View Full Version : What do you have most of (TTM ONLY)?
AutographCollector
03-28-2007, 12:02 AM
I'd like to take a little poll to see what those of us who collect TTM ONLY have the most of that is signed.
And if you desire please state why you like having baseballs signed, postcards, etc, etc...
As far as I go... I would guesstimate that about 90% of my ttm collection is baseball cards. With 8x10's a close second and 4x's & 5x7's at 3rd.
chucksk8er
03-28-2007, 04:44 AM
All of mine are baseball cards, well except for the 10 or so IC I have signed, but those are just from nice players signing them and sending them back.
duckydps
03-28-2007, 10:27 AM
Cards and CIC's for me.
They are easy to store... I make my CIC's the same size as regular baseball cards.
Mike D.
03-28-2007, 10:33 AM
I do almost exclusively cards, too. They're easy to get, easy to send, and easy to store.
sonofkirby
03-28-2007, 12:01 PM
I've only been doing TTM about a month now, and I've only done baseball cards, with the exception of a ball and business card requested from Bud Selig. And I'll likely stick with cards.
I do have a somewhat related question though- if I were to send out a baseball to get signed, does it/should it be the 'official' Rawlings ball, or any nice regulation size/weight baseball?:confused:
catbox_9
04-05-2007, 01:33 AM
Official balls cost way more but would be worth more. I don't normally send balls but I think either one is fine. If you are sending a ball to a semi-star (or worse) or prospect, use a cheap ball. If it's going to a guy that has a good reputation for signing and is a multiple all-star or likely HOFer use a good ball.
Also, if you wouldn't mind could you PM me the address you used for Bud Selig. I sent him a letter somewhere in NY and got a RTS. I have a book of addresses I bought from that guy that sells them on the internet (can't remember his name) and he lists an address in Milwaukee.....isn't there an office in NY somewhere?
dmbfan
04-05-2007, 04:09 AM
Official balls cost way more but would be worth more. I don't normally send balls but I think either one is fine. If you are sending a ball to a semi-star (or worse) or prospect, use a cheap ball. If it's going to a guy that has a good reputation for signing and is a multiple all-star or likely HOFer use a good ball.
Also, if you wouldn't mind could you PM me the address you used for Bud Selig. I sent him a letter somewhere in NY and got a RTS. I have a book of addresses I bought from that guy that sells them on the internet (can't remember his name) and he lists an address in Milwaukee.....isn't there an office in NY somewhere?
For Selig, use the address in Milwaukee and you'll get a return in about 1-2 weeks.
AutographCollector
04-05-2007, 09:58 AM
he lists an address in Milwaukee.....isn't there an office in NY somewhere?
Selig does indeed have an office in NYC AND Milwaukee Wisconsin. Use the WI address.