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    Your Best Ever TTM?

    Let's hear who is your pride and joy of your TTM collection. The ONE item that you treasure. The item that even, if you stopped collecting autographs that you would still hand on to. I have a number of items that I know I personally like in my collection, but had I only one item to pick it would be:

    An 8x10 autographed photo by Stan "The Man" Musial. The photo is of the statue they made of him outside the Cardinals Bush Stadium.

    He is the best living hitter in my mind. He is better than Rose, Aaron, Bonds and Gwynn! Ok, you are up! What do you have?

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    Im going to say my Obama Letter.

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    my jewel staite 8x10 auto...i loved her in firefly, its my single greatest ttm return

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    Post my fav successes

    since i am a dodger fan i have 3 favorites, i have got back an auto'd card from legendary manager tommy lasorda, i have had 2 cards signed by dodger pitcher fernando valenzuela, and i recently just got back an autographed picture 5x7 i took with don newcombe back about 3 years ago back a few weeks ago, my fav's to this date.

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    I'm not a huge golf fan, but I was thrilled to get Arnold Palmer back. He was born and raised in the same small town in PA that my family is from (Latrobe). My grandfather was a die hard fan of his, and new his dad pretty well. Plus, he has a cool sig.

    My other two favorites involve the person writing back to me. Ernie Harwell wrote a nice note back and Bob Rosburg (golf) sent a nice note talking about how he beat Ty Cobb badly while golfing when he was only 12. Cobb was already retired by then. Cobb was so upset that he was beat by a 12 year old that he quit the golf club that he was a member of because the other members of the club was making fun of him.

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    Im going to say my Obama Letter.

    Is that real?

    And mine would be Michael Jordan

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    Mine would have to be an 8x10 signed by Cliff Lee and Jake Westbrook. I have a scan, but it's a bit big so I won't post it here.

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    i have to say either my jennie finch/cat osterman dual custom, or my robin lopez/brook lopez dual custom

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    Johnny Unitas would be mine. It looks authentic-haven't had it authenticated. Signed for me the year before he passed away..Otto Graham is a close second.

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    Its Real as far as I know.Its not auto pen or pre print.Its defiantly signed by somebody you can see the pen marks.

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