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Is it goofy to start a signed baseball collection of non-players?
Posted By: Ed Ivey
I'm thinking of starting with 70's sitcom stars. Maybe I can get one of the whole Partridge Family. |
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Is it goofy to start a signed baseball collection of non-players?
Posted By: Greg Theberge
Dear Ed, |
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Is it goofy to start a signed baseball collection of non-players?
Posted By: davidcycleback
I once had an OAL ball signed by Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, and The Odd Couple got worse ratings than the Partridge Family. |
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Is it goofy to start a signed baseball collection of non-players?
Posted By: Chris David
Goofy? Yes! People have been collecting signed baseballs of actors presidents etc for years! I dont get it but it is common. |
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