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Shoutout to Marty Sullivan
Giving a shoutout to Marty Sullivan. We have been discussing my old signed 1933 goudey set and how he has a lot of them now. Well Marty as a kind gesture sent me this as a thanks for helping him out with his set. The Joe Hauser I got signed myself in about 1993. With all the 33s I got signed this E120 was the oldest card I was ever able to get signed on my own (i tried to get a T207 Hoff but that card was way tough to find). Anyways I made the mistake of selling it on ebay years ago and now its found its way back to me Also Marty threw in a beautiful Larry Gardner signed E121. It has really made my month! If you see any signed 33's you think Marty might need please let him know. He has a killer collection now and Id love to see his numbers get to the elusive 230 mark.
Thanks again Marty! signed caramels.jpg |
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It is always nice to read abut collectors helping each other out.
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Awesome! Great story
Marty is a good guy & helped me in the past. Last edited by Scott Garner; 04-08-2021 at 03:57 AM. |
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Joe was a very dear friend. I always wanted to find a copy of that card to be signed (same goes for Red Hoff) but these cards were impossible to find where I lived in that archaic, pre-internet era. The closest I got was to have Joe sign the image of that card as it appears in the Classic Baseball Cards coffee table book. I'd still love to own one, but it's not so important that I'd pay very much for a copy. I'll settle for all the other things Joe signed for me, in addition to my tape recorded conversations with him.
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He was such a great guy. He was very old when I knew him, but there was something extremely childlike and naive about him. Not negative traits; they added to his charm. He was a first generation American who somehow never lost the slight Germanic accent he must have picked up from his parents and Milwaukee neighborhood at the turn of the century. Such a different kind of guy from a ballplayer's standpoint. Lots of great stories.
When I visited him for the first time, he had just moved into a nursing home. The only possessions he had were some clothes, a photo of him and his wife, his old desk, some postcard photos, Xeroxes, Conlon cards and about 20 Sharpies. He was always trying to give me as many of those signed items as he could, as they represented the only gifts he had to offer. He had saved absolutely no memorabilia or equipment from his career: "That stuff was for playing, not for saving". He was struggling with senility, but had his clear moments--enough that I managed to get lots of great stories out of him over the years! He was so generous in always insisting upon picking up the tab if I took him to his favorite steak house. The only way I could return the favor was to smuggle some contraband beer and cigars into the nursing home. They let him have his cigars, but not inside, and kept them under lock and key. Getting outside was a struggle with his bad knees and a dilapidated walker with tennis balls on the feet to prevent slipping. (This is the top-notch care you got for $3000/month nearly 30 years ago...). There's nothing better than sharing a few beers and a cigar with someone pushing 100. Better yet if that someone held a HR record not even the Babe could claim! Man, did he hate Ty Cobb, but he loved the Babe. He also had great respect for Walter Johnson. |
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