MJ Signed Baseball Rookie!

april 2017

April was simply amazing! I got a card (though modern) that I made an exception for! A 1991 Upper Deck autographed rookie card of Michael Jordan!!! I saw one of these for sale at the 2013 Chicago National and ever since I had to get one. It was severely over priced at the Nat'l so I was hoping to get a copy for relatively cheap. Not only was it that, it was cheaper than my intended budget significantly!

Lastly, I got the Don. Don Drysdale that is. The last signed rookie HoF'er I needed from the 1957 set (Mazeroski, Bunning, Frank and Brooks Robinson).

October, 2016

OCTOBER 16TH, 2016

I got a few signed Goudeys in Huggins' most auction (along with the Collins) that I'll slowly be showing off. There were about 140+ different signed Goudeys being offered from a long time collector. He/she got them all signed at Fenway Park in the mid-late 30's. The majority of these players were still playing while a few (like the Ruth and Collins for example) were signed at the stadium but as guests.

Nothing getting a lot of history, provenance and background on these being signed. I am extremely exited to add the tough Eppa Rixey. The card itself is in very good condition with a beautiful fountain pen signature that grades 9-10. I have seen a handful signed so I'm glad to finally check this off my list!

I'm Back!

october 13th, 2016

Well, it's been a long hiatus since I have updated this, so I apologize! Been a crazy busy year with getting married, building a house and moving, got a couple puppies and am expecting a kid! Phew! But, I will be updating the site quite often like last year. 

So, I have a lot of cards to showoff since then, I'll slowly start to show them in separate posts. But, I feel like this is the perfect card to start off with; a signed 1933 Goudey Eddie Collins. I know there are a handful of these around, but I did NOT expect to ever grab hold of one. I know I said that the Ruth was a card I never expected to get because of the value (there are plenty of signed Ruth Goudey's around) but this is far more scarce so I didn't know for sure if I would be able to snag one.

Luckily, Huggins had a collector consign a monstrous signed 33 Goudey collection with a ton of rare HoF'ers including Ruth, Foxx, Frisch, Vaughan, Hornsby, Vance, Simmons, Cochrane, Bottomley etc. As well as common toughies like Earl Clark, Joe Judge, Bill Walker, Ed Brandt, Bill Cissell and many many others. 

I think with this large offering, it really helped drop down the prices on many other auctions. The Ruth, Foxx and Clark were targeted the heaviest so I figured I may get a chance at a few of these lots. The card is very clean and has sharp colors. It is signed in pencil that grades about 7-8. I am very happy with the Collins and can't wait to show some others that I won from this great Huggins offering!

RAJAH!

august 2016

This was a huge pickup for me as well as another neat card that is very unique. I finally got my Rajah (Rogers Hornsby) signed 1933 Goudey as well as a signed Lil Poison (Lloyd Waner) autographed 1933 Goudey. What makes the Waner unique is that it was actually signed by his brother Paul Waner, then got erased. You can still see faint remnants of Big Poison's autograph on his little brothers' card!

Welcome, Big Ed!

june 12, 2016

Gold is good enough for me! I have been chasing this card for years from a fellow cardboard collecting friend, and now, I finally own it as mine! I proudly introduce an autographed 1911 T205 Gold Border of Hall of Famer Ed Walsh!!! There is a 1909-11 T206 signed of his, but I'm happy with the Gold as it's my preferred set of those two :D.

The lifetime leader in Earned Run Average at 1.82, "Big Ed" Walsh won 40 games for the 1908 Chicago White Sox while pitching an astonishing 464 innings. Slowly damaging his arm while eclipsing 360 innings in three consecutive seasons between 1910 and 1912, the Chite Sox hurler was all but finished by 1913, never again reaching even 50 innings pitched in his last four seasons. Still, his earned run average and 195 career wins were enough to enshrine him in the Hall of Fame in 1946.

This example of Walsh's T205 "Gold Border" card was signed in Walsh's hand, in heavy blue ink. Authenticated by PSA/DNA, this is the only Walsh-signed tobacco card we have seen, the scarcity of his signature on a baseball card well known among hobbyists. This is an exceptional example, one of several HOF signed tobacco cards to be featured in this auction.

Got Dizzy!

march 22nd, 2015

Finally crossed off one tough card on my list, Dizzy Dean Goudey, as well as added another monster, Mel Ott 1940 Play Ball. Surprisingly, there aren't many Dean signed Goudey's, and like Foxx, Ott is also an extremely difficult signature to get on a card as well.

Yaz Dual Signed Rookie! Vintage and Modern Signatures!

arpil 7th, 2015

Unfortunately I couldn't post these sooner, but am very excited about these three pickups, two of which are quite rare. The first is one of the rarest signed back HOF T206 in EXISTANCE! Yep, heard it right, only (and I say that because I have not seen any) a few other HOF'ers with a tougher T206 back signed. This is the El Principe De Gales back, which is probably in the middle to middle-bottom of the pack for scarcity.

Next, Yaz. This is so freaking cool, you rarely see any cards signed from pre-70's HOF'ers that were signed early in their playing career. What makes this so neat is that this is not only signed twice by Yaz, but it is signed twice from two different time periods. The one on the left is his current signature, and the one of the right in ink his is rookie/early career signature. WOW! Best part is that JSA certified it and they also included in the description that it is from two different time periods.

Last but not least, a Rube Walberg signed 1927 W560 Joker Playing Card. Doesn't fit my collection, but hey, how can you go wrong with a signed pre-war card! Especially one where Ruth was also a joker in the set!