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Moonlight Graham
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Warning: This may be a very long post, but does involve a Ty Cobb signature. The recent post about the hand-written TY auto has forced me to post a long story that I hope will entertain a few folks that like myself, love uncovering sports treasures...
A few years ago, on a no longer relevant message board I posted of stumbling into the King Tut's tomb of memorabilia collectors... We were on a road trip from Wa-Ore coast-Cal-Nev-Cal-Ore back home to Washington... we stopped at an antique store in Medford, and I didn't see much until I got to the counter and saw some payroll checks under class... 2 Ty Cobbs, a Luke Appling, a Rocky Colavito... Very interesting... I asked if they had any more memorabilia that I may have overlooked. The owner looked at me, and asked "Do you know much about memorabilia?" I said that I thought I did... he said "follow me"...
He took me to the left side of the store, and slid a plywood panel aside (!) when we went into the storage room, he turned on the lights... What I saw was difficult to put into words, but I was in awe and discussed what he had from my limited knowledge; 2 hours went by fast, and I only left because my girlfriend (workinggirl444) didn't have the same love of sports and memorabilia that I have, and was clearly getting bored. (Continued on following posts)
A few years ago, on a no longer relevant message board I posted of stumbling into the King Tut's tomb of memorabilia collectors... We were on a road trip from Wa-Ore coast-Cal-Nev-Cal-Ore back home to Washington... we stopped at an antique store in Medford, and I didn't see much until I got to the counter and saw some payroll checks under class... 2 Ty Cobbs, a Luke Appling, a Rocky Colavito... Very interesting... I asked if they had any more memorabilia that I may have overlooked. The owner looked at me, and asked "Do you know much about memorabilia?" I said that I thought I did... he said "follow me"...
He took me to the left side of the store, and slid a plywood panel aside (!) when we went into the storage room, he turned on the lights... What I saw was difficult to put into words, but I was in awe and discussed what he had from my limited knowledge; 2 hours went by fast, and I only left because my girlfriend (workinggirl444) didn't have the same love of sports and memorabilia that I have, and was clearly getting bored. (Continued on following posts)