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Old 06-28-2013, 06:22 PM
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Does anybody have autographs of the following?:

Johnny Kling
Ed Reulbach
Jack Pfiester
Buck Herzog
Sherry Magee
Heinie Wagner

Just curious to find out how difficult they may be to obtain.
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are you selling, or buying?
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I am a buyer.
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I can tell you that Reulbach is tough, but not impossible - I don't know about the rest. I recently acquired a short handwritten letter that I was very happy to see available.
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You'll also find Pfiester from time to time. Magee is extremely scarce.
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Does anybody have autographs of the following?:

Sherry Magee

Just curious to find out how difficult they may be to obtain.
I am a fan of old time Phillies, and Magee is one of the players I search for on eBay from time to time. I can't remember ever seeing a Sherry Magee autograph for sale on eBay, and that's saying something given how many fakes are on eBay,

Here is a previous thread talking about collecting autographs of the 1919 Reds in which Jim Stinson says that Magee is one of the major obstacles to assembling such a team collection.

http://www.net54baseball.com/archive...?t-156069.html

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Thanks to all for the feedback. I thought these were rare based on my own research.
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