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7Jul/100

Last of a Breed” Book – (1st Edition)

Certificate No: 57000

Title : George Brett: Last of a breed
Authors : Steve Cameron
Publisher : Taylor Pub. Co
Publication Date : 1993
Pages : 190

Taylor Pub, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A., 1993. Full-Leather. Book Condition:NM/MT. Limited Signed First Edition. 8" x 11", 191 pgs. In brown leather, embossed cover and binding, signed on special autograph page and numbered 2520 of 3000 printed. To find one of these books with a dust cover is very rare as the leather cover is beautiful on its own, so this is a rare copy. This biography of the Royals' super-star third-baseman. "George Brett and a few of his gifted, hard-nosed peers unfortunately might represent the end of an era.These days money overshadows everything." "Displaying an extraordinary intensity at the plate, George Brett became the first player in history to accumulate 3000 hits, 300 home runs, 600 doubles, 100 triples, 1500 RBIs and 200 stolen bases" (Hall of Fame).

Authentication: 100% Authentic Team

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7Jul/100

Yamaguchi Signature on Original Always Dream Event Poster, 1 Kirk Browning Poster, 1 Brian Boitano Poster Collection

Certificate No: 57960

Huge gold paint pen signature of Olympic Gold Skater Kristi Yamaguchi on this orginal 22x34 Charlotte Bixby Yep poster. The almost photo realism are a few moments in Kristi's illustrious career. Kirk Browning and Brian Boitano signed there own posters. These items come directly from Kristi's Always Dream Charity Event.

Authentication: 100% Authentic Team

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7Jul/100

Ice Skating Collection -Scott Hamilton Signed Professional Hugh Brandon Worn Skates w/5 Others Plus Books, Wheaties Box, Doll

Certificate No: 57962

Scott Hamilton, Elaina Bedke, and Brett Hedican all have signed the inside of each boot. The skates are actually Hugh Brandon professionaly worn skates and it comes with the orginal custom made skate bag. These signatures were obtained in person. Debbie Thomas signed Figure Skating Techniques Book and Robin Cousins signed his Skating for Gold book. To add to this collection is Kristi Yamaguchi Wheaties box, and a Kafia championship skating doll.

Authentication: 100% Authentic Team

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7Jun/100

Gordie Howe &Ted Lindsey Autographed 16 x 20 Photo

Certificate No: 55503

THIS 16 X 20 PHOTOGRAPH HAS BEEN SIGNED IN BLUE SHARPIE BY GORDIE HOWE AND TED LINDSEY, PHOTO IS IN MINT CONDITION

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7Jun/100

5. Overall Grade 7

Certificate No: 27009

Mike McCormick's Video Description of The Beatles Signed Baseball
On the evening of August 15, 1966, The Beatles were to play the fourth city of their North American Tour. The venue was DC Stadium (today RFK Stadium) in Washington DC. This was an idle day for the Senators who used DC Stadium for their home games. For this particular day the ballplayers were asked to remove all their personal belongings so The Beatles might use the locker room in preparing for their performance. The only member of the Senators organization authorized to occupy the area was the teams equipment manager, Fred Baster. As the story goes, Mr. Baster asked The Beatles to sign three baseballs for him before the concert. His recollection of the evening is that they graciously consented. Two of the baseballs signed that night were for the Baster family. The third ball was signed for Mike McCormick, a Senators pitcher (who, incidentally, would later claim a Cy Young award). Prior to the The Beatles arrival, Mike asked Mr. Baster to have them sign a baseball for him.

The ball that The Beatles signed is a Joe Cronin Official American League baseball. Recently, Steve Grad, Zach Rullo, and Roger Eperson of PSA/DNA, the nation’s leading autograph authenticators, examined this baseball, and unanimously agreed that the signings are positively authentic. The provenance of the baseball is iron-clad as well. The consignor is former major league pitcher, Mike McCormick, and the ball is contemporaneous to the period. Aside from the Letter of Authenticity issued by PSA/DNA, the ball is attended by a signed letter directly from Mike McCormick.

Beatles autographs solicited during the 1966 tour were prohibitively difficult to obtain, and this tour marked the last time they traveled collectively in America. The tour was grueling for them. They were under such tight security in Japan, they were ushered like prisoners in a foreign land. In the Philippines, they snubbed the president and his wife, whereupon they were spurned from the country. On August 11, 1966, the eve of the North American Tour, The Beatles hosted a press conference at the Astor Towers Hotel in Chicago. The result of unrelenting attacks from the press forced John Lennon to make a public apology for his previous comment that “We’re more popular than Jesus.” This five word statement appeared in Datebook Magazine (July 29, 1966). Though quoted out of context by interviewer Maureen Cleave, John accepted full responsibility for the statement. This comment had a ripple effect that was especially seen throughout America’s Bible-belt. Clergymen, public officials and disc jockeys throughout the South urged their listeners to gather at select locations for public burnings of Beatle albums and commercial mementos. The Ku Klux Klan, in full force, rallied in protest outside their concerts. The Beatles also received anonymous threats. Security was at its greatest wherever they performed or lodged. But since they were committed to complete the tour, they continued on through America. The final stop was San Francisco’s Candlestick Park, on August 29, 1966. That night, after they finished playing, they took one last bow, and were whisked away to a waiting vehicle. Little did anyone suspect they had just witnessed the end of an era.

We detail this closer look at the 1966 Beatles American tour to underscore the absolutely unyielding security barrier that separated the group from the public. The four autographs, in unison, simply werent attainable. Here, however, is the sharp exception. Not only were the pennings captured against impossible odds, but the medium is the consummate symbol of America. And, as if to a blueprinted request, the baseballs four panels ideally provided one surface for each of the adulated megastars - all of them graciously and conscientiously penning their identities to this baseball.A minimal top coating has been applied to preserve the strength and quality of each signature.

Authentication: PSA/DNA Auction House Letter, 100% Authentic/Mike McCormick

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7Jun/100

“05-11-03 3rd Base”

Certificate No: 21851

Quite the unique 500 Home Run Club piece is this third base, which was was used in the May 11, 2003 game that saw Rafael Palmeiro achieve the elusive milestone. The specimen shows suitable one-inning use and also has all the proper specifics. Special Palmeiro commemorative logos and MLB logos are affixed to the sides, and "05-11-03 3rd Base" is marked on the bottom of this historic artifact.

Authentication: MLB, 100% Authentic Team, MLB hologram

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7Jun/100

Paige / First Black Pitcher Post-Season Appearance.

Certificate No: 18422

Imortant ticket on a number of levels. 1948 was a big year for the Indians and their bullpen acquisition, 42-year old rookie Satchel Paige, who would have a banner first year in the majors (6-1, 2.48 ERA) and earn AL Rookie of the Year honors. Paige breathed new life into the Tribe while setting attendance records that still stand. This ticket also documents the first time an African-American took the mound in a major league post-season contest, much less a World Championship game. Paige shut down the Braves' threat in the seventh and the Indians took the series in six games. The Hall of Famer had such a remarkable career, few people realize he was also a World Champion with Cleveland, with this "first" to his credit. This is as nice a ticket as collectors will find short of a mint full specimen. It's extremely clean, front and back, measuring 5-1/4" x 2-1/4", and is only missing the far left portion, retaining the gate admission section typically missing on a "stub." Clean perforation, and near mint.

Authentication: 100% Authentic Team, PSA/DNA Slab

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7Jun/100

Johnson, Wells, Cone, Koufax and World Series Legend Don Larsen.

Certificate No: 13880

The odds of throwing a perfect game are astronomical. Not only must a pitcher have pinpoint control throughout nine innings, but his fielders have to perform perfectly as well. This OAL (Budig) ball was signed by 11 pitchers whose names are engraved in immortality. As an extra delight, each of these 'el perfectos' annotated their signings with the blessed date of their glory. And, in keeping with the highest degree of perfection, the sweet spot was reserved exclusively for Don Larsen "10/8/56" - the only hurler to register such a win in a World Series. Thereafter, penning this ball were Randy Johnson "5-18-04", Len Barker "5-15-81", David Cone "7-18-99", David Wells "5-17-98", Mike Witt "9/30/84", Sandy Koufax "9/9/65", Jim Bunning "6/21/64", Kenny Rogers "7-28-94", Jim "Catfish" Hunter "5-8-68" and Tom Browning "P.G. 9-16-88." All signatures were signed in blue ballpoint.

Authentication: PSA/DNA Auction House Letter, 100% Authentic Team

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7Jun/100

Monroe & Havlicek.

Certificate No: 10570

The ’75 NBA All-Star program is one of our favorites, with its black cover and cool retro look it’s tough to beat! Our offering is in fine condition with slight wear on the edges and corners. The highlight of this program is the fourteen signatures held within, highlighted by John Havlicek and Earl “The Pearl” Monroe. Signatures are all in ball point and grade an average of eight out of ten.

Authentication: PSA/DNA Auction House Letter, 100% Authentic Team

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7Jun/100

Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson, Pete Rose, Rod Carew And Many More.

Certificate No: 6736

Far, far too many signatures to list, but each of these twenty-one cachets features an average of four to six perfect ink and sharpie signatures, with multiples of Perry, Yaz, Carter, Carlton, Rose, Reggie, Schmidt and Brock. Tremendous breakdown value here! Listed on each Cachet As follows: (1). Jim Kern, Reggie Jackson, Dave Winfield, Bob Lemon (2). Lou Brock, Ron Cey, Ted Simmons, Steve Carlton, Gary Carter (3). Larry Bowa, Jack Clark, Lee Mazzilli, Tommy John (4). Tommy John, Pete Rose, Steve Carlton, Carl Yastrzewski. (5). Larry Bowa, Don Baylor, Tommy John (6). Larry Bowa, Joe Morgan, Tommy John, Lee Mazzilli (7). Gaylord Perry, Steve Carlton, Gary Carter (8). Ted Simmons, Jim Rice, Gaylord Perry, Carl Yastrzemski (9). Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, Lee Mazzilli, Gary Carter, Carl Yastrzemski (10). Ted Simmons, Steve Carlton, Steve Garvey (11). Mike Schmidt, Larry Bowa, Dave Parker, Steve Carlton (12). Larry Bowa, George Brett, Lou Brock, Reggie Jackson (13). Gaylord Perry, Bruce Bochte, Garry Carter, Bob Lemon (14). Lou Brock, Dave Winfield, Bob Lemon, Reggie Jackson, Carl Yastrzemski (15). Larry Bowa, Mike Schmidt, Reggie Jackson, Steve Carlton (16). Pete Rose, Rod Carew, Carl Yastrzemski, Bob Lemon, Reggie Jackson (17). Steve Garvey, Larry Bowa, Lou Brock, Davey Lopes, Gary Carter (18). Reggie Jackson, Pete Rose, Mike Schmidt, Gary Carter (19). Ron Guidry (20). Larry Bowa, Chet Lemon, Lee Mazzilli (21). Mike Schmidt, Ted Simmons, Steve Carlton, Larry Bowa, Bob Boone, Tommy John

Authentication: PSA/DNA Auction House Letter, 100% Authentic Team

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