Nothing but Hall of Famers today.
After seeing the results from the last Rod Carew signing I sent in for, I decided that any future autographs would have to be purchased so I could see the autograph before buying it.
I found a couple decent cards at Mill Creek, including a 1970 Topps and a 2016 Allen & Ginter.
Tim Raines signed a Grand Slam print via Tom Orr. It's hard to know where to request the autograph be placed on these prints and this return is a good example of why. He signed quite small, which looks okay, but I expected it would be larger.
Some players sign much larger than expected, like the Boog Powell I had signed a while ago.
Without knowing the size of the autograph, it's hard to decide where the placement would look best.
Finally, I sent three cards in for a Reggie Jackson signing, including a couple of his 1969 Topps rookie cards, one of which I had him inscribe with his Hall of Fame year, as well as a 2008 Goudey.
I actually sent in a fourth card, which was another 1969 Topps. I don't know the status of that one. I had sent it as a separate order to the same promoter because I didn't know the exact date of the signing and didn't want the cards I was waiting on from my eBay purchases to make me miss the signing entirely. If it didn't get signed, that would be too bad, but I'd like to get the card back, of course. It was really hard finding decent cards at a reasonable price, as centering was a big problem.
It appeared that these cards shipped back to me while the promoter was on the road, rather than from their home, so I'll give him a few days to get back home and settled before I reach out. I actually have several cards from a few signings that I am waiting on, but this Jackson card is by far the most expensive.



















































