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Welcome to the board HOF AUTO Rookies collector. As I mentioned on the phone it's usually best to treat our hobby as a marathon and not a sprint
. There are certainly some autographed card collectors on our board, however since we are mainly pre-war on here (there are other areas for post war and memorabilia) there might not be too many folks collecting only Rookie cards with autos on them. I think it's difficult enough to find any pre-war cards with autos let alone their rookies. I have a few cards with autos and here is one of them...though the auto is from a different pre-war player. Shown before but we do have quite a few new members.... Chase M110 signed by Chief Meyers...
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Some of these may not be true Rookie cards, but if you can find an earlier signed card of these players more power to ya!
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Leon, how can they certify that as a Chief Myers auto!?
Here is my current list, I think I'm maybe missing around 25-50 names: 1954 Topps Ernie Banks 1948 Bowman Yogi Berra, x3 1983 Donruss Wade Boggs, card graded PSA 91957 (sold) 1957 Topps Jim Bunning 1967 Topps Rod Carew 1965 Topps Steve Carlton 1975 Topps Gary Carter x2, 1 mini card graded PSA 9 1933 Goudey Mickey Cochrane (possibly may be the only one) 1933 Goudey Joe Cronin 1933 Goudey Bill Dickey, card graded PSA 5! 1938 Goudey Heads Up Bobby Doerr 1938 Goudey Heads Up Bob Feller 1948 Bowman Bob Feller x8, PSA 8, 7, 6, 5 the cards are graded those numbers and is signed (highest grades in existence), PSA 2 auto 1935 Diamond Stars Rick Ferrell (not a rookie, but close) 1969 Topps Rollie Fingers, x3 1951 Bowman Whitey Ford 1959 Topps Bob Gibson 1933 Goudey Carl Hubbell 1951 Bowman Monte Irvin 1951 Topps Red Backs Monte Irvin 1933 Goudey Travis Jackson 1966 Topps Fergie Jenkins x4, one from McAlister Collection PSA 1954 Topps Al Kaline, x2 May have a George Kell... 1949 Bowman Bob Lemon 1933 Goudey Freddy Lindstrom 1978 Topps Paul Molitor x4 1948 Bowman Stan Musial, x2 1964 Topps Phil Niekro/Phil Roof dual signed 1966 Topps Jim Palmer (sold) 1962 Topps Gaylord Perry 1933 Goudey Sam Rice 1949 Bowman Robin Roberts 1933 Goudey Red Ruffing 1968 Topps Nolan Ryan/Kooseman dual signed, 1 with just Ryan 1948 Bowman Red Schoendienst 1933 Goudey Joe Sewell x2 1948 Bowman Enos Slaughter 1949 Bowman Duke Snider 1966 Topps Don Sutton 1933 Goudey Bill Terry 1940 Play Ball Arky Vaughan (possibly the rarest one I own, died in the 50's) 1961 Topps Billy Williams 1975 Topps Robin Yount 1983 Topps Tony Gwynn, card graded PSA 7 1948 Bowman Warren Spahn x2 1965 Tony Perez Some aren't rookies like the Arky Vaughan, but I'm not complaining, I'm just happy to have his auto. I have a signed 33 Goudey of Comorosky which is neat because he passed in '51 |
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Not sure if some of these are rookies, and they certainly are not as impressive as most of the cards shown...but it's more my speed anyway.
I have never considered myself an elite collector, never had the budget for it, but being on this site has made me feel pretty small with regard to what I have and what others have. We have one or both...long long time collectors who scored some great stuff when it was much more obtainable (and affordable) or one's with nice disposable income! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have some others, but not scanned. |
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Curt- those are great cards. Love the top ones with the bears. I am a bit saddened when someone responds that they feel less than great about our super hobby. As niced as any of our collections are there is almost always someone with something better. Even the very best collections in the world are missing some things. The key is to enjoy what you collect. Also, many folks aren't of the addicted nature, as some board members are, and actually act responsibly when buying cards (myself excluded as I know I am overboard and a lost cause
) ...Once again, love seeing those cards you posted and thanks so much for sharing!! That's what this board is all about, imo.
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OMG I love those bear cards!!! I'm at work and just about lost it! Hahaa!
Milkit, looking to move the Aaron by anychance? Trying to pick up a 54 Aaron signed and a 51 Mays. Like your Goudey Jackson too, nice looking card, love the Goudey's and T206's signed...anyone know if theirs any 1887 A & G's signed? Any of those exist? Those would be remarkable! |
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Leon,
I didn't mean it as a negative. I don't surf many of these boards at all, really just this site now and The Bench. This site and that one are miles apart with regard to membership and collecting interests. I bridge that gap somewhat, but I have really only been "seriously" collecting since the 90s and that was for things I liked, not necessarily old or valuable. Prior to that it was a kids game with a kids budget and w/o the foresight to know what would be a better buy, some of those 80s boxed sets or some nice signed vintage cards. I bought my first baseball cards in 1978 at age 9. If only... I just meant that I am in awe of many of the items posted here and know that trying to obtain similar items now would be extremely costly. I suspect some were obtained long ago and tucked safely into collections and that others are obtained recently by those who have the money to do so. I have not been on the site long, but I am curious as to the make up of the primary contributing members as to age, profession and such. I always daydream about what an amazing collection one could amass if they were wealthy, as in the multimillions. If Bill Gates collected baseball cards for example, he could pretty much own it all as long as it came up for sale and he caught wind of it. Quote:
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