I had a VERY full mailbox today. I was glad I was driving by to get it rather than walking out to it as I often do. We have one of those mailboxes that's shared with several other neighbors with locked package compartments. It's about a block away from our house. It's also about 4 degrees above zero this afternoon, so I waited until I had an errand to run so I could be in my warm vehicle instead of walking.
First, I had three TTM returns:
Jon Matlack signed his 1971 Topps (already signed by Folkers), 1972 Rookie of the Year Award card, 1972 Mets team card and 1982 Topps.
Manny Mota signed his 1968 Topps and three team cards for me.
And Reggie Smith signed the 1972 Topps A.L. RBI Leaders card and his 1983 Topps previously signed by Ryne Sandberg. I sent this via J.D. Legends and included a check for $20 per card.
I received two Jim Kaat bobbleheads back from a mail-in signing. I had Beckett authentication added to them. I sent a 2003 Season Ticket Holder bobblehead (which has a red base, as opposed to the SGA version which had a green base) and a Stadium Give Away (SGA) Hall of Fame bobblehead that was limited to 1000. The HOF bobblehead was a little pricey at $75 (not including the autograph fee), but I'm trying to get all the Twins SGA bobbleheads signed. I had sent the Season Ticket version to a signing back in October, and forgot I had. This one is actually signed a bit nicer though. So, I guess I'll have one for sale at some point.
I'm sending a 2007 Season Ticket Holder Jack Morris bobblehead to a signing next month.
I also received a 1972 Topps Rookie of the Year Award card signed by Chuck Knoblauch back from a mail-in signing.
And finally, I bought a 2023 Topps Heritage Real One Autograph card signed by Jeff Burroughs. A long time ago, I bought a 1972 Topps signed by him, but the signature looks nothing like this so I'm doubting its authenticity. There is a signing with him coming up, but it's one of those "any item signed for" signings, which are usually not a great deal for cards, but nice for bats, jerseys, etc. This one is $35, a jump from just $19 a couple years ago, so I'll wait to see if I can get a better price.