1973 American League Oakland A's signature help
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I just found these and no clue how to figure out whose signatures these are, a really cool looking program on its own but would love to know the signature names. Thank you in advance for those on here who know much more about this stuff than me ( I am trying to attach more photos but I can only do one? Not sure how to add more
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I see Sal Bando, Rollie Fingers and Gene Tenace, all key members of one of the greatest teams ever.
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Thank you so any value?
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Thank you for reply, do you think there is value with those three signatures on there? Really cool looking program with team pic, fun to see old pictures
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Maureensf, you're probably going to get better feedback on the Autograph subforum, which can be located here. There may be some cross over between the two boards, but there you're going to get the best shot at people who deal in autographs on a regular basis getting a look at what you have. They're your best bet at commentary on authenticity of the signatures, and what your piece might go for on the open market.
Welcome to the forum, and good luck with the signatures. <3 Rollie Fingers, especially. Bill |
All three are easy signatures, so I can't imagine they're worth much. Several eBay sellers are offering unsigned programs in the $30 range.
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Like Chris said, all three of those guys are pretty easy sigs, but you do have period signatures there.
The program is pretty non-descript. All the A's really did was put a different cover on their "program/yearbook" so there is nothing special about it being a World Series program. |
Thank you for the help
I appreciate the feedback, I find different sports things while cleaning out my estate stuff and nice to know there is so much knowledge and also appreciation for cool sports stuff,
Maureen |
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