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Old 01-06-2019, 02:38 PM
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Smile Trivia - Who is the most prolific baseball autograph?

To date, who has signed more things than any other ballplayers - reasonably famous?

Examples:
Peter Rose?
Hank Aaron?
Don Larsen?
Ted Williams?
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Old 01-06-2019, 02:40 PM
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My guess is Bob Feller...heard several dealers back in the day call him "Dollar Bob"

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Old 01-06-2019, 04:19 PM
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Feller, Doerr, Killebrew are probably the top 3. The last couple years of his life Musial signed everything put near his table.
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I'll add Brooks Robinson to the list
Joe Sewell could get an honorable mention .
These were all men who responded to mail requests as well as benefited from many appearances on the card show circuit .

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For modern it has to be the great Henry Owens.
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Old 01-06-2019, 04:50 PM
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Joe Jackson .

My guess is Bobby Doerr, due to his long life, generous signing habits and demand. I was looking for his 1938 Goudey and 1939 Play Ball cards a while ago, and it was easier to find them signed than not.
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Frank Thomas "the original" seems to be another who is pretty common.
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Default Feller is the winner

Back in the early 1980s Feller would actually buy a $35 dollar table at the local shows in Cleveland and sign anything for about $10 as I recall with any inscription you wanted. He was a nice guy but we joked "Cleveland All star game scorecards for sale, $5 each or $4 autographed by Feller....."

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Has anyone bought a Pete Rose blaster?
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