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This brings back a lot of good memories of going to regional (Illinois) shows in the early 1980's through the early 1990's.
Dimaggio, Mantle, Musial $9 Dimaggio made an appearance at a local high school which had yearly shows to raise money for their athletic department. Only one baseball per person because he claimed to have arthritis. Joe D stood up and shook my hand at the show. One of the firmest handshakes I have ever experienced. Fun show! Mantle and Ford allowed people to take pictures of them with many people having their toddlers sitting with Whitey and the Mick... No charge! Musial was reluctant to sign my Chesterfield cigarette ad until I told him that I did not smoke. Nice guy! Bob Feller-- $2 and a couple of times at $4. Feller was everywhere and would sign anything. Nice guy. Whitey Ford $8 Eddie Mathews, Warren Spahn, Johnny Mize, Enos Slaughter, Willie Mays, Luke Appling, Buck Leonard $6 I felt sorry for Buck Leonard as it was obvious that he had arthritis and the guy in front of me had him sign a box of baseballs. Lou Boudreau, George Kell $5 I am not into chasing the autographs for the prices that are currently being charged. I have made a few exceptions. Ernie Banks $75 for a baseball and $120 for a jersey. Ernie was signing for a local charity. Of the people signing at the National... Sugar Ray Leonard and Dan Hampton--Free Steve Garvey $5 for a bat circa late 1980's Fun times!!! |
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Just to add to the topic about gambling on paying high prices for guys that just started playing.
How about the guy who spent $40,000 on a Strasburg Bowman 1/1 card. I bet he wished he had a few Ruth cards instead. |
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wow, really? I rather spent that on a ruth ball or two.
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The boxing signers at the National are impressive and expensive:
Shane Mosley $49 Tommy Hearns $59 Larry Holmes $69 Roberto Duran $79 Sugar Ray Leonard $99 Granted that Hearns, Duran and Leonard are 1st tier HOF caliber all-time greats by nearly anyone's reckoning, but that's a lot to pay for relatively young men who may spend the next 20-30 years signing stuff.
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