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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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__________________ • Collecting Indianapolis-related pre-war and rare regionals, Jim Thorpe items of all kinds, and other vintage thru '80s • Successful deals with Kingcobb, Harford20, darwinbulldog, iwantitiwinit, helfrich91, kaddyshack, Marckus99, D. Bergin, Commodus the Great, Moonlight Graham, orioles70, adoo1, Nilo, JollyElm, DJCollector1, angolajones, timn1, jh691626, NiceDocter, h2oya311, orioles93, thecapeleague, gkrodg00, no10pin, Scon0072, cmoore330, Luke Last edited by Brent G.; 07-20-2025 at 05:32 AM. |
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Makes me think for some reason about the Twilight Zone episode in the nursing home where the guy runs outside and plays with the small children. The magic of the good old days. |
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I don't understand why the Henny Penny "The sky is falling!" people even collect. If that was my mentality, there would be no pleasure left and I'd take up something more calming. As much as I want to see as many people involved with something that has been a lifelong passion for me, this side of the hobby isn't for everyone.
It shouldn't be that difficult for collectors with even the slightest bit of seasoning to discern that a dealer selling a ton of top-name modern players on knockoff jerseys is going to be problematic. Logic, people. Tom Brady and Kobe Bryant did not autograph a bunch of cheap memorabilia, of which these dealers have an endless supply. You don't even have to look at the autographs before realizing there's a problem. You just have to look through the glass at the quality of the jerseys. No ridiculous, tacky, over-the-top framing job can hide a lack of quality in manufacturing. It doesn't take very much time to learn the keys to differentiate between an official, quality, licensed jersey and a $20 Asian knockoff. But sometimes, the problem is a case of "buy the cert, not the autograph". If that's all you're doing, then you're bound to be faced with issues, even if only periodically. There are already far too many collectors, dealers and flippers who don't care about the autograph(s) as long as it supposedly passed a major TPA's inspection. I don't even feel like I'm on the same planet with that type of hobbyist. Self education will always be the greatest key to success in this hobby. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 07-20-2025 at 08:16 AM. |
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I grew up in a great college town — Bloomington, Indiana. My parents spent the first 55 years of their life there, but now hate it because it just isn’t like it used to be in those good old days. I’ll bet the people before them in horse-and-buggies thought the same thing. Nostalgia is nice, but it can blind you to the fact that right now is the greatest time ever for those in younger age groups. I guess we’re all a little guilty of thinking OUR time was the best.
Personally, right now I’m having more fun collecting than I did at ages 7-16.
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__________________ • Collecting Indianapolis-related pre-war and rare regionals, Jim Thorpe items of all kinds, and other vintage thru '80s • Successful deals with Kingcobb, Harford20, darwinbulldog, iwantitiwinit, helfrich91, kaddyshack, Marckus99, D. Bergin, Commodus the Great, Moonlight Graham, orioles70, adoo1, Nilo, JollyElm, DJCollector1, angolajones, timn1, jh691626, NiceDocter, h2oya311, orioles93, thecapeleague, gkrodg00, no10pin, Scon0072, cmoore330, Luke Last edited by Brent G.; 07-20-2025 at 07:41 AM. |
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Here is one perfect example of a modern signed sticker--If it wasn't on a Baseball card the signature would be tough to decipher--
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I'm confused--what is this of? What's a sticker? Or is this supposed to be a signed card? Looks like old-school initials to me--can those pass as an autograph these days? Asking for a friend.
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Many modern pack-inserted “autographed cards” are really just an “autographed” sticker applied to the card. And yes, the “autographs” often are scribbled initials, or even less in some cases.
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__________________ • Collecting Indianapolis-related pre-war and rare regionals, Jim Thorpe items of all kinds, and other vintage thru '80s • Successful deals with Kingcobb, Harford20, darwinbulldog, iwantitiwinit, helfrich91, kaddyshack, Marckus99, D. Bergin, Commodus the Great, Moonlight Graham, orioles70, adoo1, Nilo, JollyElm, DJCollector1, angolajones, timn1, jh691626, NiceDocter, h2oya311, orioles93, thecapeleague, gkrodg00, no10pin, Scon0072, cmoore330, Luke Last edited by Brent G.; 07-20-2025 at 09:47 AM. |
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I'll drink to that. Cheers, Brent!
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I believe the main cause of the modern 'autograph' scribble is the lack of public schools teaching cursive for the past 15+(?) years.
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It’s obviously a leap of faith when spending any real money on an autograph, which is why I gravitate toward signed checks, official documents, etc. However, I have a HUGE amount of baseballs signed by world leaders, musicians, actors, criminals, etc. And I’m fine with them because I never paid for any of them — meaning I know the provenance of each one, having gotten them signed myself or receiving them from people who had the obvious ability to get them signed. And these are some valuable balls. Because of the expense, I’d really need some good proof before spending 5-6 figures on an autograph. Paul (T206 Collector) does a great job/massive effort of tracking down the provenance of many signed cards in his collection and website. I’m always amazed that the auction houses selling so many valuable, signed vintage cards each month rely solely on the slab for evidence of authenticity instead of tracking down any provenance. I suppose they don’t have to, due to the card being slabbed. Until that changes, this area of the hobby is just very risky.
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Jeff, for a second, until I read your description, I thought that might have been a Charley Manson signed baseball. - |
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OMG! What's the story behind this, Jeff? Ordinary TTM request to San Quentin?
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I acquired a lot of my stuff in the good old days, and when I look at what I paid versus what it is worth now, all I can say is, good riddance to the good old days.
I never was bitten by the autograph bug, excepting when it was fun to get them myself, and even then, it was on cards, so no doggies in the fight. The only signed ball I have is a dual Ryan-Koufax, and that was a fun story. My cousin was working with Ryan on an Advil campaign and got me a signed, inscribed ball. Many years later, a client was a friend of Koufax from Brooklyn and asked me if I wanted to have him sign something when he was in town. I gave him the Ryan ball and asked that he have Koufax inscribe it the same way. He called me a few days later and said that Koufax refused to sign it; he told me Koufax said: "Why the f*** would I want to be on a ball with Ryan?" I was floored. Of course, he was joking, and presented me with the signed ball shortly after that. As for the underlying story, I tend to agree with Ryan as to outcome. I do think that provenance is going to play an ever-larger role in value. I am also dubious of the magnitude claims of the mastermind Lemieux; I have no doubt he filtered lots of bad stuff into the market but I tend to discount the claims of a suicidal fraudster to have perpetrated a fraud on the order of the annual budget of a small city. Jeff, those royalty signed balls are insane.
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Paul-That letter from Snodgrass is incredible. Congratulations on having that great piece.
Jeff-Your collection continues to amaze. It has to be one of the most interesting in the hobby. |
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I always found it amusing that Manson drew his swastikas backwards. I mean, if you're going to carve your forehead, get it right.
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My kids also learned it a couple years ago. Literally, like Junior high. Of course the younger one was typing 70wpm in 5th grade so why even write? |
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Charlie got a lot of things wrong...
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One of the articles mentions that he used a sophisticated "autopen" system - which I assumed meant the signatures varied slightly.
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He had a legal visit and the ball was allowed in!
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He did it while looking at himself in the mirror. That's why it's backwards!
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Reminds me of Kinison's joke about Manson at a parole hearing claiming that the White Album made him commit the murders: you were on acid, Manson, you'd have gotten the same message from The Monkees, you sick f***. "Last Train to Clarkesville...how clear does he have to say it?"
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Frankly, I always thought “Daydream Believer” was a dangerous song.
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