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Here are a few of the tips that I have found aid in receiving autographs from former players: 1. Always send a self-addressed, stamped envelope. (SASE) This makes it much easier for the person autographing your card to simply drop the letter off in the mail, rather than to have to come up with their own postage. 2. Always send a handwritten letter, never a typed one. This will add an air of authenticity to your request, and will make your request feel more personal. Write ...
I sent a 2006 Topps Total Card, handwritten letter, and SASE. I received a 2006 Topps Total Card signed! Beside his autograph, he wrote: “71” Under his autograph, he wrote: “HOF ’14” Only 14 days! This is my second success from Walter Jones! Thank you so much, Mr. Jones!
I sent a 1993 Score Pinnacle Card, handwritten letter, and SASE. I received a 1993 Score Pinnacle Card signed! Beside his autograph, he wrote “34” Under his autograph, he wrote “Phil 4:13” 63 days. Thank you so much, Mr. Broussard!
I sent a 1996 Donruss Card, handwritten letter, and SASE. I received a 1996 Donruss Card signed! 58 days. Thank you so much, Mr. Stewart!
I sent a 2008 Topps Card, handwritten letter, and SASE. I received a 2008 Topps Card signed! Beside his autograph, he wrote “71” Under his autograph, he wrote, “HOF ’14” Only 32 days! Thank you so much, Mr. Jones!