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How about an ongoing thread to highlight the new additions to your collection?

Whether it's a through-the-mail freebie or a big buck acquisition... it's all good. Show us what you got!

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I sent him a card TTM on Nov. 12th.  no return yet.

I can't recall seeing a Bernie Williams #51 ball either. You'd probably have to hit him up at a show when he rarely does one.

Posada is tough. I got him twice at shows in the 90s, but I can't recall him doing a show in many years. My sense is he does not like signing.

The Friv Monster strikes again...just got another signed ball...another insane sick steel...a hall of famer gamer...will be posting once its in hand...I thought you were supposed to by other people gifts this time of year...merry Christmas to me....again

George Harrison signed British Airways First Class Menu

Nice piece!!

Pedro Martinez at toy drive

On Saturday I attended a well-organized event at a Bedford, Mass. HomeGoods offering the opportunity to get Pedro on the item of your choice in exchange for two unwrapped gifts--well worth the 3 hour wait. Met some great people and was thankful we're having mild winter weather in New England! I was glad to hear he stuck around to make sure everyone who donated received a signature.

Full story and some video if you're interested here: Autograph Adventures - Pedro Martinez

Great peace for a great cause...

very nice!  I wish we got baseball players in these parts.  I'll trade the colts to any of you guys.  oh, you can have the pacers too, lol

As a Pats fan I'll pass on the Colts but I would be interested in getting Larry Bird back to Boston :)

Thanks Mike.

what a great signature.  As a Red Sox follower, the years he spent in Boston were total domination, the likes we have not seen since Koufax.  (I know CEE, whos your daddy?  LOL)

a great guy too, my daughter met him at the airport in the DR, he was just sitting there, and she walked up and talked to him, and got her picture taken with him.  

Hey terrier...those stupid chants cant ever take away what a sick pitcher and athlete he was...I am very fortunate to have seen him abuse the Yankees over the years and then join my city becoming a MET...even though the Yankees got at him now and then...those games were so far and few between...but there's no question like Mike Aring says...he really was one of the best pitchers of his generation and I am so glad I was able to witness his arm in person...would love to have a Pedro Martinez in my collection...a true YANKEE KILLER

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