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Old 10-19-2017, 08:33 PM
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Default Baseball Autograph Book from 1941-1942

Hey guys, I just thought this is something fun to share, and I haven't found anyone with as much interest in it as me.
I was given an autograph book my grandfather had. The book itself is in pretty poor condition but there are these pages that survived.

I believe all signatures are from 1942 Spring Training (in Florida; Tampa/Clearwater area)

There are more than 80 signatures in this book including 9 HoF—Mel Ott, Casey Stengel, Pee Wee Reese, Stan Musial, Lloyd "Little Poison" Waner, Paul "Big Poison" Waner, Ernie Lombardi, Enos Slaughter, Billy Southworth, also Hiram Bithorn (the first player from Puerto Rico) and more. Both MVP and "Top Pitcher" (no Cy Young awarded yet) of the year.

There's a Stan Musial that is before his 1942 rookie season. He played only 12 games, in 1941, at this point. This is probably worth the most if I were to guess; since it is one of his first autographs he'd signed.

Also it being 1942, it's pre-war and a majority of these guys went to military service after this.

Instead of a bunch of images, I made this giant collage for now.
I believe all are identified now!






I don't know what something like this could be worth. But I'm really curious what it could draw. It'd cost a thousand to get it PSA authenticated and that's not worth it to me (when I know firsthand he didn't forge them too.) Right now I have no intention on selling it, I like having it. But I'd also like to know what sort of interest it draws too, and if there's a ballpark figure I could put on it.

EDIT:
So here is a big list of signatures identified. Sorry they are going to be all over the place from the pictures you see.
Code:
NYG
#Hank Leiber
*Mel Ott
Bubber Jonnard (coach)

NYG
Ace Adams
Anthony "Tony" DiBartolo (minors)
Gus Mancuso (traded to STL in '42)

BRO
Les Webber
Augie Galan
*Pee Wee Reese

STL
*Stan Musial (rookie)

STL
*Enos Slaughter
Harry Gumbert
Harry Walker
Howard "Howie" Pollet

STL
*Mort Cooper (MVP of '42)

STL
Marty Marion

STL
#Whitey Kurowski	
Creepy Crespi

STL
*Billy Southworth
Leo Ward (traveling secretary)

CIN
#Hank Sauer
Joe Abreu
Joe Beggs
Gee Walker
Ival Goodman

CIN
#Lonny Frey
Ival Goodman
Dick West
Bucky Walters
Eddie Joost

PIT
Pete Coscarart
Bob Klinger
Hank Gornicki
#Rip Sewell

PIT
#Bob Elliott
John Lanning
Jim Wasdell
Luke Hamlin

PHI
Al Glossop
Dan Litwhiler
Bob Bragan
Johnny Podgajny
Walter "Boom-Boom" Beck
Hans Lobert (manager)

PHI
*Lloyd Waner
Frank "Lefty" Hoerst
Benny Culp
Earl Naylor

PHI
Frank "Rube" Melton
Merrill "Pinky" May
Ernie Koy
Mickey Livingston
Si Johnson

PHI
Gordon Pixley


BSN
Lou Tost
Manuel Salvo
*Casey Stengel
*Paul Waner

BSN
Al "Skippy" Roberge
#Phil Masi
"Tom" Dunn (NL Umpire; well-known then)
Al Javery
Jimmy Wallace
John Cooney

BSN
Sibby Sisti
Chet Ross
Clyde Kluttz

BSN
#Eddie Miller
Tommy Holmes
Dick Errickson

BSN
Frank Demaree
*Ernie Lombardi

CHC
Lou Stringer

CHC
Ed Hanyzewski
Lennie Merullo
Claude Passeau

CHC
#Hiram "Hi" Bithorn

CHC
Lou Stringer
Chico Hernandez
Bill Fleming
Bill Nicholson

Last edited by muggsy; 10-30-2017 at 12:29 PM.
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