Harmon Killebrew
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All,
I just have a question for all. I am going to an autograph sesion with the GREAT KILLER and was wondering if I got a baseball or baseball bat signed would it worth it to send it to get it authenticated by someone or just put it in a case and on a shelf? I am not looking to sell it but if I have to later on then would this be a wise move for the future?
I just have a question for all. I am going to an autograph sesion with the GREAT KILLER and was wondering if I got a baseball or baseball bat signed would it worth it to send it to get it authenticated by someone or just put it in a case and on a shelf? I am not looking to sell it but if I have to later on then would this be a wise move for the future?
Steve
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
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I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
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Ed
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
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<< <i>All,
I just have a question for all. I am going to an autograph sesion with the GREAT KILLER and was wondering if I got a baseball or baseball bat signed would it worth it to send it to get it authenticated by someone or just put it in a case and on a shelf? I am not looking to sell it but if I have to later on then would this be a wise move for the future? >>
Hi Steve
He's a great HOF'er, was a great ballplayer and from all accounts a good guy.
Also, he has one of the best sigs in the autograph world IMO.
But, he's signed enough for everyone in the free world, the not-so-free world and the un-free world to have a pair of his autos! Very plentiful.
Important: if you are getting it yourself, I see no reason to need it authenticated.
On the fun side: get someone to take your pick while he signs it in front of you!
I agree with Ed - "enjoy your encounter...."
I think it's a privilege to have a personal encounter with one of the greats of the game!
mike
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
I have a ball and bat signed by him. His autograph isn't "worth" much but meeting him is. I don't think I'd spend the $20 to have it authenticated just because he's an easy auto to obtain and in most cases, the forgeries are very easy to spot...
Enjoy the signing.
-Josh
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Hope he gets better
Geordie
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<< <i>See if he'll autograph a pizza box for you. I bet he doesn't get that much. See if he'll personalize it to "My little pepperoni lover." >>
I am already going to try to get a couple of balls signed by him but I might also try the pizzabox thing and I will send it to you Jeff!
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
Harmon was the greatest home run hitter in the decade of the 1960's even though he was hurt in 1965 and 1968 and missed large parts of those seasons.
For the rest of the decade he won (or tied for) the AL home run crown in 62,63,64,67 and 69. He hit 46 in 1961 and 41 in 1970 but didn't win in those years.
He hit "only" 39 in 1966, the only time in those 10 years he hit less than 40 home runs while getting 500 or more at bats.
More importantly he was and still is one of the kindest, most down to earth people you will ever have the pleasure to meet.
He has signed for me on several occasions and he made me feel that I was special each time.
Not the best ballplayer ever, but to me he's the GREATEST!
JoeBanzai
It was a thrill watching him swing the bat!
hh
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
<< <i>Always good to hear such positive stories about a Hall-of-Famer - hope you have a great time at your signing. >>
Thanks for the support! I will let everyone know how it turns out.
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
<< <i>I just wanted to let everyone know that my experience was one that I will remember for the rest of my life. I only got to chat with him for about 5 or 6 minutes but it was the best 5 or 6 minutes ever. when I get the pictures on the computer I will post them. >>
Heck Ryan
That's actually a lot of time! Sounds great.
I've heard nothing but great reports on him at shows.
That's contrasted by a rather cranky Willie Mays.
I have heard all kinds of stories...
Here's a surprise: gymnast Mary Lou Retton was signing at a mall and someone came up to her with two items to be signed. She says to the person: "what two things?" "what are you gonna do, go out and sell them?" Her tone of voice was not flattering. The person responded: "no, one is for my daughter and the other for her friend...they're both in a program like yours and couldn't make it..."
Like everyone is just dying to have Mary Lou sigs to sell? Go figure?
mike
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
Thanks
Certainly makes me like the Killer's cards I have just a bit more than I did already.
Sounds like a great day!! What an experience, one you'll treasure forever, I'm sure. I'm jealous!!! Can't wait for some pics too.
shawn
Enos Slaughter (RIP) was another who took the time to talk with auto seekers at yet another show, as a matter of fact he talked my ear off outside while I was haveing a smoke break.
Bob Montgomery , while not a HOFer was another I enjoyed. At the time he was the Red Sox color man and being a Sox fan, that was great.
Congratulations Steve on a real nice experience.
Now collecting:
Topps Heritage
1957 Topps BB Ex+-NM
All Yaz Items 7+
Various Red Sox
Did I leave anything out?
<< <i>Steve,
Can't wait for some pics too.
shawn >>
I am hoping to have the pictures up tonight!
Thanks for all the comments and support.
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
Great pic of you and Harmon too. Nice to see a guy actually smiling in a pic, half the time the guys are so sick of taking pictures they barely get rid of the scowl on their faces. Glad to hear you had a great experience and he didn't make a liar out of me.
Edited to say: did you also notice he didn't cancel the event after Puckett died? He was in the Twin Cities on Sunday night, gave a great speech about Puck and everything. He's a class act.
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I agree that he is a class act 100%!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am looking to build my already growing Collection of the "GREATEST PITCHER IN MLB HISTORY" Nolan Ryan, DUH!!!
I have just started to collect Autographed memorabilia that I have gotten in person.
ebay id: Scuba_steve19
Texas5pt0@hotmail.com
<< <i>Does anybody know how to get a signing schedule for HOF's, where and when???
Thanks >>
Check out this site SigningsHotline.com
You can also check out the Tri-Star site as well. They have special agreements with many HOF'ers in different sports.
Hope that helps.
-Josh
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<< <i>Herre you go guys. this is the only picture that I have right now but I am going to take pictures of the baseballs too and post them later. Enjoy because I did! >>
Steve,
Thanks for sharing the photo of Harmon! I hope you don't mind that I saved a copy to enjoy at a later date...
hh
Killer program link
hh
fyi, the BIN has been removed from the linked auction above...or my sense of obversation has totally left me...
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Sorry for the late post but it took a couple days to get my login set up.
I just wanted to thank Steve for posting about this signing. I was able to go meet Harmon and get a few things signed and wanted to echo everyone's feelins that he is a great guy!
I threw together a blog on myspace about it if anyone is interested.
Ken
(Long time reader, first time poster)