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Thread: Memorable Freebies
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07-07-2006, 11:10 AM #1
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Memorable Freebies
In this pay-as-you-go hobby there are sometimes shining moments, a collectible that is free and therefore especially memorable.
Years ago I took a picture of Red Sox Firstbaseman George Scott. I had a print made of it, framed it and gave it to him. He reached into his batrack and pulled out a Louisville Slugger signature bat and gave it to me. I was walking on a cloud for months after that.
PS: At a card show after his retirement, Scott refused to sign the bat because he was contracted to sign only baseballs and photos. Incredulous, I said, "You gave it to me!" He relented. That took the lustre off the gift bat, but it has also enhanced the story. Let's hear yours and thanks for the threads.
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07-08-2006, 12:48 PM #2
Re: Memorable Freebies
During the 2000 season I was given a empty champagne bottle and a 2000 Wild card Budweiser poster that hung in the Mets locker room during the post game celebration by one of the local memorabilia dealers whom I usually get buy my stuff from.
-David
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07-09-2006, 11:28 AM #3
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Re: Memorable Freebies
I collect hockey goalie game worns , and autoe'd memorabilia . Well I was informed thru a hockey board that Eddie Giacomin was offering personalized 11X14 autoed posters for $25. You actually sent the payment directly to Eddie at his home. Well I wrote him a letter thanking him for the offer letting him know what I wanted on the poster, and telling him why he was my hockey idol. Well I got the poster in the mail , personalized exactly as I requested andfound a handwritten note from Eddie and 2 free "honorary guest" passes to the Hockey Hall of Fame signed by Eddie. Very cool.
Paul