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It's pretty obvious what my most sentimental autograph is. I always hoped to get this card signed. My wife also use to make fun of me asking why I carried it in my wallet all the time. All I could say is that I never know when I might run into Sandberg and this would be a great way to show how much of a die hard fan I am of his. The fact that I was able to share it with her and my 8 year old daughter made it even more special.
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