Yeah, it's pretty obscene. I'm almost tempted to go just to see the turnout. I can't imagine ANYONE doling out that kind of bread on a guy that's been retired for one offseason and isn't even in the Hall yet.
Mill Creek and the Unit better hope some rich dopes are free that day.
Gentlemen-
Here's the latest update for my 1987 Topps Project. A big fist bump to Brad (StL Card Trader) on a huge addition of 60 cards, including five toughies from a show in St. Louis. I'm creeping up on 200 and got a few decent ones last week. As always, please feel free to inquire about any...
Just received this email from the good people at Mill Creek Sports here in WA. Apparently Randy Johnson will be holding a signing session there from 6-7:30 on April 11. They say they are accepting mail order. The prices are ridiculous but here is the information anyway.
Prices:
$149 Basic Items...
Awesome haul. Was the Zimmer in person? If it was it's a great example we can use to compare it to the TTM signatures many of us believe to be that of his wife.
I took a week away from writing about the Project due to a lack of production. Last week brought just three cards, so I waited another week for a few more to accumulate in hopes I would have enough to necessitate an entire article. It was close. Thanks for reading and good luck to you all this...
Tell me about it. That's actually a good conversation starter. Do marquee players from around the country attend their respective FanFests? I wonder...
Gentlemen-
A link to my latest 1987 Topps Project update is below. I've also written a story about this year's Mariners FanFest with an autograph-collectors slant. Thanks to you all for reading and good luck this week.
http://www.examiner.com/x-28907-Seattle-Baseball-Card-Examiner
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