Posted 2 years ago
Dizzydave
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I can read George Bamberger but not the others, Year? Team?? There are more signatures but these were easy to see. Anyone have any idea?? Thaanks, Dave
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Another Baseball Signed by George Bamberger and other??? | Signed Baseballs47 of 60 |
Posted 2 years ago
Dizzydave
(175 items)
I can read George Bamberger but not the others, Year? Team?? There are more signatures but these were easy to see. Anyone have any idea?? Thaanks, Dave
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Is this another Reach ball?
It looks like Rawlings in a blue/green ink? Dave
I will try a different camera on Wed. Morning. Maybe a clearer picture will help. Thanks, Dave
Redo on pictures. Thanks!
I don't want to get your hopes up, but that third picture looks an awful lot like Robin Yount's early signature...Bamberger was his manager from 78-80, and 85-86. I am still searching for the others, but I am going to focus on the Brewers now.
Looks like your right on Robin Yount, I did find a ball signed ball him, identical! Dave
I haven't been able to identify the other autographs..perhaps coaches or something.
http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?source=froogle&documentid=283057
Yup lol. I was like Ro_ i_ Y_ _ _T...hmm...YOUNT! I'd like to solve the puzzle! :P
It was like a lightening bolt when I figured it out, I could type in "Yount signature" fast enough to verify it lol. How did you come across these balls anyway?
Found them in the toy bin at Goodwill! They were 49 cents each. LOL Dave
I need to start goin to goodwill lol. Are you in WI?
Missouri, showing another one I got the same day. Signed on the sweet spot, George Brett. 49 cents! LOL
I had a find like these, my signed book I have on here. Not quite the bargain yours was lol
I have found many items, I have found at Goodwill for 1.48 a Autographed Tony Richardson NFL jacket. Also found a Harlem Globetrotters ball signed by Curley & team for 48 cents. Couple of footballs by colleage teams. I hit Goodwill every day! Dave
Went to Goodwill tonight. Didn't find s#!@, you lucky punk :P
LOL, you have to figure out when they put out new items and be there each day to catch them before others do. My Goodwill they bring stuff out in plastic shopping carts in the morning around 11 am and then again the afternoon shift 6 pm. I found some great 50's Scifi books and a few Antique books today. Figure them out and it will pay. Dave