Stan the Man authenticates Stan the Man.
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this item has been in my collection for however long and it fascinates me that the lead authenticator for Stan Musial autographed items was Stan Musial. can't get much more authentic than that.
so, i thought i'd share.
so, i thought i'd share.
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Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
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<< <i>this item has been in my collection for however long and it fascinates me that the lead authenticator for Stan Musial autographed items was Stan Musial. can't get much more authentic than that. >>
Couldn't the COA be fake? -Debbie Downer
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<< <i>this item has been in my collection for however long and it fascinates me that the lead authenticator for Stan Musial autographed items was Stan Musial. can't get much more authentic than that. >>
Couldn't the COA be fake? -Debbie Downer >>
gosh, i hope so. it could be vastly more scarce than any of the real ones.
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<< <i>this item has been in my collection for however long and it fascinates me that the lead authenticator for Stan Musial autographed items was Stan Musial. can't get much more authentic than that. >>
Couldn't the COA be fake? -Debbie Downer >>
lol.
Are there any Joe Orlando PSA/DNA autos out there?
<< <i> love the harmonica songbook......remembering many moons ago at a Tri-Star show in St. Louis and Stan was walking the floor while playing a happy lil tune. it was rather surreal. >>
I was a show in Anaheim 20-25 years back and while waiting in line for Stan's autograph he stood up for a quick break and played Take Me Out to the Ballgame while we all got to sing along. That was better than the autograph.
<< <i> love the harmonica songbook......remembering many moons ago at a Tri-Star show in St. Louis and Stan was walking the floor while playing a happy lil tune. it was rather surreal. >>
Yeah, Mr. Musial was just like your grandpa. Always a friendly guy that made you feel like he was glad to see you and that you were important at shows and signings at his office. They don't make them like that anymore.