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Comment by Lou reves on December 3, 2010 at 7:25pm
Ron Santo passed away today from bladder cancer, a real cubs fan to the end.
R.I.P.
Ron
Comment by Jeffery Kite on December 2, 2010 at 9:20pm
Tonight was a win-win situation in my house! My wife sometimes gets on me about spending so much time collecting autographs, but tonight, she could not refuse. For with every $50 or more purchase at Macy's in the Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, GA, you got to meet and get an autograph of 2005 College Football Hall of Famer, Cornelius Bennett. Cornelius was a 3-time All-American at the University of Alabama, and was the 1986 Lombardi Award winner. He went on to a fabulous career in the NFL with the Bills, Falcons, and Colts, and played in 5 Super Bowls. I got to hang out with Cornelius Bennett, and my wife got an Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier lotion and perfume gift set! Oh, the things I do to get these autographs! :)
Comment by Don Peabody on November 30, 2010 at 5:09pm
Anyone have John Cena address please? Thanks
Comment by Jeffery Kite on November 29, 2010 at 6:08pm
Got an awesome mail response today. I got 3 autographs of former University of Georgia and Philadelphia Eagles great, Theron Sapp. Theron was a fantastic fullback for Georgia from 1956-1958, and was a key member of the Philadelphia Eagles 1960 NFL championship team. He signed for me the 1989 University of Georgia Collegiate Collections card I sent him, and also sent back an autographed picture of the famous game-winning touchdown he scored in the Georgia Tech game of 1957 that broke a string of 8 straight losses to the Yellow Jackets, as well as an autographed photcopy of a first day cover from 1969, featuring him and celebrating the 100th year of college football. What a classy guy! Thank you so much, Mr. Sapp, for all the extras.
Comment by Jeffery Kite on November 25, 2010 at 7:03am
Yesterday's mail brought to me 1 autograph, and one semi-autograph! The autograph was of Angels baseball prospect, Reggie Willits. Reggie had a tough go of it early on this season, but wound up having a really nice year and is a bright spot for things to come. The semi-autograph was of Twins catcher, Joe Mauer. It was a post card of him saying he just found a big bag of his mail, and was answering it, and that he prefered to sign autographs for his fans in person, and that he hoped I understood, and please accept this post card, and he signed it "Joe." It looks like it was actually signed, but I will need to take a closer look-see to really be sure. All in all, a nice surprise in the mail.
Comment by Russ Robinson on November 24, 2010 at 10:26am
Today, I received my TNA Turning Point event poster signed by Jeff Hardy! Hardy signed his full autograph in silver pen. Really nice signature!
Comment by mike2359 on November 23, 2010 at 7:02pm
got walt frazier in person last night here in new york, great guy and really nice to all the people there
Comment by Jeffery Kite on November 22, 2010 at 8:48pm
Also this weekend I attended a great sports card/memorabilia show in Dunwoody, GA. Picked up a nice Edd Roush autographed Hall of Fame postcard authenticated by JSA. Edd was a great centerfielder in the dead-ball era. He was the National League batting champion in 1917 and 1919, and helped the Reds to the World Series championship in the infamous 1919 "Black Sox" World Series.
Comment by Jeffery Kite on November 22, 2010 at 8:41pm
Today's mail brought me a signed 5x7 picture of former University of Georgia great, Matt Stinchcomb. Matt was a 2-time All-American offensive tacklevfor the Bulldogs in the late 1990's, and now does a lot of college football broadcasting work. He personalized it to me and put "Woof Woof!" What a stand up guy!
Comment by wjfranz (Bill Franz) on November 20, 2010 at 8:11am
Got some great sigs yesterday from Dwight Gooden and Steve Carlton at the Chicago Sun Times Show. Both were very friendly to everyone.
 

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