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It was around 1981, I was looking through old National Geographics at school from the 40's and 50's and came across this ad. Bob Feller was attending a local card show that week and I had him sign it and a few other things. It was my first "paid" autograph. He was chatty with my mom and me and I left happy to have met my first Hall of Famer. ( how about that new T.V. with the LARGER 17 inch screen!)
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Racial Justice Ink Blotter
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I haven't seen a signed one posted in this thread yet so I'll throw mine out there. Nice card my uncle had autographed at a show years ago.
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Here's mine, with the previously-mentioned error on the label. [IMG] Bob Feller[/IMG]
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Only the rare, unsigned ones so far.
Touché - and I thought mine was special! Last edited by Vegas Cards; 10-02-2021 at 05:59 PM. |
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Nobody has posted one of these yet.
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Bob Feller was a VERY smart man, he knew to strike when the iron was hot. A war hero and VERY gifted person with a "GOD" gifted arm. I met him once at a signing in LA and he listed many facts about his legacy.
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I think I have seen who issued it but I forget now. Some googling might do it...
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"It’s a subway poster from 1950, published by the Institute for American Democracy" https://blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-obse...er/2017/08/20/
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While this is not vintage, it is kind of cool.
My dad retired from Caterpillar 25 years ago, and being from Northeast Ohio, was an Indians and Bob Feller fan. Caterpillar put out a set of trading cards featuring their tractors and such, and also included Karl Malone, who had Cat engines in his semi's and Bob Feller, who collected antique tractors, showing off an old Cat machine. |
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Absolutely thrilled to find this postcard of Bob Feller, "-now Pitching for Popsicle," c1947. The postcard is a real beater with a pinhole, paper loss, a tear, and creases, but I couldn't be happier to finally add this to my Bob Feller collection! The last one I saw for sale was over 10yrs ago, and I've wanted one ever since.
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Jason Last edited by JLange; 10-16-2021 at 02:07 PM. |
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