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Comment by Jeffery Kite on May 17, 2010 at 5:00pm
Went down to the CNN Center this past Saturday for an autograph signing at the Braves Clubhouse Store featuring Martin Prado, the Braves starting second basemen. He was very nice and signed my 2010 Braves team ball project that I am working on for this year.
Comment by Ken Slater on May 3, 2010 at 4:08pm
Sports TTM was yet again slow this week but a couple were in the mailbox and they were:
RACING:
Rick Wilson - retired Nascar driver 4/4 cards
Jimmy Spencer - retired Nascar driver and tv analyst 6/6 cards
Marcos Ambrose - Current Cup and Nationwide series driver
2/2 cards
Harry Gant - retired Nascar Cup driver 8/8 cards
Junior Johnson - retired Cup driver and team owner 4/4 cards
Chris Economacki - one of the original voices of Nascar 2/2 cards

Olympics:
Andre Gambucci - 1956 USA Hockey - Silver Medal Team 1/1 cic

Football:
Wally Chambers - Chicago Bears - retired 2/2 cic
Mark Bruener - Pittsburgh Steelers - retired 2/2 cic
Comment by Jeffery Kite on May 2, 2010 at 6:33pm
Today brought some great in-person autographs with 3 former Atlanta Braves greats in Terry Harper, Marty Perez, and Arnold Umbach. Terry Harper was a key member of that great Braves team who won the National League Western Division championship in 1982. Marty Perez was the starting shortstop in Phil Niekro's no-hitter against the Padres in 1973, and also played shortstop in Hank Aaron's 715th homerun game in 1974. Arnold Umbach pitched in 23 games for the Braves in 1964 and 1966, and held Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente, Bill Mazeroski, Willie Mays, and Willie McCovey to a .100 batting average combined! All 3 were so very nice to all who showed up at Braves Alumni Sunday at today's game.
Comment by neil damsky on April 27, 2010 at 8:59am
need help iding the guy with me it was from last years nba draft wayne ellington?
Comment by neil damsky on April 27, 2010 at 8:46am
just got tom izzo from a email i sent and josh white signed 3 pics for me from autograph mag address
Comment by Ken Slater on April 26, 2010 at 11:00am
The sports autographs were pretty slow this week but there were a few to report:
FOOTBALL: Veryl Switzer - retired GB Packers
BASEBALL: Terry McGrill - retired Cincinnati Reds
Basketball: Joe Dumars- retired Detroit Pistons
NASCAR: some announcers, some crew men and some racers in the bunch:
Jack Arute - signed 2/2
Bob Jenkins - signed 2/2
Larry McReynolds - signed 3/3
Phil Barkdoll - signed 3/3
Eddie Lanier - signed 2/2
Ricky Craven - signed 7/7
Comment by David Catlin on April 25, 2010 at 8:04pm
Made a nice deal today with a friend I traded him about 25 different Pro football HOF game tickets included a gem mint unused 1962 1st game ticket and another impossible ticket ot find a 1970 full unused ticket for a 1940's throwback jersey signed by Sammy Baugh, authenicated by JSA, a Jerry Rice autographed replica 49er's jersey PSA/DNA authenicated, signed 8 x 10 of 2009 HOFer Ralph Wilson Jr. and some $$$...we were both happy campers
Comment by Jeffery Kite on April 25, 2010 at 5:58pm
Had a great day today collecting autographs. It was Taste of Marietta day in Marietta, GA, and BP Sports, who always does a great job in bringing great autograph guests throughout the year every year, brought in Leo Mazzone, famed Major League pitching coach with the Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles, and Rex White, the 1960 NASCAR Grand National Champion. Both were so very cordial a personable with their fans who stopped by and got a picture taken. Everyone had a good time with these 2 classy guys, swapping stories and talking about their championship moments.
Comment by Jeffery Kite on April 22, 2010 at 10:13am
Received my 1974 Topps card signed by former Giants, Cubs, Twins, and Rangers pitcher, Bill Hands. Bill was one of the winningest pitchers in the National League from 1968-1970, and was the Cubs ace on that great team in 1969 that was cursed by that infamous black cat on September 9, 1969.
Comment by Jeffery Kite on April 18, 2010 at 3:19pm
Had a very nice wekend. Saturday, I went to the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta and got David Ross, catcher for the Atlanta Braves, in person. great guy and super nice. Then I got home, and found that Yankees pitching legend Fritz Peterson had sent back my 1974 Topps baseball card he signed beautifully in black ink pen. Very nice signature. Then today, I was able to obtain the autographs of Braves manager Bobby Cox, and Braves legends Greg McMichael, Brad Clontz, and Craig Skok at the game today. Throw in a game winning base hit from Jason Heyward in the bottom of the 9th, and you have yourself one heck of a sports weekend!!!
 

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