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EricDavis
05-01-2007, 01:38 PM
What is your most unique autograph? This was a picture of a Cecil Fielder card on a Coca-Cola box. I cut it out when I was 7 years old, and apparently it saw a lot of action. But I sent it to Cecil to get signed and he signed it and two other cards. It's one of my favorites.

duckydps
05-01-2007, 01:43 PM
I would have to say mine is a baseball signed by Rafael Belliard. My AAU team was playing a tournament at the Disney Wide World of Sports complex. At that time, Belliard worked with the Braves rookie squad. He was watching one of our games (I closed the game out) and after the game was just stading there and I went up and spoke to him and he signed the baseball that I was pitching with no more that 10-15 minutes earlier.

wake49
05-02-2007, 10:45 AM
I have a few unique ones. . . the first is Whitey Herzog. It's unique because, up until recently, it was my only TTM that was rubber-stamped. I've since gotten one from Jack Lamabe, who due to health reasons uses a stamp.

Another unique one is from Mark Clear. He printed his name on my cards.

Dalkowski110
05-02-2007, 11:01 AM
Paul Blair. He happily signed a dollar bill for my Dad. He was going to sign a grocery store bill, but commented "Nah, that's just silly."

BoSoxNation
05-02-2007, 05:30 PM
Mine has got to be this sports illustrated with over 30 signatures on it. I attended this hall of fame flag football game at Invesco Field. My nieghbor is Sanjay Beach so he gave me a locker room pass. The event was meant to honor John Elway so there was a Sports Illustrated with Elway yon the cover. I got a lot of autographs including Montana, Elway, Jerry Rice, and the Fridge. The best signer was Eddy McCaffery.He signed 3x for me.I sat there and talked to him for about 20 minutes about his carrer and football. It was awesome

wake49
05-02-2007, 10:16 PM
Mine has got to be this sports illustrated with over 30 signatures on it. I attended this hall of fame flag football game at Invesco Field. My nieghbor is Sanjay Beach so he gave me a locker room pass. The event was meant to honor John Elway so there was a Sports Illustrated with Elway yon the cover. I got a lot of autographs including Montana, Elway, Jerry Rice, and the Fridge. The best signer was Eddy McCaffery.He signed 3x for me.I sat there and talked to him for about 20 minutes about his carrer and football. It was awesome

That's cool! It's also nice to see another fellow Bosox fan in Colorado :cool:

JPH712
05-03-2007, 06:56 AM
Its a counter-top display for a cigar brand that Kenny "Snake" Stabler endorsed a few years back. Its B&W with only the cigar band in color. I got The Snake to sign it on the Quad in Tuscaloosa during pre-game festivities. The display has an easle back and everything.

icee82
07-28-2007, 06:45 PM
My most unique autograph would be Josh Hamilton this season at Durham on a rehab assignment. He signed the only Beckett Baseball Card Monthly that he ever appeared on in 2001.

yankeesr#1
07-28-2007, 07:06 PM
I have a bunch of Buffalo Bills players like 40-50 all on one hat.

MadHatter
07-28-2007, 08:10 PM
Probably my Ted Williams. I was at a Pawtucket Red Sox game when I was a kid, and after the games it was our tradition for us to stand outside the locker room door and get player signatures. My Dad became friends with the security guard, because he was always standing around waiting for me to come out. So one day the security guard told my Dad that Ted Williams was in the press box and if we'd sit around an extra half hour after all th eplayers left, Ted would probably be heading out this door to leave. So we waited, and Ted walked out. I was 10, and I got to shake his hand and he pat me on the back and signed my PawSox Yearbook.

http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o82/mpappagallo/Ted_Williams.jpg

Captain Cold Nose
07-30-2007, 06:24 AM
I've mentioned it before, but it was a highlight of my journalism career. I got Travis Fryman and Dave Bergman to sign the article I wrote previewing their appearance at a card show fundrasier for the Central Michigan Women's softball team. I missed Mike Heath, though, who made a surprise appearance.