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r2678 01-25-2013 10:33 AM

Ammusing comment from an autograph signee.
 
This came from John Goldberg, a central Florida dealer/collector who passed away a few years ago. The player is Bud Bloomfield. Thought it was worth sharing.

http://jacockscollectibles.com/ebay/bloomfield.jpg

http://jacockscollectibles.com/ebay/bloomfielda.jpg

mighty bombjack 01-25-2013 10:38 AM

Nice! He obviously sent the 64 RC to be signed.

That's funny about the "suing" comment, which was obviously tongue-in-cheek. But it is not a laughing matter at Topps. I accidentally put Earl Averill Jr.'s photo on Earl Averill's 2001 Topps Tribute card. My boss informed me that we could be sued as we didn't have the rights to Jr's image. Jr. laughed it off, and it is another Topps card with an incorrect image.

MacDice 02-04-2013 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by mighty bombjack (Post 1078237)
Nice! He obviously sent the 64 RC to be signed.

That's funny about the "suing" comment, which was obviously tongue-in-cheek. But it is not a laughing matter at Topps. I accidentally put Earl Averill Jr.'s photo on Earl Averill's 2001 Topps Tribute card. My boss informed me that we could be sued as we didn't have the rights to Jr's image. Jr. laughed it off, and it is another Topps card with an incorrect image.

If you get sued let me know, I will talk to Jr's brother on your behalf.

mighty bombjack 02-05-2013 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MacDice (Post 1083836)
If you get sued let me know, I will talk to Jr's brother on your behalf.

Thanks, but this was 12 years ago and I heard that Jr. just laughed it off.

Leon 02-05-2013 11:10 AM

That is a classic response. Thanks for sharing. And on the lawsuit subject, I would like to have a dollar for each time I have been threatened with one concerning this board.

Wymers Auction 02-05-2013 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1083956)
That is a classic response. Thanks for sharing. And on the lawsuit subject, I would like to have a dollar for each time I have been threatened with one concerning this board.

Leon if you threaten to sue on a forum board doesn't that mean you lost the argument and you are not a big enough man to admit it?

Leon 02-05-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Wymers Auction (Post 1084046)
Leon if you threaten to sue on a forum board doesn't that mean you lost the argument and you are not a big enough man to admit it?

No, it usually means whomever is threatening the suit, be it a lawyer (most times) or a layperson, is an idiot and doesn't know the law. Some of my funnest moments are toying with lawyers who don't do their homework on Section 230 of the Federal Communications and Decency Act and send me Cease and Desist orders. Section 230 protects forum owners against lawsuits for what their users (publishers) say on the forum. Of course I am liable for what I say but not what you say.

thecatspajamas 02-05-2013 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Wymers Auction (Post 1084046)
...if you threaten to sue on a forum board doesn't that mean you lost the argument and you are not a big enough man to admit it?

Oh, I just thought it meant you were guilty :eek:

Tom Hufford 02-05-2013 07:13 PM

In the late 1970's, I received a response from 1950s player Ted Tappe. He signed his name on a 3x5, and on the bottom of the card wrote "Get yourself a real hobby"

Tom Hufford 02-05-2013 07:18 PM

And, in the late 1980's I received a reply from a rookie (who shall remain nameless) who went on to a 15+ year Major League career, who signed the index card and added "Things for righting me"

thecatspajamas 02-05-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Hufford (Post 1084192)
And, in the late 1980's I received a reply from a rookie (who shall remain nameless) who went on to a 15+ year Major League career, who signed the index card and added "Things for righting me"

Let me guess, drafted out of high school...?

Scott Garner 02-06-2013 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom Hufford (Post 1084189)
In the late 1970's, I received a response from 1950s player Ted Tappe. He signed his name on a 3x5, and on the bottom of the card wrote "Get yourself a real hobby"

Apparently, Ted Tappe's smart a** comment wasn't much of a deterrant, eh? ;)


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