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					Originally Posted by btcarfagno  I'm not aware of any career contemporaneous signed T206 examples. Baseball players autographing such things didn't really become much of a "thing" until Babe Ruth became...well...Babe Ruth. That's why 95% of the signed T206 examples out there are of players who lived into the 1960's and 1970's.
 Tom C
 |  Makes sense. I guess T206 cards of guys who died young would be hard to obtain with a signature of them.
 
ps....T206collector is a hoarder!!
		 
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				 Last edited by Leon; 09-03-2017 at 12:46 PM.
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