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15.2 | | TEMPE1::NEGRI | | Mon Jul 13 1987 14:27 | 12 |
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These are some relyys I recieved in the past 2 weeks via their team.
Reggie Jackson
Dave Parker
Kirby Puckett
Dick Williams
Alan Trammall
Yogi Berra
Cory Snider
Harmon Killebrew
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15.3 | Fact or Fiction | MAPLE::BRAKE | Trapped in the Tundra | Mon Jul 13 1987 15:55 | 17 |
| It would be great to get a Mickey Mantle card with his autograph
but how do you go about verifying it's authenticity?
Many players admit to allowing clubhouse flunkies to sign they're
cards. Some use rubber stamps. So, if you want to buy a card of,
say, Ted Williams, that is autographed, how the heck do you know
it's the real thing? What do you do, take a picture of the player
while he signs it? Or ask the player to please have his autograph
notorized?
I more or less keep my autographs in a book and leave my cards alone.
It would be a terrible shock to send away my only '83 Boggs card
for an autograph, go to sell it and be challenged for forgery by
some "expert".
Rich
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15.5 | CHANGING TIMES | ANNEX::GROARK | | Mon Jul 13 1987 16:51 | 27 |
| RE: .4
When I started collecting autographs in 1970 the hobby was not anywhere
as big (and costly) as it is today. That's why I started collecting
autographed BB cards. A 1968 YAZ was worth only marginally more
than a Mike Andrews so I could afford to risk sending the card in
the mail. At the time I used to buy up large lots of mixed cards
from any year as long as the cards were in good shape. Getting 3
or 4 dup's in the lot really didn't matter as I would get all the
cards signed by the player and trade my signed dup's for someone
else's.
After reading some of the info in this NOTESFILE I sure have learned
that things have changed. I have a 1965 Henry Aaron (Topps) that
I had him sign in 1975 on his first visit to Fenway with the Brewers.
I don't know what the price guides quote the price of that card
as, but I would assume from what I read that it's worth a whole
lot less on the open market autographed, than it would be
unautographed. I guess what I feared years ago has come true, the
BB card collecting hobby has grown, but the autograph collecting
hobby really hasn't.
I'm going to try to attend a few shows in the near future. Would
anyone know if there are many dealers/traders who are interested
in autographs attending the local (east MA area) shows?
John
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15.8 | THE HOTEL IS YOUR BEST BET | ANNEX::GROARK | | Thu Jul 16 1987 11:57 | 21 |
| I used to use the SHARPIE brand pen. It has a white-grey case with
a top the color of the ink. I used the SHARPIE for BB cards and
glossy photos, but usually used a regular ball-point pen on a baseball.
The SHARPIE would get a rounded tip after a few signatures on a
ball and start to get messy. Also the players would use larger writing
with the SHARPIE and there's not that much room on a ball.
The best time to go to the hotel (usually the Sheraton Boston, but
not sure anymore) on a get-away day, which Sunday will be, is about
9:00am. the players will start coming down for breakfast, paper,
and to drop off their luggage around then. They will probably have
a truck come by around 11:00 to pick-up the luggage and the team
bus usually leaves around 11:30.
I takes a lot of patience to "hang-around" the lobby and try to
spot the players, but they are very accessible. You can sometimes
get to know them a little bit from talking to them.
It's a long day if you go to the hotel before the game, but it's
also a lot of fun.
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15.9 | | JETSAM::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Thu Jul 16 1987 15:35 | 8 |
| I have heard Sharpies shouldn't be used on baseballs, in a few years
the ink has gone through the leather. Ball point pen is the best.
Baseball cards, either will do. Baseball bats should be in Sharpie.
I'll double check tonight. If I don't post anything tomorrow, the
above information is correct.
Ed
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15.10 | Addresses ? | FDCV03::GARBARINO | | Thu Jul 16 1987 17:06 | 16 |
| Roy,
Interesting info on autograph seeking.
How do you go about finding players addresses ?
Also, would you share your address book with others seeking
to obtain autographs ?
What do you mean by 'ghost' signings ?
If you don't get the autograph, do you always get the card back?
I'm interested in sending an '84 topps rookie to Mattingly,
do you know his address ?
Joe G
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15.12 | | JETSAM::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Fri Jul 17 1987 14:29 | 4 |
| I also vote for getting an offical ball. K-Mart has AL balls for
under $5.00. Who what's a Dr K autograph on a K-Mart special.
Ed
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15.14 | | JETSAM::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Mon Jul 20 1987 16:23 | 3 |
| I sent a card to Ted Simmons, I'll let you know if I receive it.
Ed
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15.15 | Sharpies on BB - No good | DRFIX::KING | | Mon Jul 20 1987 18:11 | 8 |
| Re: Use of "sharpies" on baseballs - I have 9 balls signed 7 years
ago using sharpies. When I first had these balls signed, I saw
no sign of bleeding. Now, the majority show some bleeding. On
3, the bleeding is excessive. I would not recommend "sharpies"
on something as porous as a baseball.
Joe
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15.16 | | TEMPE1::NEGRI | | Wed Jul 22 1987 12:16 | 9 |
|
Re:18
I recieved replys from Graig Nettles, Dale Murphy, Ernie Johnson
and Ken Griffey from the Braves. I recieved replys from Larry Bowa,
Rich Gossage,and Steve garvey from the Padres.
Roger
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15.19 | I'D BELIEVE IT | ANNEX::GROARK | | Wed Jul 22 1987 14:10 | 10 |
| I can believe that someone has an entire set autographed. I have
all but about 50 of the 1974 Topps set autographed. You have to
get lucky though (have no one die soon after issue, etc.) and buy
or trade for the ones you can't get yourself.
John
P.S. Congrats on the Reggie Jackson....as said before he's one of
the tough ones.
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15.20 | | JETSAM::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Wed Jul 22 1987 14:56 | 14 |
| I think Roy's Reggie card is ghost signed. I've heard he charges
up to $50.00 per name to sign something.
I usually send a SHORT letter, on a index card for stiffness, and
have had good luck. I don't send thank you's back but let them know
that I want to keep their autograph and pass it along to my son
someday. I also send in only one card. Some people send many, players
think that those are in it for the money. Your not going to get
your 49� back on a Jose Guzman card, so I belive they'll sign it.
The stars are more leary because you could make some money with
one card but I haven't found this to be true, than again I don't
send cards to Gooden, Mattingly, etc.
Ed
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15.24 | somewhere in Dallas ? | ARMORY::DANIELET | | Thu Oct 15 1987 14:20 | 4 |
| Anybody out there have the address book ? If so, I would like
to get Mantle's address. Thanks !
Tony
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15.25 | | SANCHO::NEGRI | | Thu Oct 15 1987 18:55 | 6 |
|
I'll get it for you Tony, but The Mick doesn't answer any fan mail.
Roger
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15.26 | we'll see ... | ARMORY::DANIELET | | Fri Oct 16 1987 09:03 | 4 |
| Why do you say that Rog ... cause he didn't answer yours ? Hey,
I'm gonna give it a shot anyway ... who knows ? Thanks !
Tony
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15.27 | "YAZ" | ARMORY::DANIELET | | Fri Oct 16 1987 10:42 | 29 |
| Well, last weekend I attended a show in Windsor Locks, Conn., and Yaz
was there. He was signing autographs for $8 a pop and he had a grin on his face
wide as the Grand Canyon. I have been attending shows for a long time, but this
was my first with a real baseball "star" present. So, I decided I would take my
7 year old son to meet Yaz. It was a pain in the ass waiting, but we finally
got to the autograph table. Yaz took a break just as we got there. There was
one guy in front of us who was giving Yaz the "third degree" ... shit like "are
you ever gonna make a comeback Yaz ?" ... "where do you live Yaz" ... which hand
do you use to wipe your ...." and on and on (well, you get the picture). Any-
way, he rested his signing hand and took care of "Mr 20 Questions", and we were
next. He signed my sons baseball. The rest his hand got didn't do much good.
His signature was barely legible (and I forgot to bring the camera !). Another
lesson I learned ... if your not one of the first 1,000 people in the autograph
line, don't expect to get much more than a scribble. Yaz was pleasent. He
smiled at my son (and gave me a dirty look .... only kidding). My son asked him
for a handshake and he shook his hand. Then we walked away. You know, while
"Mr Question" was grilling Yaz, I stood there and wondered whether I should ask
him one of "my" million dollar questions, you know like "Hey Yaz, are you smil-
ing because you love the fans, or are you just here for the money ?". But, I
decided to keep my big mouth shut, for once. I just looked at him and remember-
ed how great he was when I was a kid back in the 60's. I decided that that was
the way I wanted to remember him. He was just somebody you thought you would
never get that close to in a lifetime, and there he was. It was unreal ! Any-
way, it still felt kind of "cold" having to pay for his autograph. It was kind
of meaningless ... well, maybe just for me. My sons pretty happy about it.
Thats all that counts. I guess that will be his fond memory of Yaz 20 years
from now.
Tony
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15.28 | | SANCHO::NEGRI | | Mon Oct 19 1987 10:25 | 7 |
|
Mickey Mantle
573 Watson Circle
Dallas, Tx, 75225
Good luck Tony! Roger
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15.29 | My last entry reminded me of this | DISSRV::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Wed Dec 23 1987 13:18 | 8 |
| Roger, have you sent for Monty Irvings autograph? How was he?
Have his address handy? I picked up his 1953 card for $3.00 the
other day, card is in very good condition. I'd risk the $3.00 if
there is a chance of him signing.
Thanks for the Spahn address, he signed my 1963 Topps.
Ed
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15.30 | | SANCHO::NEGRI | | Mon Jan 04 1988 12:23 | 11 |
|
Ed, sorry I took so long to reply, on vacation on your side of the
Country.
Monte Irvin
104 Sycamore Cir.
Homosassa, Fl. 32646
He charges $1.00 contribution to his favorite charity.
Your lucky with the Spahn autograph. I hear he isn't signing anymore
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15.31 | | DISSRV::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Mon Jan 04 1988 13:15 | 3 |
| Thanks Roger. I sent Spahn a card at two different times, he signed
both times. This was a few months ago. Do you send Monty a check
made out to him or blank (name not amount :-) )?
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15.32 | | SANCHO::NEGRI | | Tue Jan 05 1988 07:48 | 6 |
|
re. .38
I sent a check made out to him and once I sent $1 cash the cards
were returned signed both times.
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15.34 | | SANCHO::NEGRI | | Thu Jan 28 1988 08:20 | 8 |
|
Richie Hebner
510 Nathan St.
Norwood, Ma. 02062
Joe Carter
1800 N.E. 51st
Oklahoma City, Ok. 73111
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15.38 | | SCAFST::BOSSO | Teen-age Mutant Ninja Turtle | Mon Feb 06 1989 11:50 | 8 |
| Roy,
Check hobby stores like Kay-Bee or another place to check is at
at stained glass shop. Those gold and silver markers are commonly
used by people who work with stained glass.
joe
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15.39 | y | NEPTUN::GUGLIELMO_T | | Fri May 12 1989 16:35 | 18 |
| In the past 4 years I have sent out about 450 autograph requests
I have received about 150 back I find many of the tougher stars
are easier to aquire during spring training. I have a Dwight Gooden
and a Dwight evans who are both rubber stampers I got them by sending
to the spring training facility. You can find the address in baseball
card magazines first issue of the year or in most of the teams media
guides. Hope this info helps somebody. by the way some of this years
spring training replies:
1.Andres Gallaraga
2.Andre Dawson
3.Lee Smith
4.Dave Parker
regards
t.g.
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15.40 | | REFINE::ASHE | It's just me, myself and I | Mon May 15 1989 18:24 | 6 |
| I bought a Spring training guide last year and got quite a few in
there. Didn't get everyone, but I got most of the Tigers, quite a
few Blue Jays, and some others... (Eric Davis, Lance Parrish,
Jody Reed....)
-Walt
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15.41 | Who would you put your money on? | SMURF::BREAU | Where were YOU when Reagan slept? | Fri Jun 23 1989 09:12 | 7 |
|
Re: .49
Console yourself with the fact that the way things are going, Shoeless
Joe will be in the Hall of Fame before Pete Rose ... Wanna bet that
Rose is probably taking odds on that right now? ;^) - Jim
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15.43 | | MADMAG::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Wed Jul 19 1989 15:44 | 3 |
| I thought it was Jim Hunter Catfish.
Ed
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15.45 | Jim "Catfish" Hunter | FROST::MARRIER | Picture of the future-youre not init | Thu Jul 20 1989 00:03 | 1 |
|
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15.46 | | MADMAG::NORRIS | What is it, Miss Pfeffernuss? | Thu Jul 20 1989 09:22 | 3 |
| Rep .53, That's correct, Tony would win hands down.
Ed
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15.47 | | WALLAC::NEGRI | | Thu Jul 20 1989 12:06 | 3 |
|
He signs his name Jim "Catfish" Hunter.
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15.48 | always Catfish before Hunter | SMURF::BREAU | TheBOMB*has*fallen;we are mutants | Wed Jul 26 1989 13:16 | 6 |
|
Re: .56
Right, it's Jim "Catfish" Hunter, or simply Catfish Hunter. Not any
other way but these 2.
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15.52 | | 39131::DHAMEL | Is Nothing Sacred? | Thu Nov 30 1989 15:06 | 7 |
|
I just perused the previous entries and saw nothing on Ted Williams.
Has anyone attempted/succeeded in obtaining an autograph via mail?
Anyone with an address? Would a bribe in the form of a donation
to the Jimmy Fund help?
-Dick
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15.53 | | SANCHO::NEGRI | | Mon Dec 04 1989 07:56 | 5 |
|
Ted Williams Used to sign through the mail as did Joe Dimaggio, Willie
Mays, Johnny Bench, Sandy Koufax and many other HoFers, but not any
more, to many requests and not enough time. I guess the big bucks
involved just might have had something to do with it also.
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15.54 | Value of the Babe's signature? | BAGELS::MONDOU | | Wed Dec 20 1989 14:05 | 17 |
| A friend has a baseball from the 30's that was autographed
by Babe Ruth, along with two other signatures.
Offhand I don't recall the other names but one may be * Jones.
Not sure though.
Babe Ruth's signature is in good shape, very readable.
I would guess that at one time, someone coated the ball
with varnish, or similar, as it is very yellow and I
don't think it's only from age.
She claims to have received the ball from her dad who played
for the Indians for one season.
I would appreciate some estimates as to the value. She is
considering selling it.
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15.56 | It's worth alot | LVMRT1::DAMIANO | Time to hunt the elephant | Wed Dec 20 1989 15:59 | 8 |
| About 6 months ago I saw some newspaper pictures of Ruth that were
signed. The dealer was asking somewhere in the $1,000 to $1,500 range.
I'd take Mr. Karlson's advice and shop it around. Try to find someone
who handles primarily old stuff.
I'll give her 2 Stanley's and a Gedman for it! 8^0
John D.
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15.57 | | REMACP::RICHARDSON | | Thu Dec 28 1989 11:25 | 10 |
|
She should have a little piece of documentation/history with it
to back up the validity when seeking advice. After she gets a
reasonable idea of its worth, perhaps a small ad in one of the Sports
Card publications would work.. If you get an """HONEST""" value of
$750 from a dealer, dont expect him to buy it for that..whats left in
it for him to profit?? Chop the middleman and sell direct to a
collector for a higher profit.
-John
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15.58 | Consider going to a collector | WORDY::COOPERMAN | | Thu Dec 28 1989 11:32 | 14 |
| Forget going to a dealer except to find out the least you can get for
it. I've been seeing a collector advertise regularly in SCD for
autographed baseballs. I can't vouch for him but a call would probably
get some good information. Here's his name/address/phone.
Robert J. Ettinger
19 E. 37th Street
New York, NY 10016
(212) 683-6120
I don't know whether this is appropriate, but since this is a
collector, it might be OK.
Michael
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15.59 | Goose Gossage address | LMOADM::SHANAHAN | | Wed Jan 31 1990 16:30 | 4 |
| Does anyone have an address on Goose Gossage. Where he's playing
or living? I have a Rookie Gossage card I would like to get signed
Thanks/mike
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15.60 | | CSC32::G_GEIGER | That dog will hunt!.... | Wed Jan 31 1990 19:00 | 5 |
| Goose live here in Colorado Springs..........
Not sure about the address but he does do a local
commercial here in town......
Glenn G
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15.61 | I'll keep looking :-) | LMOADM::SHANAHAN | | Thu Feb 08 1990 10:08 | 3 |
| re .60
Thanks anyway
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15.62 | Jeff Juden | LMOADM::SHANAHAN | | Tue Feb 20 1990 13:53 | 2 |
| I got a Jeff Juden, Houston Astros #1 pick back in about 5
days signed
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15.63 | | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Tue Mar 06 1990 13:36 | 20 |
| Since the baseball lockout, baseball players have started to book card
shows in great numbers, and hoping that fans will turn out in great
numbers to purchase their John Hancock. If the fans were smart, they
would all turn out, but refuse to pay for an autogragh. The promotors
would then get burned, and bring a little sanity into this autogragh
business. I can see a HOF, but active players should be ashamed of
charging $10 to $20 for their autograghs. Their out for blood, and if
the owners refuse to give in, we'll see how much their autograghs are
worth after this season. Don't get me wrong, I think the retired
players have ever right to charge, let face it, they never made the big
bucks that all these premadonnas are making now. Gedman is a perfect
example. He couldn't carry Yogi Berra's jockstrap, never mind Johnny
Benchs, and this guys making how much, and he still wants money for his
autogragh? Don Mattingly has the right attitude, he doesn't believe in
it, and refuses to do shows, even though he is an avid card collector.
There is guy who doesn't let the almighty green rule his morals. I
also understand Joe D. hates it so much, he will not look you in the
face when he's signing, because he is embarrassed to take money, but
hey, he has to eat too! Anybody else feel different about charging
for autograghs??
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15.65 | | SPMFG1::DANIELET | | Tue Mar 06 1990 14:31 | 29 |
| I heard that Bill Buckner won't sign baseballs ...
... because he can't hang onto them 8^) !!!
Tony
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15.66 | | SALEM::DODA | All over but the cryin | Tue Mar 06 1990 16:57 | 3 |
| Gedman did the Brandeis show last fall.
daryll
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15.67 | ? | IMPULS::MCDONOUGH | | Sun Mar 11 1990 11:14 | 6 |
| Does anyone know how much a baseball signed by the 1967 redsox is
worth?
-Bon-
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15.68 | How many Autograghs to you get for a ticket? | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Mon Mar 12 1990 12:30 | 10 |
| Hello out there, you autogragh Hounds. Guess who's coming to town.
Yes, Mickey Mantle, the one and only!! He will be at the Sturbridge
Sheraton, July 14 and 15; 500 advanced tickets will be available each
day. Does anyone know how this autogragh "THING" works? You pay the
$35 bucks, and get a ticket. Will he sign one item per ticket, or can
you hand him a couple of things for $35?? What won't Mantle sign??
I understand that he is refusing BATS, Perez-Steele CArds, Uniforms.
What else?? I'd hate to walk in there and pay the money, wait in line,
and he says no, I don't sign these items. What do you do, run home,
and get something else??
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15.71 | | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Fri Apr 06 1990 13:58 | 15 |
| Hope its less, but Yesterdays Legends has cashed my check for $35,
so they must be accepting the $35 and going with that price. That
seems to be the Going Price for Mantle these days. No bats will be
signed. Have not see a Will not sign list yet, but I'm sure one will
be out soon. Has anyone noticed at shows that dealers are becoming
very flexible with Mantle card prices lately. At the Boston show, the
dealers had very good buys,(below book on Mantle cards) and were
actually willing to negotiate price. I got what I considered a VERY good
price on a 1954 Bowman, EX/MT+, for $250, from a no-less Conn. dealer,
Big-time guy who travels all over the country. One dealer had talked
to me a month ago at the Rootin Tootin show, and said Mantle cards are
like carrying heavy bagage. They take up expensive space on his tables
and are very slow movers, and alot of dealers he has talked with are
now just trying to unload them for what they have into them. Maybe we
will see some relief of these crazy prices??
|
15.74 | King Richard, Lady Magic, & Ke-mo-saby ? | HEFTY::DANIELET | | Thu Apr 12 1990 16:37 | 26 |
| Ok ... ok ... I admit it. I've got a few autographs in my collection:
Richard Petty. The "BEST". I don't care if he ever wins another race ... he'll
always be my favorite race car driver. I remember getting STP stickers at the
local gas station when I was a kid (along with those adhesive backed horse shoes
and these little orange balls ...) and puttin 'em all over my bike. Today ...
I faithfully use STP products in my vehicles. I've got an STP sticker on my
lawnmower ... and, yes ... I got one on my 10 speed ! Some people just never
grow up. I used to belong to his fan club too. A couple years ago I mailed him
two different MAXX NASCAR Race car cards and a nice letter. I got 'em back in
only two weeks ... "Richard Petty #43".
Nancy Lieberman (first woman pro basketball player - USBL). Attended the game
that she scored her first field goal. Whatta "doll" ! Got her autograph on the
program and ticket stub, but when I asked her for a kiss, I "fouled out" 8^(.
Oh well ... last I knew she was on the "other" team that travels around with/
gets beat by the Harlem Globetroters. "Nancy ... wherever you are ... I miss
you" ...
Clayton Moore ("The Lone Ranger"). He made an appearance at a department store
in downtown Springfield when I was a kid. I was home sick, and my mother got an
autographed photo for me. He spelled my name "Toni". Hey ... maybe thats why
I like to drink "silver bullets" 8^) ???
Tony
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15.76 | | CIMBAD::MCAULIFFE | | Fri Apr 13 1990 15:32 | 7 |
| >> I believe the Globetrotters perpetual opponents are named the
>> Washington Capitols (or Generals?).
It's the Washington Generals....
Dan
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15.78 | | CIMBAD::MCAULIFFE | | Tue Apr 17 1990 11:24 | 9 |
|
>> Hey Tony, we should'a known College Boy would know the answer!
Watch it Roy!!!
Did you get your Robinson's yet...???!!! :-)
Dan
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15.79 | | HEFTY::DANIELET | | Tue Apr 17 1990 11:50 | 1 |
| HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!! Roy "Deal-A-Meal" Karlson !!!
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15.80 | Autographed team ball question... | TOOK::M_ELLISON | Dweebus Awrightus | Wed Apr 25 1990 11:38 | 26 |
|
While doing some spring cleaning this past weekend, I came
across an autographed baseball that I received as a child.
It's an "Official American League Ball" with the name,
"William (something)ridge Pres."
I originally had thought that the ball was a Yankee team
ball, since I recognized some Yankee names on the ball.
However, a friend of mine suggested that the ball may be
a team ball from an All-Star game, since not all the
players are old Yankees. But then again, it was suggested,
the ball may have accompanied a regular fan to the ballpark
for collecting the autographs.
The names on the ball are faded, what follows is a partial
list. Can the kind folks in this conference tell me if
these players played together for an All-Star game?
Buddy Rosan Red Rolfe John Luidell
Lefty Young Rollie Himsby Charles Feller
Joe Dimaggio J. Gordon Red Ruffing
Frank Grosetti Phi Rizzuto Jerry Priddy
Thanks for your help.
Mark
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15.82 | | DLO15::BOSSO | History was a rumor, once | Wed Apr 25 1990 15:46 | 4 |
| Could the William (something)ridge Pres be William Harridge Amearican
League President around the 40's/50's?
joe
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15.84 | Yaz book signing? | SALEM::DODA | Don't have a cow, man | Thu Apr 26 1990 12:07 | 5 |
| Yaz was signing his book at a mall in Leominster a few days ago.
Anyone know if he's scheduled to sign anywhere else in the area?
thanks
daryll
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15.85 | | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Thu Apr 26 1990 15:24 | 3 |
| Could that Lefty Young actually be Cy "Lefty" Young, and John Lindell,
could that be Jack "the Rack" Lindelli, who was a famous groundskeeper
during the 1939 All-Star game, played in Brooklyn Staduim, I think?
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15.86 | < Great! > | TOOK::M_ELLISON | Dweebus Awrightus | Thu Apr 26 1990 16:59 | 20 |
|
This discussion is really helpful. I should point out that the AL
president's name is *not* a signature, but the standard ink stamp,
as I assume has always appeared on a league ball.
With respect to the lettering changes of the names, I can very well
agree with the changes in each case..save the Lefty Young --> Lefty
Gomez..this signature is pretty clear. As far as this fellow being
the same as Cy Young...I suppose that would be some luck!
I had recalled being told it was a Yankee team ball when I was young.
Further help is most appreciated, and if anyone is in the LKG area,
I can arrange to bring the ball in for further inspection...maybe
we can figure out the rest of the names.
Regards,
Mark
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15.87 | Young --> Gomez | TOOK::M_ELLISON | Dweebus Awrightus | Fri Apr 27 1990 13:19 | 6 |
|
I looked at the "Lefty Young" signature last night...
yeah....it could be "Lefty Gomez"!
Mark
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15.88 | 1938-39 Bees, Sox, Yanks? | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Mon Aug 13 1990 11:36 | 31 |
| A guy I know showed me some amazing pieces the other day. Just from
scanning ads in SCD, I know these are WAY out of my league, but I told
him I'd ask some help from you guys in trying to establish a ballpark
value.
He's got 4 first-day of issue stamped envelopes bearing the Baseball
Centennial 3-cent stamp, all postmarked Cooperstown. Two have embossed
colored ink baseball designs on the left side (1 blue, 1 green) and the
other two are autographed. One contains signatures of 17 diffrent
members of the '39 Boston Bees, including Stengel, Cuccinello, Posedel,
and Mike Kelly (No, not THAT Kelly!). The other has 13 signatures of
the '39 Red Sox, including Yawkey, Eddie Collins, Cronin, Foxx, Grove.
Also Doerr and Williams, but this guy and I both agree they seem to
have been added in as a favor by one of the other signers.
But the piece de resistance has to be the sheet of writing paper
bearing the autographs of 22 1938 (?) Yankees, including Crosetti,
McCarthy, Chandler, Rolfe, Ruffing, Heinrich, Gordon, Gomez, DiMaggio,
and GEHRIG!!.
Do any of you know the relative worths of autographs on baseballs vs.
on paper, singles vs. whole or partial teams? I've seen Gerhrig
signatures advertised for big bucks, but I have no idea how to estimate
these items. They sure are nice, though, and they were a thrill to see
and hold. The best part of the story is that the autographs were
obtained at the park by a mother for her twin sons who were both
crippled with ricketts! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Rick
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15.89 | help?? | WFOV12::GUGLIELMO_T | | Fri Aug 17 1990 14:52 | 37 |
| I have been out of the autographs for a while(I got married and
the stamps are expensive you know). Anyway with all this crap about
signing for money has anything changed is it any tougher to get
the signatures I used to get about 60% return rate but was wondering
if it is still worth sending them out. It is a kick to get them
back and one of my favorite parts of this hobby. Any body having
problems or should I still send them out.
I have recieved among others.
Bert Blyleven
Dick Williams
Yogi Berra
Roger Clemens
Dave Parker
Steve Garvey
Alan Trammell
Eddie Murray(send only one)
Andre Dawson
Mike Boddicker
Lee Smith
Rich Gossage
Shawon Dunston
Gary Carter(though I hear he doesn't sign anymore)
Will Clark
John Franco(he also sent a leaf card)
Tom Lasorda
Mark Davis
Dwight gooden(rubber stamp on the back that swine)
Howard Johnson
Tony Gwynn
And alot more but that was two years ago.
Ted
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15.91 | Do they still sign??? | WFOV12::GUGLIELMO_T | | Mon Aug 20 1990 08:01 | 17 |
| Send Berra a sob letter about your father loving the way he plays.
Parker is on and off depending,it seems,on the team he is playing
for. Mine looks very much like facsimile cards from '82.
So what you are telling me is that the players still sign through
the mail right???
If so I have the 1986 version of the sport americana address list.As
far as I can tell they never updated it.Do you Have any idea where
I can get Addresses for former major leaguers?Is there a book or
a Hobby paper I can subscribe too.
Thanks in advance
Ted
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15.93 | Yogi Berra's last bat autograph day. | USMFG::BCORSINI | | Mon Sep 17 1990 10:29 | 18 |
| This weekend at Holiday Inn in Warwick, RI Yogi Berra signed
bats for the last time. I pulled out two Yankee Bat day bats
from 1964.
One Mickey Mantle and one Bobby Richardson. The bats were in pretty
good shape, clean, with a few nicks as they were used a bit. A
dealer did tell me although they were Loisville Little Leagues they
were unique. Mantle's bat with Yogi's signiture was my olders brothers
so I made this a unique Christmas gift for him. I had saved these
over the years.
Yogi Berra signed each of them and they are in plastic tubes. Mantle
does not sign bats anymore but I am going to try to get Richardson
to sign the other.
Anyway, this was the last time Yogi will ever sign a bat.
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15.96 | Never say Never. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Mon Sep 17 1990 16:42 | 15 |
| Believe it or not, Mantle has signed a few BATs over the past couple of
months, and the reason I know is this. In the latest copy of TOPPS
Magazine, the last article is about everyones favorite Collctor,
"Mr.Mint". The picture of Mr. Mint shows a BAT from the 1961 Yankee
show at Atlantic City this past year. The Bat is with all the 500
Homerun hitters, and guess who's autograph is on the sweet spot of the
Bat right over the 500 homerun plate on the bat? You guessed it, the
proof is on the bat.
I do believe he still signs a few, but never in public, and only for
certain friends and promotors of "BIG" shows. His bats are real
scarce to find cheap. There around if you want to pay $1500 and up.
The Sturbridge show this past July had one Mantle Bat for $1,800 and
the guy said they were going for $2K and up in NY.
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15.97 | Any strange happenings | WFOVX8::GUGLIELMO_T | | Tue Sep 18 1990 10:52 | 27 |
| I found this interesting and thought I would pass it on.
I recently sent two cards two Roberto Alomar the good 2B for the
padres to have him autograph them. I my letteres to the players
I always say that if they would like to keep one of the cards to
feel free to do so.Well Roberto kept them both His rookie and this
years topps versions.He returned me a 1990 Upper Deck card which
I don't collect signed.I didn't mind at all I just found it unique
and wonder if anyone else has had this experience with roberto or
anyone else.
Other signed cards I have recieved recently.
Roger Craig
Jim Leyland
Jeff Reed
Mike Bielecki
And Alomar
None of the big guys I sent to yet but I am hopefull. I love this
part of the hobby.
Ted
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15.98 | | FSTTOO::JMAXWELL | | Tue Sep 18 1990 10:54 | 14 |
|
RE 96
Did the article say that he signed the bat at the 1961 show?
I know a couple of years ago there was a 500-hr show in Atlantic City
and he signed bats there. This was before he stopped signing bats.
Unfortunately for me, I started collecting autographs on a bat just
before the 500-hr show, and did not realize the problems and price
gouging for "bat tickets" in the future.
Jeff
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15.101 | what about Andy Merchant??? | WFOV12::GUGLIELMO_T | | Tue Sep 18 1990 14:16 | 1 |
|
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15.103 | are they legit? | OAW::ITZKO | Topps '73 613 | Wed Sep 19 1990 00:43 | 6 |
| Roberto Clemente and Thurman Munson no longer sign bats either.
Although some dealers are still getting them to sign pictures and
cards.
-pj-
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15.104 | real bad | WFOV11::GUGLIELMO_T | | Wed Sep 19 1990 08:08 | 5 |
| re-1
Tastless truely tasteless.
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15.106 | only 6 hours | FSTVAX::JMAXWELL | | Wed Sep 19 1990 14:14 | 9 |
|
RE.102
Gee Roy, you already read my mind. I know it is "only" 6 hours
driving time to Philley. I am working on disguises if Michael Jack
has a limit per collector. 8^)
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15.107 | Writers's Cramp ? | MARLIN::A_JOHNSON | | Fri Sep 21 1990 11:20 | 5 |
| Why was it his last time - was he under contract to sign bats ?
Just curious....
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15.109 | | SAGE::JACUNSKI | | Fri Sep 21 1990 12:24 | 5 |
| Roy, have you told the "scumbag story" about the other reason Joe D.
doesn't sign anywhere else in the conference? I'm curious, but I don't
want you to have apoplexy retelling it.
Rick
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15.110 | | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Thu Oct 04 1990 11:40 | 11 |
| Can anyone tell me why Mantle also has other items on his no-no list,
like hats, uniforms, bats, P-S Cards, gloves, and other odd ball items?? I
occasionally see these lists, especially at the Gloria Rothstein Shows
in NY. They always post what the players will not sign. Does Mantle
strickly enforce these no-no lists and will not sign uniforms, hats,
etc. I have noticed recently these Cooperstown Collection, authentic
Mitchell/Ness Uniforms that mail order houses are selling and
collectors and dealers are starting to sell, and the ones with
autographs are going for good money, sometimes 5 times the original
cost. I wonder if this will be the next item they start to ban?
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15.112 | I finally got the joke. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:46 | 2 |
| I've been reading that last note over and over, and finally got it, "Bat"
as in a flying bat. That's good John. Ha, Ha, Ha. I like that.
|
15.113 | Autograph reduces value of rookie card? | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | ULTRIX NETWORKS, CSC/CS | Wed Nov 07 1990 18:37 | 7 |
| I have heard that it will lower the value of a football rookie card to
have it autographed, but that it will increase the value if it's not a
rookie card. Since I collect only football Chargers, I can only ask
from a football perspective. I don't know if it's different for other
sports. Is that true?
Glenn
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15.115 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | ULTRIX NETWORKS, CSC/CS | Thu Nov 08 1990 11:10 | 12 |
| John, I am missing 11 cards. When I get those, I will have 1 of every
Charger card made that's non-promotional and nationally distributed.
I've worked hard on this and I'm glad to see it coming around.
I have a couple 3-ring binders and I keep them in 9-pocket sheets
in those binders. It's alot of fun and I can never see selling them.
I hope to keep them updated until I'm 110 yrs old and then give them to
one of my boys to continue. I also collect ProLog magazines, that
started in 1971. I need 5 of those also.
What do you think? 9 pocket sheets ok?
Glenn
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15.117 | Autographed Cooperstown Yankee Stadium Bat. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Mon Nov 12 1990 12:28 | 5 |
| Speaking of autographs, did anyone see the Yankee Stadium Commemerative
Bat for sale w/ Mantles autograph on it, from the Cooperstown Bat Company
at the Shriners Show on 11/11. The dealer was selling it for, (better
sit down folks) , $2,500. Thats right, two thousand- five hundred
dollars, and thats no mistake, cause I asked him twice.
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15.118 | Imagine this on your Mantel !! | WRKSYS::SCHWARTZ | | Tue Nov 13 1990 08:38 | 8 |
|
My wife had gone to an auction at one of the Catholic high schools
this weekend. When she returned she announced to my son and I, "They
sold one of Mantle's balls for $600 tonight"
After we had regained our composure, I said "Some people will collect
anything....and pay a Lot for it"!
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15.119 | NO money buddy | WLDWST::SALFORD | | Tue Nov 13 1990 16:38 | 30 |
|
I try and collect only Cowboy (Dallas) autographs, In my collection
I have many from them. I'm most proud of My Roger Staubauh (sp)
football, One hat signed by Hershel Walker Danny White And Randy White
And another Hat Signed by the only true Dallas Cowboy Coach Tom Landry.
Several Players posters and pictures.
Since it so hard for most folks to get autographs, Due mostly to
dealers selling the autograph at some outstanding price, making the
players hesitate to sign. I've started working on a short contract
for the players and myself. (I know what is this guy talking about)
I want the autographs but not for resale, I plan never to make a profit
on the Fun (I'm Insane I know) that I'm having, I want to pass down to my
son or daughter if they want, so it can be passed down to there kids.
It's for the bragging rights as we get older that we have the
autographs. I know it is for me anyway.
In order for more player to sign ( and I don't have to pay)I'd give them
this three line contract stating that this is strictly for my own
collection and not intented for resale. If the autograph is ever sold I
would donate all of the money to there charity (sp). This way I get the
autograph, they in turn get good press (willing to sign for no money)
and If it is sold no one profits but the charity.
Let me know on your thoughts I think this is a great Idea and want to
know if others think this would work.
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15.120 | Great idea, but..... | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Wed Nov 14 1990 08:13 | 12 |
| I think its a great idea, but don't be naive. The sleaze dealer will
present one of your contracts to the autographer, and two minutes later
be selling it on his table for a neat profit. On the other side of
things, the athlete also likes the new profit motive that has come
about in the hobby. These guys, especially the retired players are
making some good money autographing for Cable shows and card shows,
so don't be fooled, they like to hold back signing at the ball parks
inorder to keep there autographs prices in demand, especially the
active players, who seldom sign autographs during pre-game time. I'm
not saying it won't work, but I do believe if it catches on, some
people will abuse it to the point that players will not honor it any
longer.
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15.121 | How's this Idea. | WLDWST::SALFORD | | Wed Nov 14 1990 14:28 | 17 |
|
Thanks for comments:
Yes I'm a little naive. I thought about the dealers, coming in and
trying to do something sleaze ball but I thought maybe once the player
signs (whatever) he could number it, and write my name, or my kids name
on the item( brings price down if a name is on it I heard) he in turns
has a copy that I have sign making it legal. This way if someone does
sell it could be traced back to the orginal autograph seeker.
I did get Jack Tatum autogragh this weekend at a show and it cost
me nothing. I bought the book they still call me Assaisan (sp) and
he sign it for free. I asked him to write my sons name on it. It
was real nice.
steve (bcf)
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15.122 | Ballplayers like that. | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Thu Nov 15 1990 12:57 | 8 |
| I think ballplayers enjoy autographers seeking autographs on there
works of art, like their books, or autobiographies. They figure they
already made money on you when you bought their book, so you must
really be a fan, and not a hungry mad autograph dealer looking to make
the fast buck on their name. I know the feeling, when you walk up
to an athlete and he signs for you for nothing. You really feel like
you just got the best deal of the day, and it was like the old'en days,
FREE AUTOGRAPHS. No charge. Glad you were able to get a freebie!
|
15.123 | Players Signing Cards..the rules that apply! | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | ULTRIX NETWORKS, CSC/CS | Wed Dec 05 1990 16:20 | 13 |
| OK...I'm going to the Bronco/Charger game on Dec 16th, and will wait at
the visitors lockeroom door for the Chargers to come out. I'm going to
try to get them to sign their football cards.
So let me see if I have this straight...
It's ok to have them autograph a football card, but
make sure it's on the front, and make sure that it
isn't their rookie card.
Is this correct?
Thanks......Glenn
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15.124 | Try to get what pleases you... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | If it ain't tight, it ain't right | Thu Dec 06 1990 11:30 | 10 |
| RE: .123
That's basicly correct, except I know a few people who like autographed
rookie cards. Personaly, I wouldn't want to, but it's your collection,
and you should try to get what you want.
Oh yeah, be sure to have them use a "sharpie" brand marker, it's best
for card autographs.
John D.
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15.125 | I got a Freebie!! Jerry Remy auto. | AKOCOA::GASPARONI | | Thu Dec 06 1990 12:51 | 7 |
| I was up to the"Outlook Resturante" yesterday, and the two gents
sitting right in front of us were Ned Martin and Jerry Remy. I got
Remy's autograph on a Nashoba Ski Area Brocher. Anyone know what
this is worth? Remy was very nice, and asked who he should make the
autograph out to. So I got it personnalized to my son. I thought that
was nice of him, considering he was having lunch and all. And,
he didn't charge me.
|
15.126 | | ZAYIUS::BROUILLETTE | I am therefore I ski... | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:36 | 1 |
| About 50 cents...
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15.127 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | ULTRIX NETWORKS, CSC/CS | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:51 | 3 |
| Thanks John.
Glenn
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15.128 | | MRKTNG::JACUNSKI | | Thu Dec 06 1990 14:38 | 2 |
| What's Ned Martin, chopped liver? At least he's got two knees.
|
15.129 | Charger Autographs | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | ULTRIX NETWORKS, CSC/CS | Mon Dec 17 1990 11:21 | 33 |
| Well I attended the Charger/Bronco game yesterday and had a real good
time. The Chargers lost 20-10, but the day was alot of fun.
After the game I waited outside the Charger lockerroom and got the
following Chargers to sign their football cards:
Rod Bernstine
Dan Henning
Gary Plummer
Billy Joe Tolliver
Burt Grossman
Courtney Hall
Billy Ray Smith
Marion Butts
Vencie Glenn
Leslie O'Neal
Mark Vlasic
Junior Seau
Gill Byrd
Darrin Nelson
David Richards
Ronnie Harmon
Lee Williams
Anthony Miller
Charlie Joiner
And I got Bobby Beathard, Ed White, John Friesz, Sam Seale & Martin
Bayless to sign my program.
Thanks for the hint about using a Sharpie. I took 2 just in case, and
because it was so cold, 1 of them did freeze up. It was fun!
Glenn
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15.130 | UD Killebrew #1523/3000 | CSLALL::NASON | | Fri Aug 30 1991 19:24 | 6 |
| Maybe someone has some insight..........
The son of a coworker pulled a '91 upper deck card of Harmon Killebrew
with an autograph on it, #1523 of 3000.
Does anyone have any idea of its value and how he could possibly sell
it? He has been told by a few shops that it could be worth $50 or maybe
even $1000. Who knows? Any knowledge would be appreciated. thank you...
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15.132 | | CERBUS::KARLSON | Only 116 shopping days until Xmas! | Sat Aug 31 1991 11:01 | 51 |
|
I agree with John.
In reality, it depends on a couple of things:
- How desirable the autograph is. In this case, Killebrew does
shows EVERYWHERE, OFTEN, and is a very affable signer. His
autograph is not scarce, nor will it ever be.
- Most of the UD "autographed" series are 2,500 cards, there's
an additional 500 in his series, ergo lower value.
- Aaron, Ryan, and Reggie all do very few shows (none recently
in Ryan's case), OR have outrageous prices attached to them
at shows. So prices people quote you based on the signed
series from those three, are probably wrong. See bullet 1.
- Is 1523 somehow a significant number to Harmon Killebrew?
Look it up. Did he have 1523 strikeouts during his career? RBI's?
If there is some signifigance attached to the number, then the
value goes WAY up. For example:
o Some dealer has offered to pay $7,000 for the card numbered
#7 of the Nolan Ryan signed series. Nolan has thrown 7
no hitters. Now, this is of course WAY OUT OF SCALE, but it
shows the length to which some collectors will go for that
"special number".
o Imagine what card numbers 715 and 755 would fetch for Aaron?
o Significant "other" numbers also carry a premium; #1, 50, 100
250, 500, 1000, 2500. Players uniform number. I know that
Don sutton loves anything with #314 on it (his career victory
total). Even gave Jeff Maxwell an extra autograph if he'd
let him have autograph ticket #314 (in Jeff's possession at
the time).
- I've seen values quoted between $750-$1,200 for these cards.
I don't think Killebrew is as desirable as the other three in
this series so far, so would GUESS he would be around $400-750.
A dealer, if you're lucky, will pay you half of that.
- Your best bet might be to find a private collector whose willing
to pay you a premium above what a dealer would, but less than
he would pay a dealer, to buy the card. In other words, a
win-win situation for both of you.
As John stated -- get some reputable dealers to give you some idea
of what they believe it's worth.
-rjk
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15.133 | which would you do? | KOBAL::SCHOTT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 08:47 | 6 |
| Can someone tell me what will be more valuable, a signature on a
baseball card or a signature on a glossy photo?
Thanks,
Eric
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15.135 | | BIG::SCHOTT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 09:41 | 3 |
| Ok, then if the answer is a baseball card, would it be "the older the better"
as the year of the card?
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15.136 | | STUDIO::GUTIERREZ | Peace be with you all year round | Wed Jan 15 1992 09:50 | 4 |
|
As Mr. Spock would say...
"That is a very logical conclusion ".
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15.138 | ok sports fans, you make the call | BIG::SCHOTT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:56 | 19 |
| Ok, then I'll spill my guts on this one. Apparently there is going to
be a card show in Nashua in a few weeks and Luis Tiant will be there
signing free autographs. I am putting together a collage of 1975 cards
of both the Sox and Reds and I have a page out of a baseball history book
that shows Tiant pitching, Lynn making a catch, Rose/Bench /Perez celebrating.
I am in a dilemma. Which of the following would you do?
1. Have Tiant sign the page (that will be used as the center of this collage)
2. Have Tiant sign his 1975 card instead (that will be part of the collage)
3. Have Tiant sign a 1969 card I have of him (which he was on the Indians at
the time.)
I'm tempted to have him sign the page and try to get some other signatures on
that page as well. The page includes a photo of Fisk hitting the homer and I already
have his autograph on a blank piece of paper.
What would you do?
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15.139 | Can you prove it | JUNCO::WHITEHAIR | | Wed Jan 15 1992 12:00 | 6 |
|
Unless you can get the card stamped "Authentic", I would have
him just write alittle something on piece of blank paper...
Just me.....
Hal
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15.140 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Note new node name... | Wed Jan 15 1992 14:42 | 2 |
| Are you trying to sell it or keep it for you? If it's just for you,
have him sign the card...
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15.141 | | BIG::SCHOTT | | Wed Jan 15 1992 15:47 | 4 |
| Definitely just for me at this point. Something to decorate the study with. :^)
I could potentially sell it sometime in the future when I'm retired and
decide to setup at shows etc. with the rest of you guys. :^)
|
15.142 | Get the 75 signed... | TOLKIN::CHOY | | Wed Jan 15 1992 17:21 | 10 |
| You don't need that "authentic" label if it's just for you. There is
not a huge market for Tiant fakes. After all, it is a freebie. That
authentic stuff can be faked as well. Cards can be more valuable
signed but the signature can also be considered defacing the card.
Therefore, as the Saint suggests, don't have very old, expensive cards
signed. Get the '75 signed since Luis is in the Sox uniform. You can
have the photo, card(s) and Fisk cut signature custom matted so it all
fits in a frame. 8x10s are also nice but I went to one show where
Tiant was signing and the auto cost $5 (!!) and the photo, which, was
only black and white, cost $1-2. This on top of $3 admission. Yuk.
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15.143 | just wondering... | TOLKIN::CHOY | | Wed Jan 15 1992 17:27 | 3 |
| Eric -
BTW, you're not related to Marge, are ya? ;^)
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15.144 | wish I was!!! | KOBAL::SCHOTT | | Fri Jan 17 1992 00:14 | 6 |
| Nope, but my next door neighbor used to have a dog named "Schottzie".
Actually my mother is a cousin of Gus Bell making Buddy Bell my
second cousin. My brother is his spitting image! It's scary.
|
15.145 | I'd go with the picture | DLO15::BOSSO | Is B. Larkin worth 6yr/38mil? | Sat Jan 18 1992 22:09 | 14 |
| re: a few back regarding cards or photos for autographing.
Most people I have spoken with over the past few years (this includes
dealers as well as collectors) feel that a card which has been
autographed declines in value while 8x10's remain relatively stable.
You should decide what will make your collage look better an autog card
or the picture. If it's just for you then my suggestion would be to
get the picture autographed by a few of the people pictured. I think
then you have a collectable piece.
Just for information, I put a Donruss puzzle together each year and get
it autographed. Looks great in my son's room.
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15.146 | Larry the Legend | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:34 | 1 |
| What's a Larry Bird autograph worth?
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15.147 | Any Luck? | JOKUR::OLOUGHLIN | | Tue Apr 14 1992 12:25 | 10 |
| It seems like it has been a while since someone has replied about
who they have wrote to and asked for there item to be autogrphed.
I have just started writing letters to a few of my favorite players.
I was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with writing and
requesting autographs. If so what players do or do not sign through
the mail? Has anyone had any luck?
Thanks,
SteveO'
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15.148 | Post card | XCUSME::DOWNSM | life is too short to dance with ugly women | Tue Dec 22 1992 11:16 | 11 |
| Any idea what an autographed post card of the 1919 fight between
Dempsey and Schmelling (sp?) would be worth?? It is a post card
announcing the fight and the back is signed "good luck Jack Dempsey"
Any idea of the value or where I could find out would be appreciated.
Thx
Downsy
ps- NO I do not have it, a friend of mine does.
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15.149 | Mailing cards for autos | WMOIS::MALLETTE_P | | Mon Jan 18 1993 13:27 | 12 |
| Guys,
My son has a notion that if he sends a baseball card with a letter
asking "Insert your Baseball Hero here" to aign his card that they
will autograph his card and return it via an included SASE. Has
anyone heard of this being done sucessfully? He claims a friend at
school has gotten back all 15 she sent out, autographed. I would hate
for him to loose any cards this way, plus feel rotten that they let him
down.
Whattya think?
PM
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15.150 | | FUTURE::JST_ONGE | John St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715 | Mon Jan 18 1993 18:16 | 8 |
| People do it all the time. Sometimes they get the cards back, sometimes
they don't. Sometimes they're rubber stamped, sometimes they're signed
by clubhouse people. Just don't send any thing valuable and also don't
send 5 or 10 cards to a player. They'll think you're a dealer and they
definitely won't sign then. Also send it to the ballpark instead of the
home. Some players don't like receiving autograph requests at home.
John
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15.151 | Hahaha... snagged... | ROYALT::ASHE | Center wanted: Inquire with Don Chaney | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:41 | 50 |
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NEW YORK (UPI) -- Former Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench and two
TV shopping companies were charged Thursday with multiple violations of
the New York City consumer protection law for making false claims about
the retail and investment value of baseball memorabilia.
Bench, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, could be fined up to
$500 for each violation when he answers to the charges at the Consumer
Affairs Department Oct. 15, according to Commissioner Richard Schrader.
Schrader said the case stems from Bench's appearance on a Home
Shopping Network's's Showcase show Aug. 5 as a celebrity endorser of
memorabilia including balls, bats and photos signed by him and other
sports heroes such as Joe DiMaggio, Roy Campanella and Yogi Berra.
Home Shopping also was charged with dozens of violations, as was
Collector's Showcase, seen on the Madison Square Garden network.
The commissioner cited Bench in particular for ``hawking''baseballs
he had autographed for the ``sensational value'' of $129, a price that
was later lowered to $99.95, $59.95 and finally $49.95, when it was
still described as ``an unbelievable deal.''
Tuff Stuff, the sports collectible price guide which Bench referred
to on the show, reported to Consumer Affairs that the actual retail
price of the ball would be $35.
``These athletes misuse the trust and adultion of their fans by
enticing them to buy today's collectibles even though these bats, balls
and photos are more likely tomorrow's discardables,'' Schrader said.
``Johnny Bench should have stuck to catching balls and stayed out of
pitching products.''
Schrader said Bench and the two companies must sign agreements to
refrain from future deceptions.
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15.152 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Center wanted: Inquire with Don Chaney | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:42 | 6 |
| I was up late and watched some other network - Shop at Home I think.
They had 93 Bowman boxes for $75, and Topps Finest for $325/box. And
the NBA hoops rookie send in card for $125...
At least they're cracking down on this stuff...
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15.153 | comedy | RECV::TANCILL | Sponsered by nobody | Thu Oct 07 1993 18:11 | 13 |
| But Walt, "You CAN'T FIIIND IT ANYWHERE, I tell you I've had
master distributors call me and say How can you sell it for that
low. We can folks and YOU CAN'T FIIIND THESE".
If you've seen Shop at Home, you'll get the above, the loudmouth
guy is a real redneck with the voice/accent to match. The show
makes me laugh, at least they don't fudge the call in numbers
on the screen, it's real low budget and sometimes they are on
for 5-10 minutes and then the guy who started with only 20
of this item, will say: "There goes one, I'm down to 19 now folks
and YOU CAN'T FIIND these anywhere"
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15.154 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Let's pretend we're married.. | Fri Oct 08 1993 02:39 | 4 |
| You got it... tonight is Jordan Mania...
What's the Archieve Gold set booking for?
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15.155 | Tuff Stuff Prices: How ? | HOTWTR::TUTAK_PE | Bunny Brief Lives | Tue Oct 12 1993 17:16 | 14 |
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Although I've been collecting autographs for a while now, I have what
may seem to be a naieve question.
In Tuff Stuff, there is a monthly column which charts prices for
baseball HOF member memorabilia. It goes down the list of inductees,
lists prices for cuts, 3x5s, balls, 8x10s, bats (I think), and
Perez-Steele/HOF Plaques. Who determines these prices, and how are they
determined ?
Thanks...
Peter
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15.156 | George C. Don't Play That Game | MYOSPY::CLARK | | Mon Oct 25 1993 03:03 | 14 |
| As mentioned by other noters, I do have pictures of myself with various
baseball players who have autographed baseballs for me. Mickey Mantle,
Duke Snider, Yogi Berra and Don Larsen. Got all of them at Sturbidge
but haven't seen any of these shows there in quite awhile. I think
Upper Deck has contracted most of these people. I know they paid Mantle
$6million but if they sold off all 1951 (his rookie year) autographed
bats at the asking price of$2700 per, then they made back half that
money. I paid $8 for Snider's autograph but now that he's with Upper
Deck his auto. ball is 79.95.
George C. Scott the actor really puts it in perspective - he will not
give autographs. Read an interview with him once where he said "anyone
who gets a thrill out of having a copy of my signature, needs mental
help".
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