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Here are a few more Killebrew items to keep the thread going.
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I love that. I love finding non sports publications with popular or collected sports players on them. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks so much for keeping it going. Those are some very cool items that any player collector can enjoy (do you have anything unsigned?!?).
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Karl, I didn't see a 1973 Topps Pin-Up in your fabulous Killebrew collection, but my eyes may have missed it.
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Over the last few years I've narrowed my focus to 1961-1972, and with a few exceptions I've also stopped collecting publications, proofs, non-U.S. issues and card variations (however dwr11 has a few magazines I'd still love to have and have never seen elsewhere). If the abundance of vintage Killebrew memorabilia is any indication, Harmon was a very popular and respected player during his career, especially considering he played in "flyover country". As late as 1970, I was convinced he, and not Aaron, would break Ruth's career home run record, but it was not to be. I recall keeping a scrapbook on him that year, rooting him on to what would have been his 7th HR title - but then he unbelievably hit only 1 homer in the Twins' last 30 games and lost to Howard. Broke my young heart! ![]() Harmon then started 1971 with only 4 homers in 42 games. Despite leading the AL in RBI that year, his knees were fast becoming a serious problem, and the last few years of his career were difficult for me to watch. From 1959-1970, however, he was flat-out amazing, averaging 45 home runs per 162 games while out-homering and out-walking everyone in the majors. For that 12-year stretch he also had nearly 300 more RBI than anyone else in the AL. And despite those numbers, he's probably more famous today for being one of the nicest and kindest athletes ever.
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I have a Game used Royals hat worn and signed by him... It's a great piece. I also met him several times and he was nothing short of amazing in the way that he would interact with people.
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Absolutely awesome collection! Thank you for sharing. I met Harmon in Cooperstown a few years ago and he was such a great person. I have been looking forever for a signed 8x10 of Harmon in an A's uniform.
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And that's what's most important in the final analysis.
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Harmon had an instructional booklet published in 1970 that featured ads for his line of products (most of Harmon's business ventures ultimately failed, and sadly he suffered great financial problems by the late 1980s):
![]() [IMG] [/IMG]![]() ![]() The booklet also featured an introduction by Al Kaline: ![]() Here's a photo of Harmon's batting trainer (which came in a few different versions/boxes): ![]() Not advertised in the booklet was the Snappet. This is a (unique?) promo for the Snappet toy that I bought from the Killebrew estate:
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^^^^^ Interesting that Killebrew, Inc was located where I currently live. Any idea why?
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