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Old 06-11-2016, 02:11 PM
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I just acquired a ticket stub from Lou Brock's 3000 hit game, and I collect autographed 3000 hit tickets. Brock is having a private signing soon at reasonable prices, and I would like to know if anybody on the board has a signed example of this ticket stub?! I am curious to see what one looks like, so I can decide if I want to get it signed or leave it alone. Thanks in advance!!

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Not his 3000th but to let you see what his signature looks like on a ticket stub. The 3000th stub has a decent spot at the top for a signature and it appears that he can still sign small enough. Ask for THIN sharpie though. I usually cover the ticket with a post it note and only leave an open spot for the signature so they don't screw it up.

Where is he signing and what is the charge?
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Where is he signing and what is the charge?
Red Schoendienst and Lou Brock signing
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I just acquired a ticket stub from Lou Brock's 3000 hit game, and I collect autographed 3000 hit tickets. Brock is having a private signing soon at reasonable prices, and I would like to know if anybody on the board has a signed example of this ticket stub?! I am curious to see what one looks like, so I can decide if I want to get it signed or leave it alone. Thanks in advance!!
If you collect autographed ones, why would you leave it alone? Get that puppy signed and enjoy adding it to your collection.

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If you collect autographed ones, why would you leave it alone? Get that puppy signed and enjoy adding it to your collection.
Sir, you are correct. It will be signed.
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Definitely get it signed!
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