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Gonzaleznut

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At this point in my HOFer Auto collection, I have reached a point where it is getting much more difficult (and expensive) to add players. Many of you have reached a similar impasse with your collections.

I love when you can advance your quest greatly in one fail swoop. That is what I was able to do last night in an auction by Mile High Card Co. I had never heard of them before last week and I didn't have high expectations. I browsed through their catalog online and found a couple of interesting items, but nothing that really blew my skirt up. Then I came across this piece and I got really excited.

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I know that some people don't like multi-signed pieces, but personally I think they are really cool.

Amazingly, of the 8 HOFers that signed the front I needed 7 of them!! And they are not easy ones to acquire. Here is the list of HOFers that signed the front:

Jimmie Foxx, Rogers Hornsby, Kid Nichols, Tris Speaker, Mickey Cochrane, Connie Mack, and Paul Waner are the ones I needed.

I already have Charlie Gehringer (front) and Red Schoendienst (back).

The other great thing is what I paid. It ended up only being $1,163 w/ buyer's premium. I couldn't be happier.

Would love to hear any comments. What do you think?
 

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Sick piece. The Charles "Kid" Nichols sig is insane and it's on a really cool item as well.
 

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Foxx had one of the best signatures of all time for me. Congrats, great piece.
 

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Agreed. The Kid Nichols really stood out to me as well. This event happened July 10, 1952. Nichols died the following year, 9 months later.

It's also awesome that the document has the player's names on it (typed). Super cool!
 

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That is an amazing document! Congrats! Thats beautiful! !!!

Sent from my SCH-I535 using Freedom Card Board mobile app
 

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A spectacular piece, no question. Congrats!

Even more amazing to me was the final hammer + premium. Had you not mentioned it, I would've estimated $2,000+.

To put it in perspective, my 1990 MLB alumni reunion poster ran $1,500, and those were all common contemporary HOFers.
 

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Sweet pickup. Some awesome names on there, and all in one place. Even on the back, I guess whoever compiled the sigs kept it going over the years.

Your one comment is funny, though. Didn't the PSA 7.76 1952 Topps set "blow your skirt up?" Final price $526,575.
 

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Sweet pickup. Some awesome names on there, and all in one place. Even on the back, I guess whoever compiled the sigs kept it going over the years.

Your one comment is funny, though. Didn't the PSA 7.76 1952 Topps set "blow your skirt up?" Final price $526,575.

That's funny. I should qualify my statement. There wasn't a whole lot that fit in with what I collect as well as being affordable for me. :)
 

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.....you got ripped off Mike- no Young, Hubbell or Clarke auto ;). I'd ask for a partial refund.::facepalm::;)

Wouldn't you like to go back in time to that luncheon??

You find Mile High Auctions from my list? I have not ever won anything from them but they do have great auctions.

To give you perspective, I paid roughly $2k total (incl. PSA slabbing) for individual autos of Jimmie Foxx, Rogers Hornsby, Tris Speaker, Mickey Cochrane, Connie Mack, and Paul Waner. Kid Nichols is one of a couple next on my list so I'll be shelling out $500+ for that I am sure. I think this shows you can get a great deal if you are more flexible with your collection. You have a variety of items in your collection while I only collect index cards, GPC's, or nice cuts.

Congrats on this addition. I've got my eye on a Ted Williams item that ends this weekend that would complete a set I have been working on for several years. We shall see.....

Enjoy the weekend and keep in touch!!
 

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.....you got ripped off Mike- no Young, Hubbell or Clarke auto ;). I'd ask for a partial refund.::facepalm::;)

Wouldn't you like to go back in time to that luncheon??

You find Mile High Auctions from my list? I have not ever won anything from them but they do have great auctions.

To give you perspective, I paid roughly $2k total (incl. PSA slabbing) for individual autos of Jimmie Foxx, Rogers Hornsby, Tris Speaker, Mickey Cochrane, Connie Mack, and Paul Waner. Kid Nichols is one of a couple next on my list so I'll be shelling out $500+ for that I am sure. I think this shows you can get a great deal if you are more flexible with your collection. You have a variety of items in your collection while I only collect index cards, GPC's, or nice cuts.

Congrats on this addition. I've got my eye on a Ted Williams item that ends this weekend that would complete a set I have been working on for several years. We shall see.....

Enjoy the weekend and keep in touch!!


Thanks Scott!! I also pieced the autos out and thought that it would cost me around $2,500 to get all of them individually. I think I got good value.

And yes, it would be awesome to have been at that luncheon!!
 

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