Wow, Mike ......to see these items back to back is just extraordinary. This one part of your auto collection is HOF itself. Sorry to gush, but just amazing. Those special Perez items are wonderful. My favorite is the autographed 500 homer poster. Thank you so much for sharing. This is the best part of the hobby, to be amazed, educated and delighted!
Hank Greenberg was my grandfathers favorite player. When he passed away I wanted a Greenberg Auto and got a Hall of Fame postcard plaque auto. That year I went to the national and picked up Tom Seaver and Sandy Koufax on the same type of postcard. I am now up to 101 players and 8 managers. Your collection is fantastic
This is my jam! Love autographs, and haven't stopped collecting since I was a teenager. Index/visiting cards (or 'cuts', as they are often referred to) are comparatively affordable, and are great to display in binders, within a frame, or within books. The options are only limited by your imagination. Love the 'Babe' Ruth autograph, Mike! Really clear - back when players took pride in their penmanship. Those signed books and booklets are really something! I can appreciate the effort involved not just in tracking all those autographs down, but in keeping the thing in such great condition - away from the elements, away from blood, sweat, and tears (literally!)! I think you did very well in paying what you did for those two books/booklets. Really clear autographs, which look fantastic in the (mostly) blue Sharpie. Thoroughly enjoyable viewing! Thanks for sharing them all with us, Mike! 👍
Holy crap, Mike why don’t you save some cool stuff for the rest of us trying to collect. I thought I had a pretty cool collection until I saw yours now I’m bringing all my crap to the Goodwill. Thanks, dude but seriously awesome stuff
Awesome collection! Especially loved Rogers Hornsby's reply to the HOF President's Letter. Loved the Yankees page with Gehrig and Lazzeri too. Great stuff... Thanks for sharing!
Your Dad’s ball is so great. What’s amazing is that you can actually read virtually every autograph, as opposed to modern players that you’d be lucky to be able to identify one out of 20. In fact that’s the case for all your autographs. I can’t imagine 50 years from now trying to identify modern autos, just wouldn’t mean the same.
Really enjoyed the video, the hour flew by. The HOF Cincinnati menu is from July 10, 1952-Denny McClain was not there that day to sign it, must have been added (much) later.
I’m at about 300 different HOF autographs, it’s getting near impossible to finish. I too have a Sam Thompson postcard, seeing yours is reassuring! My personal favorite is a Neg. League lithograph signed by 244 players, all signed at their museum in the 70’s. Happy to send you some photos!
This was awesome Mike. That baseball from your dad was absolutely AMAZING so was the All-Star baseball. I love all my autos that I have gotten in person during Spring Training games. This year I got into photography and took so many photos during the Florida Complex League season. I would give a photo to a player and have them sign one for me. I developed a good relationship with a lot of these prospects particularly with the Braves & Rays players. So many nice guys that I will be a forever fan of. Thanks for sharing Mike and what a great collection.
Wow your dad’s baseball is incredible. Getting it from him must make it so special. Every time you show the Upeer Deck heroes it makes me want to collect them. Taking what you can get for Wagner seems like a sound strategy. Want to get one of those Score Dimaggio’s too. Those Pinnacle Dimaggios are beautiful. Your collection is comprehensive. The subject of your Al Simmons auto makes it special. The Cy Young is so pronounced - awesome. Clemente autographs always make me stop and look even though I am not an autograph collector. Really want an Eddie Collin’s card. Ed Barrow is the first guy I don’t know. Will look him up. My nephew (he was 11 at the time) won the Ty Cobb check from Heritage a few years ago at The National. It is really cool because it was made out to cash so signed on front and back. If he ever loses interest I will have to buy it from him because the story and seeing his reaction when he won it means as much to me as the check. Love the Hornsby letter. Those Ron Lewis posters have always been cool. When I was a kid I spent a lot of time staring at these at card shows. I remember thinking how expensive they were and now it would be a bargain. Wow that celebration book is phenomenal. Wow as a Cubs fan I need to get a Great Moments Billy Williams signed. Love your civic luncheon piece - remember seeing it when you showed it before. Agree on no encapsulation on your Cubs program. I have never understood comic book grading because you take a beautiful book and only let you see the cover and the back. Thanks for sharing - really enjoyed seeing the amazing stuff.
Love all the autos. Thanks for sharing. So much goodness. That 1989 Dick Perez Celebration book is unreal & the other book w/ autos . Not sure which is my favorite. Prob all of them! 🤜🤛 I remember the Jan 1989 500 HR Show in AC, NJ (Trop World). What a great show. Met Martinez Jackson there with my dad during lunch and was blown off by Reggie who was busy talking to a smoking blonde.
I’m semi new to your channel, so I apologize if you’ve already done this, but I think it would be cool to do a video where you talk just about the financial aspect of how your built your collection (as many or few details as you want). What made you get into this to begin with? Did you create a budget to start pursuing these or was it all random? Did you have a certain stream of income that you put back into cards? Did you have to save up or resell some of these to upgrade? I jumped into vintage card collecting this year after collecting for years as a kid. And it’d be cool to hear your story so it might help me plan and build mine. I gave myself a budget based off a percentage of my income and then made a list of cards to target and have been having fun pursuing those.
I watched every second of this Mike with my jaw on the floor! From your dad’s autograph ball to the 44th program. Ruth, Cobb, and Gehrig! Just an amazing collection of autos my friend!
WOW this video shot by. Awesome pieces in your collection Mike!!! Not sure why that Ty Cobb check really stood out to me. Man it is hard to have a favorite from all this amazing stuff lol.
Great collection...the Tris Speaker cut is very cool. I especially like when you flipped it over. The address is 310, Centre St Brockton Mass...I live on Centre St in Brockton Mass.
Love autographs, and autographed card especially. You have some outstanding and big name hall of fame autos, but I must say that you have one of the nicest Ki Ki Cuyler autos I've ever seen. Large, bold and beautiful. I could watch this all day.
@@BaseballCollector they’re neat of course. I’ll always prefer them all on the same page vs like having to flip through a book to see one here and there. It’s a visual thing for me (though they stay nice and crisp when literally zero light gets to them)
I'm gonna live comment this, because I know I'm going to love this video! -Willie Wells autograph on a card, suhweet. -I remember that break when you got that Transcendent Koufax, crazy. -Are you sure there are less signed '52T Fellers than there are non-signed ones? 🤪 -I remember looking at that case of Derek Jeter SP autos in AC, it was crazy to see that many all together. I'd say you don't regret that purchase. Jeter prices are bonkers. -I'm jealous of that Ki Ki Cuyler. I'm sure it won't be the last. That's a beautiful signature. -Aaaah that Wagner. You bought it from Bill, at a Yankees game ( I typed that before you said it haha). -Now we're gonna get into some stuff I really love, Perez Steeles baby! That Greenberg is one of the tough-ish ones for on-card for sure. One I'd really like to have. It looks great! -Love nickname autographs. Wahoo! "Desist" hahaha -Speaker, underrated for sure. If you ever upgrade that one, it has custom Perez Steele cut written all over it 🤪 -Bro, you have multiple Mel Otts?!? -Chuck Klein, not one you see every day for sure. -That Lazzeri/Gehrig multi-signed piece is so cool. -Sam Thompson appeared in this video sooner than I thought it would. I cannot understate how jealous I am of that, you know that already. You're Killin' Me Smalls. -Cy Young, Jackie- the big boys are rollin' now! -That's a really bold Clemente. -Walter Johnson may be my next 'grail' auto target. -Your Ruth is an incredible example. Never get tired of seeing that one. -The Ruppert/Barrow check is a really sweet item. That one really feels like a piece of history there. -Never get tired of seeing autos of my boy Ty Cobb! -The Dodgers letterhead for the Branch Rickey auto is super cool. -The letter from the baseball hall of fame?!? I don't ever remember seeing that one, incredible! That's a unique Rogers Hornsby! -The Ron Lewis 500 HR Club piece was always a dream piece of mine as a kid. -The Celebration signed pamphlet is pretty insane. -And then the next book is even more insane haha!! You gotta get it signed by the remaining living guys! -Okay, you did save some bonkers stuff for the end, that program- sooooo freaking cool. I see why you love it! It has my boy from the Braves too, Kid Nichols! -aaaaaaaaand I totally forgot about the HOF yearbook. I love that piece. -I was waiting on that HOF program, always thought it was WILD looking with all those signatures! Really really enjoyed this video Mike, thanks for putting it together!
When players learned cursive. I show kids all the time cursive and they are so fascinated by it. But they can’t write it and sometimes they can’t read it.
I think the downfall of the auto happened when they’ve had to sign 6000 autos over the span of 3 days for Panini and Topps as soon as they graduate High School or College.
Great stuff Mike . Like the Ron Lewis pieces . I have the 300 wins and 500 home runs so those multiple autos are always my favorites. For some reason I always like the checks too
Great collection. This is one of your best videos. I couldn't help but notice that you don't have any individual autographed photos. (8x10 photos, or 5x7 photos) Do you collect them?
I have a few Reds autographs. But I'm not really a collector. But I really enjoyed seeing your outstanding collection. Thanks. I'm sure you know and just misspoke. But AL Simmons was a OFer not a Catcher.
Ok the autographs are really amazing, but having stared at your desk for so long in this video, I'd love for you to go through the books that are on there and maybe share your favorite baseball books
Great autograph books and card's. Did you ever get to meet some players after retirement like mickey mantle or yogi berra to harmon killebrew and anyone who left you speechless just to meet them.
So, who are you missing that you would like to get without getting divorced? I noticed 1 of the original 5 was not represented probably because he was gone so early. And the signature on the second program at the end above Bobby Doerr, is that Tony Perez? For a second I thought it said Leroy Paige but he was already gone in 83.
The one I would love to add the most is the one you are referring to...Christy Mathewson. Very expensive. Would definitely need to get Julie's approval if I am going to go after one of those. LOL. Yes...Tony Perez.
Everyone is a critic. You gotta love millennials who can't sit still long enough to watch an hour long video. Don't listen to him, @baseballcollector it's a fantastic video.
Wow, Mike ......to see these items back to back is just extraordinary. This one part of your auto collection is HOF itself. Sorry to gush, but just amazing. Those special Perez items are wonderful. My favorite is the autographed 500 homer poster. Thank you so much for sharing. This is the best part of the hobby, to be amazed, educated and delighted!
The last piece,no other words can describe it other than PRICELESS!!!!!!
Thanks James. I think you get why I love it so much.
Probably your best video ever. Love these. Please do more of these!
Absolutely incredible, Mike. Enjoying this video like a fine wine
Red or white wine?
@@BaseballCollector make that peanut butter whiskey 🥃
Hank Greenberg was my grandfathers favorite player. When he passed away I wanted a Greenberg Auto and got a Hall of Fame postcard plaque auto. That year I went to the national and picked up Tom Seaver and Sandy Koufax on the same type of postcard. I am now up to 101 players and 8 managers.
Your collection is fantastic
This needs about 100,000 views. What an amazing video. Thanks for sharing Mike. You got me excited about Autographs now, a dangerous game to play!
Thanks Matt. Yes, a very dangerous and expensive game to play.
Mike,
This was incredible to see! What an amazing Top 50 sir 👏
Thanks Al. I appreciate it.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing this with us
You bet Jason.
Amazing collection and another brilliant video. Love your channel, your enthusiasm is infectious. Best wishes from Wales
Thank you so much Sean 😀
This is my jam! I enjoyed every one of these. I may need to do the same thing, but on a much smaller scale 😂
Go for it!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, Mike. Your autograph collection is incredible!
@@CardKingCollectibles thanks. I appreciate it
@@BaseballCollector You’re welcome!
Wonderful wonderful wonderful Mike! Congrats on some fantastic items and thanks for sharing for all to see.
You are very welcome Mike
Great showcase, watched from start to finish..my fave piece...all of them!!!
Thanks Mike. I can always count on you to watch my entire video. LOL
Really incredible collection Mike. Thank you for sharing this with us.
This is my jam! Love autographs, and haven't stopped collecting since I was a teenager.
Index/visiting cards (or 'cuts', as they are often referred to) are comparatively affordable, and are great to display in binders, within a frame, or within books. The options are only limited by your imagination.
Love the 'Babe' Ruth autograph, Mike! Really clear - back when players took pride in their penmanship.
Those signed books and booklets are really something! I can appreciate the effort involved not just in tracking all those autographs down, but in keeping the thing in such great condition - away from the elements, away from blood, sweat, and tears (literally!)! I think you did very well in paying what you did for those two books/booklets. Really clear autographs, which look fantastic in the (mostly) blue Sharpie.
Thoroughly enjoyable viewing! Thanks for sharing them all with us, Mike! 👍
Thanks John. We have the same "jam"
Holy crap, Mike why don’t you save some cool stuff for the rest of us trying to collect. I thought I had a pretty cool collection until I saw yours now I’m bringing all my crap to the Goodwill. Thanks, dude but seriously awesome stuff
Love the collection Mike. Incredible. Cobb could’ve benefited from a phone card with all them long distance calls haha
No doubt. LOL
Awesome collection! Especially loved Rogers Hornsby's reply to the HOF President's Letter. Loved the Yankees page with Gehrig and Lazzeri too. Great stuff... Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mark. I love that letter too.
Amazing collection Mike! So many fantastic autographs! Thanks for showing them.
Thanks Jason. I appreciate it.
Your Dad’s ball is so great. What’s amazing is that you can actually read virtually every autograph, as opposed to modern players that you’d be lucky to be able to identify one out of 20. In fact that’s the case for all your autographs. I can’t imagine 50 years from now trying to identify modern autos, just wouldn’t mean the same.
🤯 so awesome! This makes me want to keep building out my collection of vintage cards. Thanks for pursuing and sharing your passion with all of us.
Wow, amazing unique collection. I don't know where you found some of those old letters; you could open a small museum exhibiting these!
Maybe I should? LOL
Wow that's some collection!!! Put's mine to same!!!
Holy smokes them multi signed pieces are mind blowing lol. You have a freaking museum in your mancave. 😳😳😳 This video was so damn cool!!!
I love those so much Steve because they are different and each one is unique.
It's like going down memory lane, nice autographs!
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Hey mike, very nice collection! Amazing to see all you have..
That's just the tip of the iceberg my friend.
Thank you for sharing with us your spectacular auto collection!
You bet. I love them.
My favorite would be the Diamond King Mickey Mantle! But all very nice!!! Thanks for Sharing
Good choice!
That Nap auto is mindblowing. Top tier sig for Larry.
Thanks. I'm a big fan of that one.
Knew you had some nice stuff to show, never expected that. Wow
Really enjoyed the video, the hour flew by. The HOF Cincinnati menu is from July 10, 1952-Denny McClain was not there that day to sign it, must have been added (much) later.
I’m at about 300 different HOF autographs, it’s getting near impossible to finish. I too have a Sam Thompson postcard, seeing yours is reassuring! My personal favorite is a Neg. League lithograph signed by 244 players, all signed at their museum in the 70’s. Happy to send you some photos!
300 is a crazy number!! The Neg League items sounds awesome. My email address is on my channel info page.
Sent you a message a few days ago, might be in the spam folder!
@@themisprintguy Can you resend it?
This was awesome Mike. That baseball from your dad was absolutely AMAZING so was the All-Star baseball. I love all my autos that I have gotten in person during Spring Training games. This year I got into photography and took so many photos during the Florida Complex League season. I would give a photo to a player and have them sign one for me. I developed a good relationship with a lot of these prospects particularly with the Braves & Rays players. So many nice guys that I will be a forever fan of. Thanks for sharing Mike and what a great collection.
Thanks Liam. Collecting autos is definitely a passion of mine.
Very nice collection Mike I like autographs my self
They are pretty awesome.
Awesome autographs! Love the Jackie Robinson auto.
Thanks Scott.
Simply Amazing, Mike. Thanks for sharing it.
My pleasure David!
Wow your dad’s baseball is incredible. Getting it from him must make it so special. Every time you show the Upeer Deck heroes it makes me want to collect them. Taking what you can get for Wagner seems like a sound strategy. Want to get one of those Score Dimaggio’s too. Those Pinnacle Dimaggios are beautiful. Your collection is comprehensive. The subject of your Al Simmons auto makes it special. The Cy Young is so pronounced - awesome. Clemente autographs always make me stop and look even though I am not an autograph collector. Really want an Eddie Collin’s card. Ed Barrow is the first guy I don’t know. Will look him up. My nephew (he was 11 at the time) won the Ty Cobb check from Heritage a few years ago at The National. It is really cool because it was made out to cash so signed on front and back. If he ever loses interest I will have to buy it from him because the story and seeing his reaction when he won it means as much to me as the check. Love the Hornsby letter. Those Ron Lewis posters have always been cool. When I was a kid I spent a lot of time staring at these at card shows. I remember thinking how expensive they were and now it would be a bargain. Wow that celebration book is phenomenal. Wow as a Cubs fan I need to get a Great Moments Billy Williams signed. Love your civic luncheon piece - remember seeing it when you showed it before. Agree on no encapsulation on your Cubs program. I have never understood comic book grading because you take a beautiful book and only let you see the cover and the back. Thanks for sharing - really enjoyed seeing the amazing stuff.
Thanks Brad. I love comments like this. I really appreciate the thoughtfulness of it.
Love all the autos. Thanks for sharing. So much goodness. That 1989 Dick Perez Celebration book is unreal & the other book w/ autos .
Not sure which is my favorite. Prob all of them! 🤜🤛
I remember the Jan 1989 500 HR Show in AC, NJ (Trop World). What a great show. Met Martinez Jackson there with my dad during lunch and was blown off by Reggie who was busy talking to a smoking blonde.
Great Reggie story and not surprising.
Wow that last item! 😳 crazy!
I think so too. It is a one of a kind piece for sure.
Wow! Is all I can say lol thanks for sharing!
You bet!
I’m semi new to your channel, so I apologize if you’ve already done this, but I think it would be cool to do a video where you talk just about the financial aspect of how your built your collection (as many or few details as you want).
What made you get into this to begin with? Did you create a budget to start pursuing these or was it all random? Did you have a certain stream of income that you put back into cards? Did you have to save up or resell some of these to upgrade?
I jumped into vintage card collecting this year after collecting for years as a kid. And it’d be cool to hear your story so it might help me plan and build mine. I gave myself a budget based off a percentage of my income and then made a list of cards to target and have been having fun pursuing those.
All great questions Jake. I need to think through how I could answer those in the most appropriate manner.
Amazing stuff, thanks for sharing. The most impressive autograph collection I’ve ever seen. Love this video and your collection.
And that is just the tip of the iceberg Orlando. That is why you need to come to Texas and hang out with me.
Wonderful video!
I am excited for this video!!!!! Looks awesome!
Hope you like it!
Great video. The timing was good because it got me in the mindset to go pick up a big autograph at auction (Joe Tinker GPC).
I watched every second of this Mike with my jaw on the floor! From your dad’s autograph ball to the 44th program. Ruth, Cobb, and Gehrig! Just an amazing collection of autos my friend!
Thanks Shannon. I hope my passion comes through. I love them so much.
@@BaseballCollector yes sir! Your videos and collection is a great inspiration to myself and, I’m sure, many more here on YT.
WOW this video shot by. Awesome pieces in your collection Mike!!! Not sure why that Ty Cobb check really stood out to me. Man it is hard to have a favorite from all this amazing stuff lol.
Cobb checks although not cheap are pretty plentiful out there.
Great collection...the Tris Speaker cut is very cool. I especially like when you flipped it over. The address is 310, Centre St Brockton Mass...I live on Centre St in Brockton Mass.
That is awesome.
Love autographs, and autographed card especially. You have some outstanding and big name hall of fame autos, but I must say that you have one of the nicest Ki Ki Cuyler autos I've ever seen. Large, bold and beautiful. I could watch this all day.
I was worried the video was way too long, but I decided that those who love this kind of stuff will not care. Thanks Mike.
Great PC. Like you, we both jumped hard into cards and let the auto pc’s sort of lose camera time. Love all the GPC’s and letters the most.
Thanks Bill. Where do you stand with the multi-signed items? Do you like them?
@@BaseballCollector they’re neat of course. I’ll always prefer them all on the same page vs like having to flip through a book to see one here and there. It’s a visual thing for me (though they stay nice and crisp when literally zero light gets to them)
I'm gonna live comment this, because I know I'm going to love this video!
-Willie Wells autograph on a card, suhweet.
-I remember that break when you got that Transcendent Koufax, crazy.
-Are you sure there are less signed '52T Fellers than there are non-signed ones? 🤪
-I remember looking at that case of Derek Jeter SP autos in AC, it was crazy to see that many all together. I'd say you don't regret that purchase. Jeter prices are bonkers.
-I'm jealous of that Ki Ki Cuyler. I'm sure it won't be the last. That's a beautiful signature.
-Aaaah that Wagner. You bought it from Bill, at a Yankees game ( I typed that before you said it haha).
-Now we're gonna get into some stuff I really love, Perez Steeles baby! That Greenberg is one of the tough-ish ones for on-card for sure. One I'd really like to have. It looks great!
-Love nickname autographs. Wahoo! "Desist" hahaha
-Speaker, underrated for sure. If you ever upgrade that one, it has custom Perez Steele cut written all over it 🤪
-Bro, you have multiple Mel Otts?!?
-Chuck Klein, not one you see every day for sure.
-That Lazzeri/Gehrig multi-signed piece is so cool.
-Sam Thompson appeared in this video sooner than I thought it would. I cannot understate how jealous I am of that, you know that already. You're Killin' Me Smalls.
-Cy Young, Jackie- the big boys are rollin' now!
-That's a really bold Clemente.
-Walter Johnson may be my next 'grail' auto target.
-Your Ruth is an incredible example. Never get tired of seeing that one.
-The Ruppert/Barrow check is a really sweet item. That one really feels like a piece of history there.
-Never get tired of seeing autos of my boy Ty Cobb!
-The Dodgers letterhead for the Branch Rickey auto is super cool.
-The letter from the baseball hall of fame?!? I don't ever remember seeing that one, incredible! That's a unique Rogers Hornsby!
-The Ron Lewis 500 HR Club piece was always a dream piece of mine as a kid.
-The Celebration signed pamphlet is pretty insane.
-And then the next book is even more insane haha!! You gotta get it signed by the remaining living guys!
-Okay, you did save some bonkers stuff for the end, that program- sooooo freaking cool. I see why you love it! It has my boy from the Braves too, Kid Nichols!
-aaaaaaaaand I totally forgot about the HOF yearbook. I love that piece.
-I was waiting on that HOF program, always thought it was WILD looking with all those signatures!
Really really enjoyed this video Mike, thanks for putting it together!
Greatest comment ever Jake.
Haha it was fun making it!
That first ball is awesome! It’s also amazing how you can tell all the players just by there autographs! I can only do that with a few!
Lots and lots of experience. I have been doing this a while. LOL
when players took pride in their signature
No doubt.
When players learned cursive. I show kids all the time cursive and they are so fascinated by it. But they can’t write it and sometimes they can’t read it.
I think the downfall of the auto happened when they’ve had to sign 6000 autos over the span of 3 days for Panini and Topps as soon as they graduate High School or College.
Great stuff Mike . Like the Ron Lewis pieces . I have the 300 wins and 500 home runs so those multiple autos are always my favorites. For some reason I always like the checks too
Are your Ron Lewis pieces hanging up in your card room? Have you shown them in a video?
Nope . I don’t have enough room on my wall as of now . I also have the Negro League players one too . Just need the 3000 hit one to complete them
Loved this
Thanks. It was fun to put together.
That Hornsby letter is actually mentioned in the movie Cobb as in the movie Cobb is actually headed to that event.
Interesting. I will have to check that out in the movie.
Eddie Collins could also really work a pen turns out. Great auto.
I agree. Eddie had a very flowing autograph.
Great collection. This is one of your best videos. I couldn't help but notice that you don't have any individual autographed photos. (8x10 photos, or 5x7 photos) Do you collect them?
I have a bunch of photos. None made the top 50.
Awesome
Thanks.
I had to double check my 500 Home Run Club number - I have #537/1000 - awesome piece - Great auto collection and history as well.
Thanks so much. I appreciate it.
Thanks for sharing. Great stuff. As a loyal viewer of your channel, I got to ask - are the Yanks really your team?
Definitely not, but I certainly have a lot of respect for their history.
That last piece is really cool
Thanks Adam. You can tell probably why it is my favorite piece.
I have a few Reds autographs. But I'm not really a collector. But I really enjoyed seeing your outstanding collection. Thanks. I'm sure you know and just misspoke. But AL Simmons was a OFer not a Catcher.
Ok the autographs are really amazing, but having stared at your desk for so long in this video, I'd love for you to go through the books that are on there and maybe share your favorite baseball books
I did one already on 08/22/22 called "My Baseball Book Library."
@@BaseballCollector oh nice I'll check it out
What kind of scanner do you use? Btw I love the Nolan’s!
Hi Mike, have you seen the Ted Williams signed lithograph from his collection for sale on eBay?
I have not. I bet that is not cheap.
@@BaseballCollector $1699
I would have someone look at that Clemente. Doesn't look real to me!! He has a much neater signature than that...
Did you ever try to work a deal with Chris Sewall for his autographed baseballs?
No. I don't really seek after the signed baseballs because they are a pain to store.
Great autograph books and card's. Did you ever get to meet some players after retirement like mickey mantle or yogi berra to harmon killebrew and anyone who left you speechless just to meet them.
Not really. I was never speechless with guys.
ON THE FOXX, LOOKS LIKE ADDRESS WAS WHITED OUT.
Good call.
@@BaseballCollector saw the whole video and I just burned my autograph collection, can't beat your amazing collection, just about everyone is there.
So, who are you missing that you would like to get without getting divorced? I noticed 1 of the original 5 was not represented probably because he was gone so early. And the signature on the second program at the end above Bobby Doerr, is that Tony Perez? For a second I thought it said Leroy Paige but he was already gone in 83.
The one I would love to add the most is the one you are referring to...Christy Mathewson. Very expensive. Would definitely need to get Julie's approval if I am going to go after one of those. LOL. Yes...Tony Perez.
way way to long
Sorry. Not sorry. How else should I have done it?
@@BaseballCollector part 1 part 2
Everyone is a critic. You gotta love millennials who can't sit still long enough to watch an hour long video.
Don't listen to him, @baseballcollector it's a fantastic video.
@@rj-vj8gr So watch it in two sittings. Lol