Much like his days in the backfield for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Rocky Bleier did not disappoint, signing this 1978 Topps card that I recently picked up. Thanks, Rocky!
Received Back: 8-29-22
Turnaround Time: 7 Days
Much like his days in the backfield for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Rocky Bleier did not disappoint, signing this 1978 Topps card that I recently picked up. Thanks, Rocky!
Richard Petty never disappoints with his gold signatures, befitting of one of the greatest (if not the greatest) drivers of all-time. Thanks, Richard!
Here's one from Hall of Famer Charlie Joiner from the 1981 Topps set. He added an inscription as well. Thanks, Charlie!
Jose Canseco was a superstar, founding the 40/40 club in 1988, and earning an MVP award, Rookie of the Year award, and six All-Star nods across 17 MLB seasons. He won two World Series, hitting .266 with 462 Home Runs and 1407 RBI during the regular season. Unfortunately, he became the face of the steroid era as well, which will likely continue to keep him out of the Hall of Fame. However, he signed his iconic 1986 Donruss Rookie Card for $15. Thanks, Jose!
Cliff Levingston won two Championships with the Bulls. He averaged 7.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game during his eleven NBA seasons. Thanks, Cliff!
This one was worth the wait, which was over three years! A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Trent Green passed for 28,475 yards and 162 TDs during the regular season. He also had six rushing TDs and played for four different teams during his NFL career. Thanks, Trent!
It's not in the best condition, but I couldn't resist picking up this card as part of a lower grade vintage lot at the national, and my plan all along was to get it signed. Signed rookie cards of Hall of Famers are the best. Whitey Herzog charges $5 per autograph. Thanks again, Whitey!
Mailed: 8-6-22I picked up a few up a few vintage baseball cards at the National this year, two of which were of Roy Face (1957, 1966). He signed both, along with a third (modern) card I sent to him. Thanks again, Roy!
After ten straight baseball returns, Daryl Johnston comes through with a second football return in a row. He was so solid for that great Cowboys dynasty of the 90's. Thanks, Moose!
Jimmy Garoppolo won two Super Bowls with the Patriots as Tom Brady's backup QB before moving on to start for the 49ers. So far, he's thrown for 11,852 yards and 71 TDs during the regular season, which is nearly 1,200 yards and 15 TDs shy of Tom Brady's current postseason numbers. Thanks, Jimmy!
John Olerud had a legendary glove and is a legendary ATTM signer. He was pretty solid at the plate too. Thanks again, John!
Storm Davis pitched in MLB for 13 years, compiling a 113-96 record with a 4.02 ERA and two World Series Championships. Thanks, Storm!
One more from Brooks Robinson for $5. This is a great card from the 1967 Topps set. Thanks, Brooks!