Yesterday I received a 1959 Pirates team card back from Bennie Daniels, who joined Vern Law and the late Bob Skinner on it.
The late 50's early 60's Pirates teams were such great ttm signers, but unfortunately, their numbers have dwindled.
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Yesterday I received a 1959 Pirates team card back from Bennie Daniels, who joined Vern Law and the late Bob Skinner on it.
The late 50's early 60's Pirates teams were such great ttm signers, but unfortunately, their numbers have dwindled.
Yesterday I received a return from John Boccabella who was kind enough to sign three of his cards as well as an Expos team card from 1972. The 64 was already signed by Billy Cowan. It's a terrible card for autographs due to the dark backgrounds, but it looks as cold as can be expected.
My returns backed up just a bit over the last few days as I visited Northern Minnesota.
I sent a Grand Slam print to a George Foster signing. I didn't notice it until after I scanned it and added it to my web site, but the print appears to be a bit bent. I didn't notice any damage to the package I received, so who knows how it was damaged.
Pete Hamm was kind enough to sign his 1971 Topps which was previously signed by Jim Nettles, along with a 71 Twins team card signed by Leo Cardenas, Tom Hall and Bill Zepp. The 1971 Topps team cards can be tough to get signed and look nice since they are so dark. With all players having signed in blue sharpie so far, it's about as nice as you can hope for. I included $20 with my request to Mr. Hamm, despite him not having published anything specific. I'd like to keep his signing streak going, despite his 20+ year dry spell.
I received a return from former- Twin Dave LaRoche today, who signed his 1971 and 1972 Topps, a 72 Buy Back, and a 72 Angels team card. His is the 6th signature on the team card, which was previously signed by Ken Berry, Ken McMullen, Billy Cowan, Roger Repoz, and Tommie Reynolds.
The 72 Topps is a minor upgrade over one I sent him over 15 years ago. It was signed nicely in blue, but the pen was very fine and not real strong. My main motivation for this request was getting the Buy Back card signed. I don't know why, but I like the 50th Anniversary gold foil stamp on the cards, and it's another excuse to write tom some of these older players. Here's the card I received 151 years ago:
In yesterday's Informed Delivery email, there was an image of one of my return envelopes postmarked from Miami. I am 99.9% sure this is a return from Andre Dawson that I sent back in March. I was happy to see it because he has continued to return requests in a very short time for many others, as recorded on SCN and I was thinking mine had gotten lost. But, the actual envelope did not end up in my mailbox yesterday or today, so now I'm not sure where it is or if I'll get it. It was not an expensive card (just a 2025 Allen & Ginter) with a $10 fee, but it would be nice to get it. Usually when this occurs, I get it in 1-2 days after the day it appears in Informed Delivery, so I'm still hopeful it will show up tomorrow.
Joe Amalfitano signed his 1962 Post for me in a little over two weeks. Like many of the cards, this one is cut poorly, but it's hard to find reasonably priced ones that were cut well.
I received a disappointing return from Claude Osteen, who ha a habit of smearing his signatures. I have been relatively luck in the past, but this time he smeared all three. The worst is the 1971 Topps Buy Back that I paid nearly $10 for. I'm contemplating whether to even bother keeping it or just tossing it. I'm sure Mr. Osteen is well meaning and probably unaware he is doing this, but there are many notes and comments on SCN about this occurring frequently with him.
I sent this request to Gene Alley back in March via Pirate Ship, along with a blue Staedtler and $20. He's generally a reliable signer, but in the last few years he's been spotty and taking a while to respond. Sometimes as long as six to eight months.
I have sent to him in the past, but wanted to upgrade some of my set cards toa nice blue signature instead of the ballpoint or black marker I've received on some in the past. I also wanted to add another 1966 East Hills card to my collection. I have 11 of the 25 card set signed now.
Cecil Cooper signed another 1972 Topps Red Sox rookies card that I'll try to complete, as well as team card from the same set. I included $10 with my request.
I've fallen behind a few days so this post will cover back to last Thursday, when I posted about some returns but forgot to post about a 1962 Topps Twins card I purchased. I had previously paid a LOT for this card blank, and never saw it again after sending it to Bill Pleis shortly before he passed away last fall. I had hoped that I might see it again, as sometimes family members return requests that didn't get signed. I know they have more important things to do so at this point I consider it gone.
I was trying to find another copy of the card, and decent copies can be $50 or more. But, I came across this card on eBay that was about $40 and already has some signatures on it, including Hal Naragon, Joe Altobelli, Jim Snyder, Billy Gardner and Gerry Arrigo. Only Arrigo is still with us.
I can send this off to Jim Kaat, Camilo Pascual and Don Lee.
On Saturday, I received returns from Carlton Fisk, who signed his 1972 Topps.
It's been very slow lately. I only have five or six signings that I'm waiting on, and they're pretty spread out with a couple on their way back and some not taking place until late July.
I sent out eight ttm requests a week ago today. One was a 1972 Topps that is on its way back from Carlton Fisk, according to the return tracking. None of the others have tracking. I am working on three copies of the Fisk rookie card, with other copies currently out to Cooper and Garman. Rather than sending all three to each player at a time, I decided to send one card to each three times. This reduces the risk that one of the guys stops signing for some reason. I already have one copy of the card signed only by Fisk, and three completed copies, so I should end up with six completed, and one of just Fisk.
I had a couple of them authenticated and slabbed by JSA/CGC.
I received a couple purchases over the last few days. One was from eBay and included 1964 Topps cards signed by Stigman and Goryl. I have these cards already, but these were really cheap and are decent copies signed in blue.
And I added another Twins card to my 2023 Topps Heritage team set. I was surprised when I realized I have about 15 card signed from this set. Almost all have been purchases, like this Jorge Polanco card.
I already have this card, which I received ttm in 2010, but it was signed on the back because the picture isn't actually Bob G. Smith, but Bobby Gene Smith. Easy mistake by Topps, I guess. At the time I was sending to him, he wasn't signing the card at all, so I suggested he sign the back which at least had his correct stats, and he did.
Obviously, someone convinced him to sign the front, so I bought it as an upgrade to my older one.
All sorts of returns today.
A couple days ago I complained about not getting returns form some otherwise reliable signers, including Hank Fischer. Well, today I received the Fischer returned. He signed four cards for me. Oddly, one was in black, the others in blue. This also included one of the three 1963 Braves team cards I'm working on.
I sent in to a Tom Orr signing for Jeff Burroughs, who signed a 1972 Topps, the 72 MVP award card, a 73 Topps and the 75 MVP Award card already signed by Garvey.
Finally, I bought a 72 Topps signed by Steve Mingori from Tampa Bay Cards on eBay.