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Old 07-13-2014, 07:32 PM
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Thank you Ben and Scott.....he is still stoked about his newest card. I can't believe as much as he talked before the trip about wanting to have Jeter sign for him he will ever forget (or understand how much of a challenge it was) receiving this.
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It's cool that your son will always have that memory no matter what. I live in Kalamazoo where Jeter is from and in fact coached at the little league and umpired at the high school he played at.

Derek used to come back to town every now and then. When he first signed with the Yankees he was more accessible here. Then his parents moved out and we haven't seen him since. They did name the local high school baseball field after him. He has a charitable foundation here in town called "Turn 2" that helps keep kids off drugs.

I've got several items signed by him, but a friend of mine has an even cooler item. She has the jersey Derek wore in high school. It's signed by Jeter as well.
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Old 07-14-2014, 08:08 PM
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Went to a local antique mall today and picked up a factory sealed 1985 Donruss set for $15.00 bucks today. Not to shabby.

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Old 07-15-2014, 06:32 AM
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I picked up some junk wax at the Chantilly show - '88 cello box and '89 Fleer wax box. Pulled a Billy Ripken FF out of the '89 Fleer, something I had always wanted to do when I was a kid. Also pulled one Griffey Jr RC.

If anyone needs a particular 88 or 89 Fleer single, let me know. Or if anyone is interested in the leftover cards or stickers, let me know. If no interest, I'll probably throw them away.
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Away on vacation in the Seattle area and picked up some cards I needed for my sets and picked up one of the keys to the 2003 Upperdeck Playball set . A Joe DiMaggio ! Love going to DJ's . Also picked up some Vintage at great prices . Really wish we had a card shop in town. . Brett
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Here's something I've never seen before. A 2005 Presidential Ticket welcoming the Red Sox to the White House signed by Larry Lucchino and Theo Epstein.
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Old 07-15-2014, 06:34 AM
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It's cool that your son will always have that memory no matter what. I live in Kalamazoo where Jeter is from and in fact coached at the little league and umpired at the high school he played at.

Derek used to come back to town every now and then. When he first signed with the Yankees he was more accessible here. Then his parents moved out and we haven't seen him since. They did name the local high school baseball field after him. He has a charitable foundation here in town called "Turn 2" that helps keep kids off drugs.

I've got several items signed by him, but a friend of mine has an even cooler item. She has the jersey Derek wore in high school. It's signed by Jeter as well.
Neat story Mark...your friend's jersey is certainly a rare/unique item.
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It's cool that your son will always have that memory no matter what. I live in Kalamazoo where Jeter is from and in fact coached at the little league and umpired at the high school he played at.

Derek used to come back to town every now and then. When he first signed with the Yankees he was more accessible here. Then his parents moved out and we haven't seen him since. They did name the local high school baseball field after him. He has a charitable foundation here in town called "Turn 2" that helps keep kids off drugs.

I've got several items signed by him, but a friend of mine has an even cooler item. She has the jersey Derek wore in high school. It's signed by Jeter as well.
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It's cool that your son will always have that memory no matter what. I live in Kalamazoo where Jeter is from and in fact coached at the little league and umpired at the high school he played at.

Derek used to come back to town every now and then. When he first signed with the Yankees he was more accessible here. Then his parents moved out and we haven't seen him since. They did name the local high school baseball field after him. He has a charitable foundation here in town called "Turn 2" that helps keep kids off drugs.

I've got several items signed by him, but a friend of mine has an even cooler item. She has the jersey Derek wore in high school. It's signed by Jeter as well.
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