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Old 08-04-2010, 10:09 AM
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No sure about that. I think most of them are players you more commonly see autographs from, so they are probably from later.

Bridwell
Wheat
Carrigan
Leifeld
Parent
Fiene
Marquard
maybe a couple others I can't recall off-hand.
The reason I chose the 1960 cutoff is that the guys you listed are "typically" found on T206 cards, especially Marquard. But even the post-1960 guys are still a nice collection!
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I've been collecting autographs of the T206 players, also. I currently have 85 different players. 35 are players who died prior to 1960. I've enjoyed collecting them and learning about the players. Had a couple of autographed T206's in the past, but sold or traded them. Two of the best resources I've found are Deadball Stars of the American League and Deadball Stars of the National League. They include examples of the autograph of almost all the players listed.
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