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    I've decided to send out some 1969 Topps. I have about 100 cards in VG condition that seem to be players that sign. Been holding onto my 60's cards as they mean alot to me but I figure high rate guys are worth the gamble.

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    Added a Gerald Perry via Trade today. Pic will be posted later. This is one seriously ugly auto compared to his private signing autos.

    Gerald Perry 1987T.JPG
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    Bob Skinner 1969T.JPGJim Traber 1987T.JPGOzzie Guillen 1987T.JPGGreg Walker 1987T.JPGJim Deshaies 1987T.JPG

    Added an In Person success: Jim Traber on 1987 and 1988 Topps. He hosts a local radio show and was in town on site. Always great to talk with him as he has some great Cal Ripken stories.
    Picked up a couple cards via trade: Ozzie Guillen, Ricky Horton, Greg Walker, Jim Deshaies and Scott Fletcher. Pics to be posted tonight.
    also had first 1969 Topps success: Bob Skinner!
    Last edited by J_A_S_Z; 12-04-2012 at 09:36 PM.

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    Big Time Mail Day!!!
    Recieved from 1987 Topps: Benny Distefano, Bill Almon, Butch Wynegar (he added a 1985D), Dan Schatzeder, Denny Walling, Don Robinson, Ted Power, Mike Mason, Jerry Reuss, Jerry Reed, Ed Romero and then the big 2-Herm Winningham and Darren Daulton!!

    Pics here:

    Benny Distefano 1987T.JPGDan Schatzeder 1987T.JPGBill Almon 1987T.JPGButch Wynegar 1985D.JPGButch Wynegar 1987T.JPG

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    Very nice! Do you type or write your letters? Also, somewhat of a coincidence but I too received a return from Mr Ted Power!

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    Very nice! Do you type or write your letters? Also, somewhat of a coincidence but I too received a return from Mr Ted Power!



    He has a super sweet sig. Very nice and takes him time. I have been using the CPU for my letters. Spend a few looking up the player if unfamiliar with them. Since i grew up and spent alot of time watching in 1987 Im really familiar with the players. Some guys really read the letters as i get extra cards or inscription based on nicknames or desire for the player in a different jersey.

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    I hand write my letters but do you have alot of success with typed letters? That would save me time and it would be easier

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