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Originally Posted by Jwkeen
I would assume because of Clemente? I would imagine a signed Clemente would be extremely difficult to find.
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Yes, Clemente is very tough and just doesn't show up for sale. And they've usually already been scooped up by set collectors. The last one I saw was pre-pandemic and went for several thousand dollars.
The other tough one is Dick Farrell, who retired in 1969 and shortly after moved to Great Britain where he worked on an oil rig. He then died in 1977 in an auto accident. So not a big opportunity for him to sign.
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Originally Posted by JollyElm
This seems like Déjà vu, so I may have asked this before, but can you tell us why the autographed 1964 Topps Giants Mays is such a tough get? He's not a hard signature to find on virtually any card (if you have the money to spend), so why is there a roadblock trying to get this one? Thanks.
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For some reason, Mays is tougher than I would expect also. His card is an SP, so that may have something to do with it.