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madbull34

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2009
1,081
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San Diego, CA
UD full sized canvas signed by Fukudome. Not sure how these were given out but this is the only one of Fukudome I've ever seen.

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fordman

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Feb 22, 2013
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Ohio
Here, Pete Rose signs a 16x20 poster I made of him with photoshop.

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and then he gives my boy a fist bump afterwards! (And YES, that is Tony Perez next to him!)

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Thanks for letting me share!

Fordman
 

Sig40cal

Member
Jul 23, 2012
253
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Atlantic Highlands, NJ
Don't have a pic(s) on this computer but I have a 1957 baseball schedule complete with diagrams of all 16 MLB parks of the time with HR fence dimensions. It was put out by National Distillers. I will get pics on this machine when I can.
 

gmarutiak

Active member
Jul 23, 2010
1,386
2
Baltimore, MD
Line-up card from Andrew McCutchen's 3-hr game. MLB authenticated.

Bought it at Piratesfest for $10. Had McCutchen sign and inscribe it less than hour later.
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GriffeyFan

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Nov 28, 2011
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I got this signed the opening day right after "Game 162" happened.Longo signed 3 autographs that day..2 kids and this.He had a smile the whole time signing it.They were given away to people that purchased ticket packages.Don't know if he's signed other since,but I think this is the first one he signed. :)
 

Musial Collector

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Aug 7, 2008
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Here are a few of my Cuddyer unique items

First, the negative and proof photo that was used to make his 1998 Stadium Club Rookie Card
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A 200lb creation, the only Barrel / Sweet Spot Auto / knob card of Cuddyer, with MLB holos and bat photo proof

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June 9th, 2011, home run bat and ball combo. Additional piece, I was at the game.

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However, nothing tops this one, the Game 163 game used first baseman's glove
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TBTwinsFan

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Nov 8, 2009
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Southwestern Minnesota
I own lots of unique things, but this one is one of my favorites.

It's a payroll check for Dana Kiecker from the New Britain Red Sox. He endorsed it with his full name on the back.

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I'll post a couple more in a bit.
 

gmarutiak

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Jul 23, 2010
1,386
2
Baltimore, MD
In the '90s, Upper Deck gave out 8x10" sheets at Major League stadiums in conjunction with their Heroes of Baseball old-timers games.

A couple of years ago, I was able to pick up the original, hand-painted artwork for two of the sheets that were given out at Three Rivers Stadium.

Two of my most prized possessions:
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jays1fan

New member
Jul 3, 2010
32
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Indiana
I have so many unique items from game worn Canada Day , Stars & Stripes & 9-11 Hats to Pink Mothers day Items,
but if I had to choose just 1 it would be my On Deck Circle.
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Greg Cleveland

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2008
4,897
276
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Probably my favorite unique item in my Gaetti collection...



A Polaroid instant photo of Gary signed by Gary. A few years ago I came across this auction. Checked the seller's other items and he had dozens like this. Player's photo snapped at a hotel lobby or airport, and signed on the spot. Judging by Gary's mustache and hair, I'm guessing early 80's. Player selection would be about early-mid 80's too. hard to fake something like this (and why would you?) Had some dual autos, too. With the advancements in photography and technology, you still can't do this unless you have a Polaroid camera. Some of you may have to Google that to understand what I'm talking about.
 
In the '90s, Upper Deck gave out 8x10" sheets at Major League stadiums in conjunction with their Heroes of Baseball old-timers games.

A couple of years ago, I was able to pick up the original, hand-painted artwork for two of the sheets that were given out at Three Rivers Stadium.

Two of my most prized possessions:
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I believe the artist that did those paintings is Craig Pursley. He also did the cards in the 90 bowman set that were inserted in packs and I recall that Topps gave away the original paintings as well. He did illustrations for the Orange County Register. I remember doing him a favor and getting Griffey Jr. to sign a painting for him at a show. He gave me a color key of one of his super bowl paintings with Elway as a thank you that is really cool. I would scan it but it is in a storage unit I have. I should have it framed.
 

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