Lets see your Ted Williams "Stuff"
I am sitting here watching the snow coming down and wishing I could be sitting and watching some baseballs flying through the air right now. I think I have an early case of spring fever so I figured why not ask everyone to drag out their Teddy Ballgame stuff. I will start it out.
I remember in the early 90's, reading in SCD how John-Henry Williams stated that a large majority of his father's autographs in the hobby were fake and he offered to authenticate any autographs if copies were sent to his home address. John-Henry was pretty much known to be a turd in hobby circles and was known to go through a show floor and demand dealers remove items in which he felt were non-authentic autographs of his father. I made a copy of the autograph I got in the mid 80's from Don Steinback's Sports Collectors Store in LaGrange, Illinois and sent it off to John-Henry. I actually forgot I sent this off and a year later I received a response. I was quite pleased as I dont think I payed more than 10 bucks for the auto and I continue to enjoy it to this day.
![image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/mchenrycards/baseball/teddy001.jpg)
![image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/mchenrycards/twletter_zps9e57d8a5.jpeg)
Lets see your Ted Williams items and or stories.
I remember in the early 90's, reading in SCD how John-Henry Williams stated that a large majority of his father's autographs in the hobby were fake and he offered to authenticate any autographs if copies were sent to his home address. John-Henry was pretty much known to be a turd in hobby circles and was known to go through a show floor and demand dealers remove items in which he felt were non-authentic autographs of his father. I made a copy of the autograph I got in the mid 80's from Don Steinback's Sports Collectors Store in LaGrange, Illinois and sent it off to John-Henry. I actually forgot I sent this off and a year later I received a response. I was quite pleased as I dont think I payed more than 10 bucks for the auto and I continue to enjoy it to this day.
![image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/mchenrycards/baseball/teddy001.jpg)
![image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/mchenrycards/twletter_zps9e57d8a5.jpeg)
Lets see your Ted Williams items and or stories.
I am on a budget and I am not afraid to use it!!
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Only an idiot would have a message board signature.
My few Teddy items,
Got a couple more but pb is runing so slow
Needs'
1972 Football-9's high#'s
1965 Football-8's
1958 Topps FB-7-8
Yup ... that's all I have! LOL
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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mc's Williams auto is off the f'n hook.
Sorry I had to say f'n, it's a descriptive term.
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Al
Needs'
1972 Football-9's high#'s
1965 Football-8's
1958 Topps FB-7-8
Jeff
The '54 Wilson Franks and autographed '55 Topps are off the charts! (now YOU have a card I want, Matty!)
The '54 Topps #250 has a cool front, no doubt, but might have one of the coolest backs ever on a Topps card (at least in the cartoon department, it can't be beat
Jeff