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Great achievement.
Speaking of Wilt autos, the prices on some of the "certified" autos are unbelievable. I guess they must have been very limited. Russell, on the other hand, who as a player and for decades afterwards apparently NEVER signed anything, became a prolific signer. His certified autos are mostly quite inexpensive. I was actually at the first public event, or so it was represented, where Russell signed. It was a late 90s show at a Boston school. Wilt was there too. And yours truly was too cheap to buy a signed basketball lol.
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