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I'd never part with any piece out of my Wooden collection......but even more so I will will never move my Steve Prefontaine autograph....period. Money is great and almost everyone needs it, but at what cost?
My PC Jordan's...but this is one of the main ones...
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Um it should be required that if you have a specific card you're posting about to show a pic.... Love this thread and want to see some of these great cards!!!
Here's mine: My wedding invitation and card Will returned after my (then) fiance invited him to our wedding.
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I bought the card in my sig at a Saturday show in Pembroke Mall (Virginia Beach), the day before my Dad's 45th birthday. The price guide had it listed at $17, and I paid $16 for it. Gooden was at the end of one of the most dominant pitching seasons in baseball history, and it was the one Gooden card Dad didn't have (he even had the Topps Tiffany Traded). I was able to get it signed for him in 1987 with a brand new Sharpie, in the Tidewater Tides clubhouse when Gooden was there for his first rehab start after his positive cocaine test in Spring Training. When Dad passed in October of 1994, I found the card in a tin box with some vintage cards he liked, about ten or so (including a 52 Bowman Ralph Kiner, a 55 Bowman Jim Honochick, and a 58 Topps Bill Mazeroski).
Some cards simply aren't replaceable.
Are you sure you wouldn't abandon that to get one of these?
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