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Old 01-01-2023, 12:26 PM
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Default January pick-ups...

After 2+ years of seriously looking I finally found a nice Ruth check. Thanks to board member Erick we were able to work out a deal and I got it yesterday. It was actually my second Ruth check in two months but since it was clearly an upgrade I just made my family stop eating for a month and I'm using the free public wifi/electricity at Starbucks to make this post.

also thanks/sorry to the board members I pestered the last couple years (david, mark, brendan et al).


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Old 01-01-2023, 08:46 PM
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Congrats Quan!

I'll miss it, but at least it's going to a good home! Great check!

I still have a Ruth cut, but one day I may be on the hunt again for another check as well!
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Old 01-04-2023, 04:37 PM
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Default Eddie Stumpf

Not nearly as great as the first post but I landed an obscure signature on my short list of wants

Eddie Stumpf

Basically a life long minor leaguer...was the actual first manager of the AAGPBL Rockford Peaches in 1943 and later exec in the Cleveland organization...BUT

My interest in obtaining his signature is due to the fact he was a Spring Training member of the 1919 White Sox.

This is an upgrade for me from a first name only signed letter
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Old 01-08-2023, 09:21 AM
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Wow, great pickup, Quan! Congrats!

Yesterday I found these autographs in the wild. Astronaut Ed White (2 full signatures and one first name with a note written on his own memo. Also a Robert Taylor 1930s-60s Hollywood actor.
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Old 01-08-2023, 07:47 PM
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Default Alfred Spink

I had the opportunity to add a unique Al Spink letter to the collection.
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Old 01-10-2023, 11:26 AM
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Wow, great pickup, Quan! Congrats!

Yesterday I found these autographs in the wild. Astronaut Ed White (2 full signatures and one first name with a note written on his own memo. Also a Robert Taylor 1930s-60s Hollywood actor.
Incredible find!
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Old 01-20-2023, 09:39 PM
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we must be in that recession everyone is talking about. for almost 3 years I could not sniff a ruth auto, and now i have three in 3 months. dealers must have enough inventory now and just letting me pass thru .

i'm good with a check and a photo, i can stop doing "ruth signed" searches now.

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great photo, congrats. Can I ask how much you paid???
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It was around $4800.

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Default Love handwritten letters with historic content

Here's the latest addition...

Super excited any time to add a piece with meaningful content. Just finished adding it to the pages of Connie Mack and Ty Cobb on my website.

The Mack page has quite a few letters with neat content, including one of my favorite pieces - the letter to Howard Ehmke, hero of the '29 World Series. The surprise starter for Game 1, Ehmke made baseball history when he set the Fall Classic record for Ks. The move to start him was called by Bill James, "the most brilliant managerial stratagem in the history of baseball”. There's a story on the site about it here.
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Here's the latest addition...

Super excited any time to add a piece with meaningful content. Just finished adding it to the pages of Connie Mack and Ty Cobb on my website.

The Mack page has quite a few letters with neat content, including one of my favorite pieces - the letter to Howard Ehmke, hero of the '29 World Series. The surprise starter for Game 1, Ehmke made baseball history when he set the Fall Classic record for Ks. The move to start him was called by Bill James, "the most brilliant managerial stratagem in the history of baseball”. There's a story on the site about it here.
Jim,
That's a great letter with outstanding content about Cobb from one of the greatest managerial minds in the game.
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A: "Ty Cobb was really fast"

B: "How fast was he?"

A: "Cobb was so fast that when he was stealing second base, some teams would throw the ball to third base."


That letter is the proof.
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A: "Ty Cobb was really fast"

B: "How fast was he?"

A: "Cobb was so fast that when he was stealing second base, some teams would throw the ball to third base."


That letter is the proof.
Yuuuup!
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Picked up these 3 Wade Boggs rookies. Nice to have them all signed in the same color. Far from an expert but my guess is there were signed in 1984.
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