceeded to trip, fall, stumble and roll down the last fifteen stairs, ending in a thud against the wall. He looked over the wall, both hands on the rail and said "O.K., one more for the klutz." Signed it just Reggie J, but instantly, the other eight or ten kids waiting all fell down, claimed they sprained their wrists, etc. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
When I was about 16, I sat next to Duke Snider at a card show in Fallbrook, CA. This was in the late 70s. I ended up talking to Duke throughout the day, and when it was over, I asked him to sign an 8x10 photo. Just as he started to sign, I asked him to inscribe it "To Chris, the greatest pitcher I ever faced ..." He smiled and inscribed it. I ended up giving it as a gift to one of my best friends, a big baseball fan whose name is also Chris ... |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
very personable guy. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
In 1980 I met Phil Rizzuto at a BB card show in Union, NJ. We talked about our old neighborhood in Hillside, NJ.... |
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Posted By: Matt
In high school I was the caddy for Johnny Bench in a celebrity pro-am. In the same foursome was Pete Rose... |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Here's a few more stories worth retelling ... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
That's a great story about your meeting with Billy. I remember the incident when he punched out |
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Posted By: whitehse
After High school I went to work for the Chicago Cubs and worked there for 8 years. I had many chances to meet the greats and was even in the Phillies clubhouse when they clinched the division in 1983 at Wrigley (I think its 83...geez I am getting old)as well as in the Reds dugout when Pete Rose tied Cobbs record. It was at this same time I would always see a white haired man that hung around Wrigley and Pete Rose whenever the Phillies and later on the Reds would come into town. I came to find out later his name was Whitey and apparently one of Pete Rose's "guys". We had talked to so much over a 2 year period thatAone day after the Phillies were leaving and would not make another appearance in Wrigley for the year, He slipped me this card and said keep it since the 3 players had agreed they would not sign this particular card anymore. I dont know if they still are not signing this card but I have kept it!! Always liked the look and with the autos it makes it much better. I think I will finally send this to JSA not really for the authetication but the holders look better than what I have it in. Sorry for the long read!. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Hey Chris, |
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Posted By: Fred Y
Nice idea, Ted! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
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Posted By: warshawlaw
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Posted By: bill
Got Gordie Howe to autograph a game used stick at a lumberyard |
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Posted By: joe
Not vintage, but here is Tiger Woods signing a baseball for me on 12/14/96 at the All Star Cafe in Las Vegas. This was a grand opening and had many stars attending. Griffey Jr, Monica Seles, and others. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Mike Ditka, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
KEN Mc |
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Posted By: Jason
really? that's impressive praise. When I lived in Evanston, I used to frequent a place called Hecky's...don't know if it's still around, but that was good eatin'...Is Rusty's hole in the wall still around? |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I grew up in Los Angeles but remained a die hard Reds fan. My dad was friends with Tommy LaSorda and when I was about 14 they call me at home and speak to Tommy. He asked who was my favorite team told him Reds. He then asked what could he do to make me a Dodger fan. Told him to get me a Johnny Bench autograph. About a month later the Reds where is town and shortly after I got a personalized ball from Johnny via Tommy. It was great going to the games with my dad we would always visit Tommy after the game and would introduce me to players and give me autographed pictures and bats. One time it was family day and we got to sit in the dugout with all the other players families. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Can also tell a Lee Smith story. I have been going to Cubs fantasy camp in Arizona for the last few years. I have always had Lee Smith as one of my coaches and am on first name basis with him. One of the years, my wife was taking pictures of Lee and myself for a scrap book. She took a picture and noticed Lee wasn't smiling in the shot, so she asked to shoot another and said "could you smile Lee?" Lee said "chill woman" and gave her a big Lee smile...... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I realize it's hard to believe, but the 5 Chicago guys that I worked with said it was "impossible" to |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Do they pretend to win the World Series at Cubs Fantasy camp?!! |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
We do play for the camp championship. I was on the winning team 3 years ago in a sudden death playoff. We actually dumper the water cooler on Lee and it was pretty exciting. We have a reunion of that team this year and hope to win again. I also remember that year harrassing Eddie Vedder from pearl Jam and getting him to strike out 3 times. I'm a lefty catcher and it tends to bother the batters anyhow. Rick Sutcliffe is supposed to coach this year so should be fun. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ted- there used to be a place in NY called Tony Roma's that had very good ribs- is it still around? But I've never been to Rusty's- I know where to get the best porterhouse steak on earth, but I don't think I've discovered the perfect ribs yet. I'm still searching! |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
There was a place in LA, believe it or not, that had great ribs. I like dry BBQ, not that sweet sticky stuff, and the Village BBQ in Studio City had amazing ribs. Succulent, fall off the bone, heavily smoked but dry spiced. You could add any sauce you liked to it. Sadly, it was replaced by another &^$&^ sushi bar. |
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Posted By: Bill
Jason L--Awesome photo of your son and Ozzie. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I'm really surprised that you never ate at Rusty's. For several years he had 2 restaurants in NYC. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ted- funny you should say that about Rusty, because I remember hearing rumors that he was gay. Perhaps they were just that- rumors. Nevertheless, I never got to try his ribs. We actually have a good neighborhood bar that serves some very commendable ones, and I do enjoy them. But they are not the perfect ribs. As I said, I am still searching. |
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Posted By: David Hornish
Got this at a very small card show in Hicksville, NY probably in 1986 or a little earlier. The place was less than jammed with a bunch of guys in their 50's and 60's in a short line to get the autograph and am the only guy there on the sunny side of 30. Everybody in front of me had either the photo they were selling at the show or some newer item. I remember handing Carl Erskine the card and he looked at it and went "Wow!" He asked what year it was from, I told him and then he proceeded to turn it over and look at his stats before he signed. And then he said "thank you." Totally classy guy. The only other autographed cards I have are of Duke Snider, also a nice guy in my experience but Mr. Erskine is in a class all his own. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
I've gotten lots of autographs, but two that have a 1960 (when I was 9) connection are interesting. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
I also have a memory of Carl Erskine being a class act. He and several other Dodgers of the fifties were at an event at the Brooklyn Union Gas Company auditorium, twenty-odd years ago and after he had signed a '55 Bowman for me, I thanked him for all the memories. He looked at me and then gave me a nod. Very subtle and gracious. He and Clem Labine had a laugh teasing each other over the differences in how they looked on their old cards and how they looked now. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Back in the early '90s, Mark Macrae and I used to set-up at Kit Young's Hawaii Show. |
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Posted By: Rob NYC
My dad found this ticket in the elevator the night of this game. He looked at it and wondered if it was still good. The door opened and he shoved the ticket in his wallet and hurried to the apartment because the game was on tonight. He put it away later that night. Fast forward to 1992 when I started collecting. He wondered if I would add this ticket to my collection. I said probably. He gave me the ticket. I looked at it and it was a Yankee ticket. I looked at it again, it was a 1977 Yankees ticket. Again I looked, it was 1977 World Series ticket. Then I thought to myself "Nah, it couldn't be...". But it was! Game 6, the night Reggie hit 3 homers! So I placed it in a brick. Fast forward to November 1993. Reggie was in town signing. I thought it would be great to have him autograph this item. I had to wait near the end because he signed flat items last. It wasn't the greatest meeting I had with an athlete. Figures. I think I have a one-of-a-kind because I have not seen another 1977 Game 6 WS ticket (signed) anywhere, but who knows? |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
In 2005 a friend told me Muhammad Ali might be in town as his son was playing in a 14 and under baseball tournament. I was refereeing soccer games all Saturday morning, and saw his motor home in the parking lot. |
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