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I've been wondering with whom I should consign my baseball signed by every member of the Hall of Fame.
Last edited by Rob D.; 06-20-2009 at 08:03 PM. |
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Wow! Does it even have Fergie Jenkins?!?!
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It has no Fergie but it does have a Cap Anson done in a blue sharpie. You don't see one of those every day.....
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Sorry, I would only be interested if Anson had signed in crayon (preferably burnt sienna).
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I recently consigned a menu from the last supper with sigs from all 12 apostles.
My favorite signature was "To my best buddy, Jesus", signed by Judas.
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Rick McQuillan T213-2 139 down 46 to go. |
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Hahhaha. Just in. Pipe ash from General US Grant, from the table at Appomattox court house, when the Civil war surrender papers were signed. GREAT item. It will be there next month, along w TEN signed Beatles albums
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I should have added that the ball I'm looking to consign comes with a lifetime, transferable certificate that allows the buyer to resubmit the ball each year and have the signatures of the latest inductees added.
Doesn't matter whether the honorees are living or dead. |
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