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Old 04-01-2017, 10:27 PM
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Started off the month at Dallas Fan Expo (Comic Con)

Miserable time because of the crowds, but got the graohs I came for.








And here's some crowd shots, misersable, just miserable



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That crowd is insane. Is the photograph showing the line for autographs?
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[QUOTE=thenavarro;1646765]Started off the month at Dallas Fan Expo (Comic Con)



I am no expert on lightsabers, can you tell me about them? Are they reproductions? I was told by a photography collector that the original lightsabers were handles for flash photography back in the day.
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That crowd is insane. Is the photograph showing the line for autographs?

That's the photo ops area but the autograph area was the exact same way.

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I am no expert on lightsabers, can you tell me about them? Are they reproductions? I was told by a photography collector that the original lightsabers were handles for flash photography back in the day.
In the original Star Wars, yes, they were made from photographic equipment (Graflex flash gun).

This site has a much better read on them than I can type:

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Gaedel was under strict orders not to attempt to move the bat off his shoulder. When Veeck got the impression that Gaedel might be tempted to swing at a pitch, the owner warned Gaedel that he had taken out a $1 million insurance policy on his life, and that he would be standing on the roof of the stadium with a rifle prepared to kill Gaedel if he even looked like he was going to swing. Veeck had carefully trained Gaedel to assume a tight crouch at the plate; he had measured Gaedel's strike zone in that stance and claimed it was just one and a half inches high. However, when Gaedel came to the plate, he abandoned the crouch he had been taught for a pose that Veeck described as "a fair approximation of Joe DiMaggio's classic style,"leading Veeck to fear he was going to swing. With Bob Cain on the mound - laughing at the absurdity that he actually had to pitch to Gaedel - and catcher Bob Swift catching on his knees, Gaedel took his stance. The Tigers catcher offered his pitcher a piece of strategy: "Keep it low." Cain delivered four consecutive balls, all high (the first two pitches were legitimate attempts at strikes; the last two were half-speed tosses). Gaedel took his base (stopping twice during his trot to bow to the crowd) and was replaced by pinch-runner Jim Delsing. The 18,369 fans gave Gaedel a standing ovation.
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I see you just edited his Wikipedia page

Due to its scarcity, Gaedel's autograph now sells for more than Babe Ruth's
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Really happy to pick up this Nolan Ryan 5000K signed ticket. Thanks Scott!

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Got this at a local auction last week. Not sure of date..it is signed by 9 players. Hard to see, but Preacher Roe signed on the front under the word "program".
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For the past several years my new year’s resolution has been to try limiting my acquisitions only to autographs of vintage Detroit Tigers ballplayers on my want list. Or, for extraordinary autograph items (authentic) offered at too-good-to-pass-on prices. Needless to say, both of those scenarios have generated very few purchases. And so, each year, my resolve is tested, and I give in; but just alittle. As it did Wednesday night (4/05/2017) with the latest Clean Sweep on-line auction. I did not need either of these two items. And the quality of both is, in my eyes, marginal given the tight cuts. But the price on the Bob Fothergill lined cut was acceptable, and the typed note by Bobby Veach on the back of the 3x5 with his signed document cut was just “the gravy” to entice me to bid. Neither are world moving, or earth shaking in nature, but do represent the first two autographs I have purchased this year. Now to get back on the straight and narrow path of staying true to that new year’s resolution.
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Wonderful item for my women in baseball collection. The National Girls Baseball League was very similar to the early incarnation of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League (A League Of Their Own). The NGBL lasted 11 seasons and was based in the upper midwest at the same time as the AAGPBL. Both leagues were really softball leagues, with the AAGPBL eventually transitioning towards more of an overhand baseball format by the end of its existence and the NGBL maintaining underhand throughout. The two leagues shared many many players through their decades plus of existences.

This is an autograph book which features signatures of the entire NGBL for the 1949 season. All six teams are featured. Just a wonderful wonderful piece of history. I will only post two for the sake of brevity. 71 (or more) NGBL signatres in all.





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I just picked up this early career (circa 1954-1955) signed example of HOF Sandy Koufax's signature on an A/P. Many thanks to net54's David Linardy for selling this to me.

Within the last month I also added this other circa 1962 A/P exemplar of Sandy's scribe that was acquired at the Hotel Roosevelt, likely on the Dodgers' 1st return to NY since their sad departure to the Left Coast in 1957. With the introduction of the expansion NY Mets in 1962, the LA Dodgers returned once again. It is known that the Dodgers stayed at Hotel Roosevelt when in NY in this era.
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Sold a piece to help and a bit of cash for this Gil that I have coming soon. I will be reselling it ini the not too distant future, but couldn't pass the price up. Has pencil, I know,and not the greatest medium that it is signed on, but w the JSA and strength, I had to make the deal.
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Got this off the BST. I'm not much of a modern signature guy, but I thought the inscription was pretty cool, so I couldn't pass it up.
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The Dimaggio ball is new, goes nicely with the Mantle and Mays
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I am not saying if good or bad, but be aware of the Say Hey logo, they have been stolen/reproduced in mass quantities and put on some bad signatures. Rumor is one the big three TPAs are starting to automatically fail them based on the sticker alone.
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I am not saying if good or bad, but be aware of the Say Hey logo, they have been stolen/reproduced in mass quantities and put on some bad signatures. Rumor is one the big three TPAs are starting to automatically fail them based on the sticker alone.
I actually pulled a redemption card for that ball in one of those blowout super boxes. Mailed it in and they sent the ball. Thanks for the warning. Maybe I will take the sticker off and see what psa says. Would I have any recourse if they say it's fake?
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Picked up this one this AM. About the boldest Benjamin Franklin I've ever seen.





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Nice pickup. Triple crown winner, signer of Declaration, signer of Constitution and something about electricity . Nice!
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Is that a rookie sig? I can't read the year on it.
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Pick up 2 more Jeters.
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Congrats! That looks like the perfect size to cut out and turn into a 1 of 1, completely unique, custom card! If the people who get paid for their opinions give that card a 10 (ask Dmitri Young to help), who knows how much you could get for it!

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Very pleased to add this Lou Gehrig signed postcard to my collection. Signature is on the reverse of a Cleveland hotel postcard (where the Yankees would stay while playing the Indians on their home turf). It's small, and Lou's shortened version, but boy do I love it!

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Dave, great signature!!
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Ben Franklin and Lou Gehrig in the same month ... WOW .
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Very pleased to add this Lou Gehrig signed postcard to my collection. Signature is on the reverse of a Cleveland hotel postcard (where the Yankees would stay while playing the Indians on their home turf). It's small, and Lou's shortened version, but boy do I love it!

Special thanks to Greg Nazareth for agreeing to part with it... He's a real class act.
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Wow,
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Just got back from a Matt Stairs signing. He signed these two tickets for me. His HR on 11 different teams and 23rd pinch hit HR (the record)
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Default Ty Cobb

Just made the deal for this today and should have it in a couple of days.
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