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Old 01-19-2017, 07:21 PM
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Default John Stockton Autograph

Just curious if anybody has any opinions on this Stockton auto. Even though the price is ridiculous, the auto looks a little funky to me.

http://m.ebay.com/itm/John-Stockton-...%257Ciid%253A2
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Here is a Stockton that was signed in his book 'Assisted' during a book signing. I owned one in person acquired by someone else that was similar to the book. I see some similarity, but would still pass, even at $40.00
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Just an FYI, Stockton came around about the time I stopped getting autographs in person. For myself, and my graphing buddies at the time can back it up, Stockton consistently refused to sign any trading cards as long as I can remember.

No problem with pictures, or even balls but never cards. Don't know if he changed his tune later.
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Thanks Michael... that SS looks more like a typical Stockton auto!

MooseDog - that's pretty wild. Thanks for the info. I guess that explains why I can't find ANY good looking signed rookies of his. I wonder why he won't sign cards...
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I attended his basketball camp as a kid at Gonzaga. I had no problem getting him to sign some cards including a 85 Star

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Just an FYI, Stockton came around about the time I stopped getting autographs in person. For myself, and my graphing buddies at the time can back it up, Stockton consistently refused to sign any trading cards as long as I can remember.

No problem with pictures, or even balls but never cards. Don't know if he changed his tune later.
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Just an FYI, Stockton came around about the time I stopped getting autographs in person. For myself, and my graphing buddies at the time can back it up, Stockton consistently refused to sign any trading cards as long as I can remember.

No problem with pictures, or even balls but never cards. Don't know if he changed his tune later.
Stockton was the guest of honor at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament 2 or 3 years ago, and he did not sign a single card throughout the entire event. He did sign any other item people had but repeatedly said no cards.
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I attended his basketball camp as a kid at Gonzaga. I had no problem getting him to sign some cards including a 85 Star
Do you happen to still have this, or have a scan of it?
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