Jastermereel
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I know it wouldn't happen, but could u imagine the national uprising, the riots, mayhem and destruction if this was a leaf card?
Lol.... I can say with all confidence I wouldn't have made that card as it is...
However, at a value price someone will find it very interesting...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/rosschrisman2003/Blog/Blog 2/jacksonleafcut.jpg
This is clearly my way of doing shoeless joe... BG
Is this card currently for sale somewhere? I can't find any listing.
Is this card currently for sale somewhere? I can't find any listing.
I'm assuming that if it has been pulled, it was pulled at a certain card shop in Baltimore.
But seriously...a Pete Rose signature where the Rose was cut off? Come on. It doesn't matter that the Jackson is first name only but it's so lame to then "match" first name and first name only.
These cards have been and always will be a joke. Placeholders in autograph collections, nothing more. At least take a moment in something other that Microsoft Word to design a card.
Huggins and Scott have plenty of historic autographs but this house of cards is embarrassing.
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I know it wouldn't happen, but could u imagine the national uprising, the riots, mayhem and destruction if this was a leaf card?
On the back the font is off centered. Looks like an eight year old made this thing!
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Lol.... I can say with all confidence I wouldn't have made that card as it is...
However, at a value price someone will find it very interesting...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/rosschrisman2003/Blog/Blog 2/jacksonleafcut.jpg
This is clearly my way of doing shoeless joe... BG
It is cut from this envelope, sold at auction for 48K. It is pretty clear that Jackson wrote his name twice, and this was the start of a third (most likely a practice).Why is Jackson's first name missing the "e"?
I know he was illiterate, and only a few authentic examples exist, but everyone I've seen, including the Leaf one in this thread, are signed Joe with an e.
I found the Shoeless Joe Jackson / Pete Rose card selling at PristineAuction.com. Heres the Link: http://pristineauction.com/auctions/index/details/id/69680/ My thoughts are: it aint pretty, but it is Shoeless Joe Jackson. Someone will have something that very few collectors have.